Russian Doctor Explains How He Helped Beat Doping Tests at the Sochi Olympics
tl;dr
" After receiving a signal that “the urines were ready,” he changed from his lab coat into a Russian
national team sweatshirt and left his fourth-floor office, typically after midnight. He checked that the
coast was clear and made his way to Room 124, officially a storage space that he and his team had converted
into a shadow laboratory.
There, he said, with the room’s single window blacked out with tape, the switch would be made.
A colleague stationed next door in the sample collection room would retrieve the correct bottles and pass
them into the storage room through a circular hole cut through the wall near the floor, Dr. Rodchenkov said.
During the day, he said, the hole was concealed by a small imitation-wood cabinet.
In Room 124, Dr. Rodchenkov received the sealed bottles through the hole and handed them to a man who he
believed was a Russian intelligence officer."
I find it hilarious.
( , Tue 7 Jun 2016, 9:12, Share, Reply)
tl;dr
" After receiving a signal that “the urines were ready,” he changed from his lab coat into a Russian
national team sweatshirt and left his fourth-floor office, typically after midnight. He checked that the
coast was clear and made his way to Room 124, officially a storage space that he and his team had converted
into a shadow laboratory.
There, he said, with the room’s single window blacked out with tape, the switch would be made.
A colleague stationed next door in the sample collection room would retrieve the correct bottles and pass
them into the storage room through a circular hole cut through the wall near the floor, Dr. Rodchenkov said.
During the day, he said, the hole was concealed by a small imitation-wood cabinet.
In Room 124, Dr. Rodchenkov received the sealed bottles through the hole and handed them to a man who he
believed was a Russian intelligence officer."
I find it hilarious.
( , Tue 7 Jun 2016, 9:12, Share, Reply)