I'll try not to be too graphic here, but I'd like to know if drug-testers actually watch competitors provide their sample, or do they just give them a pot and send them into a cubicle? If the latter, presumably they could hold another person's clean urine in a receptacle hidden about their person and provide that instead. Apologies to anyone having a drink when reading this!
They have to watch the individual producing the urine sample . I believe that they also have to stay with the competitor all the while from the moment of notifying the competitor that they are required to give a sample until that sample is produced . This is to prevent the competitor going off for 1/2 hour or so and catheterising someone else's urine into their bladder . (apparently this has been tried .)
When we get tested at work we have to take a pee in a cubicle that has been checked and the woman stands outside the door listening for any strange noises
I wonder if we would be making all this fuss if the competitor has been American?
We had a Lithauania girl coming from nowhere to win a gold medal yesterday. But she is trained in Plymouth by a British coach so no suggestion of cheating there.
I've been drug tested when I was rowing at our National Championships in 1998 and I can confirm yes you are watched. Probably not half as embarrassing for the men as it is for us ladies.
And yes I was 'clean' so they let me keep my medal.