@smithbell81 Okay, so for anyone willing to have an actual discussion.
Banning without a positive test is ridiculous. There is no proof (Hiller could be saying he’s using for clout). While CrossFit is free to do whatever they want since they are simply a company holding a competition and beholden to no one, this also lacks due process. Anyone can now theoretically be banned for joking about steroid use (verbal admission), or even fraudulently accused of verbal admission.
Whether it’s CFHQ, WADA, or anyone else, I think if someone is taunting the system you still have to produce their positive test.
Also Dave simply says Hiller is banned. Is it indefinitely? Or 4 years like most other first time offenders?
To me this is another lack of transparency issue.
I can’t believe I’m saying this but I think the athletes association should be stepping up here (not necessarily just for Hiller’s benefit, but to prevent any future innocent athletes from being jerked around in this very grey area).