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Genuine question, do they have to pay for their own drug testing?
Also they're using cheek swab testing, is that even guaranteed to pick up xx/xy chimerism?
emphasis mine
also sink terf island
Ehm, this is an international organization's regulations. Not the UK at fault here.
The UK is just advising their own athletes of the international org's policy - and telling them to pay out of pocket rather to "avoid delays", even though financing is available to those who need it on a "case by case" basis.
I think the question was whether they previously had to pay for [other] drug tests that presumably are standard practice
Also death to
Yes, that was my point.
If they have to pay "out of pocket" for existing tests it's at-least consistent, if unsavoury.