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Posted on 16/06/07

Adams case leads CCES to rethink catheter policy

The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport will consider equipping doping-control officers with sterile catheters in the wake of a controversial cocaine infraction by wheelchair racer Jeff Adams."We have to examine that and review what array of catheters would be on hand. We'd have to consult the [disabled] athletic community to find out what's acceptable," said Paul Melia, chief executive officer of the CCES.

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