Written by @James_theGrad – 05/07/2024 – Comment
Boxing expert Dan Rafael said Ryan Garcia's urine sample from April 19th tested positive for the banned substance PED 19-norandrosterone. It was reported that the existence of “was not confirmed''.
Good news for Garcia…but still serious situation
Rafael said Ryan has tested positive twice for the banned PED Ostarine, but not for 19-norandrosterone. He said this was a good thing for Ryan because he only tested positive for ostarine and not other tests.
Ryan still has to deal with the consequences of two positive tests for the banned PED ostarine, but the consequences would be less severe if the other PED 19-norandrosterone was present.
B Sample test schedule
Rafael said VADA has reported that Ryan Garcia's B sample, which tested positive for ostarine twice on April 19th and April 20th, will be tested on May 22nd. Ta. Ryan can have a representative there to “make sure everything is on track.”
“Breaking News: A urine sample provided by Ryan Garcia on April 19th tested positive for ostarine, but indicates further testing is needed to also confirm the banned PED 19-norandrosterone.” It was completed. According to the inspection report sent to VADA that I obtained, it was “unconfirmed”. You can't fail a third test,” boxing expert Dan Raphael said. X.
its meaning
The existence of 19-norandrosterone has not been confirmed, which alleviates the accusations against Ryan Garcia. However, Ryan still has two confirmed positive tests for the banned PED Ostarine and could have to deal with the consequences if his B sample test shows the presence of the drug. .
Ryan said in an interview today that he plans to have the supplements tested to see if any of them contain drugs during the tests he conducted on April 19th and 20th.