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actually, ask vincent and chock and bates if they'd like a gold medal from the team event... ask the sponsors... ask the US Fig Skating association who needs gvt money and donors to support the athletes via their carding... etc... it's all about money not so much the health of the athletes. a lost medal can mean even much more in some instances... Beckie Scott would have been the first ever north american woman to win a gold medal in cross country skiing (she received her gold in the mail) and that could have generated a lot of funding to the organisation and athletes via Own the Podium in Canada... ... so in the end, it's about money and it's about that money going into sports development.. doping is not medal theft it's funding theft... which creates damages to the sport. It's deeper than a piece of hardwareTo me, it is primarily an offense against the foreign athlete who is subjected to harmful chemical substanses, very likely causing medical problem down the road and shortening the athlete's lfe. The harm done to an American citizen by possibly missing out on a medal is trivial in comparison.
Who suffered injury in this particular case? Mariah Bell?



