Russian star forced to deny doping after dad says he used 'growth hormone'


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Russia’s new World Cup hero, Denis Cheryshev, was forced to repudiate holding criminialized substances on Saturday after his possess father was reported as observant he was injected with “growth hormone” before a tournament.


The Russian Sport Magazine pronounced Dmitri Cheryshev, a manager who was a former international, done a potentially-damaging remarks in an talk while his son was sidelined during a rave to Russia 2018.


Surprise star: Denis Cheryshev was not approaching to gleam as he has this World Cup.

Surprise star: Denis Cheryshev was not approaching to gleam as he has this World Cup.


Photo: Martin Meissner

Use of expansion hormone but a medical grant is a doping corruption punishable with a anathema of adult to 4 years and Cheryshev was asked about quotes that seemed in Sport Weekend roughly a year earlier.


The 27-year-old, who will lift a hopes of 144 million Russians currently opposite Spain, said: “I don’t know where a publisher got this from. Maybe they didn’t know my father. we have never used any taboo substances.”


That was after a emissary executive ubiquitous of of a Russian Anti-Doping Agency, Margarita Pakhnotskaya, told The Sunday Telegraph a organization would “study carefully” a quotes attributed to his father.


Article source: http://watoday.com.au/business/markets/need2know-miners-slump-20160519-gozf8q.html

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