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I just found out that my work is having a biggest loser contest! It costs you $20 to get in it, and whoever looses the highest percentage of weight at the end of 18 weeks gets the pot. I’m going to join not because I think I’m going to win, but because it will be extra motivating. It also helps to talk about your diet and your weight loss with other people sometimes (kinda like I do here on this blog that probably no one reads) and if everyone at work is on a diet everyone will be talking about it and motivating everyone and making themselves more accountable!!! Oh, and I want to win just a little bit… I have a slight competitive streak. Tag: Biggest Loser
Published: Thu Nov 29, 2007 2:00 AM MST The FIS Doping Panel issued its decisions in the cases of Austrian Cross-Country skiers Roland Diethard, Johannes Eder, and Martin Tauber, who were found to have committed anti-doping rule violations at the XX Olympic Winter Games in Torino in 2006. The allegations raised against the athlete Juergen Pinter were dismissed since they were not found to meet the standard of proof required to sanction the athlete according to the FIS Anti-Doping Rules. However, the Panel reserves the right to re-consider this case in the event the continuing investigations regarding the blood residues found in the tubing used by the athlete in the course of injecting Thiagamma confirm that the needles and tubing found in his possession were used for the purpose of withdrawing or injecting blood. In April 2006, the IOC Executive Board disqualified the above athletes from the events in which they competed at the XX Olympic Winter Games in Torino and declared the athletes permanently ineligible for all future Olympic Games in any capacity. Additionally, the IOC transferred the files to the International Ski Federation (FIS) to consider whether it should take any further action within its own competence. The hearings of the four athletes by the FIS Doping Panel took place on the September 17-18, 2007. Following the hearings and a thorough review of the cases, the FIS Doping Panel has found that Roland Diethard, Johannes Eder and Martin Tauber committed violations against the FIS Anti-Doping Rules. These athletes have been suspended according to the provisions of the FIS Anti-Doping Rules for two years, commencing from the date of the decisions, namely from 22nd November 2007 until 21st November 2009. All results achieved by the athletes in competition since February 18th, 2006 are disqualified and all medals, points and prizes received in such competition are forfeited. The FIS Doping Panel found that Roland Diethard and Martin Tauber committed an anti-doping rule violation contrary to Article 2.6 of the FIS Anti-Doping Rules (Possession of Prohibited Substances and Methods). In the case of Johannes Eder, the FIS Doping Panel found that the athlete committed an anti-doping rule violation contrary to Article 2.2 (Use or Attempted Use of a Prohibited Substance or Method) and Article 2.6 (Possession of Prohibited Substances and Methods) of the FIS Anti-Doping Rules. The decisions of the FIS Doping Panel may be appealed within 21 days to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The proceedings by the International Ski Federation related to these cases are independent of the proceedings by the International Olympic Committee. Appeals by all four athletes against the decisions of the IOC Executive Board are currently in review by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). For more information, please visit www.tas-cas.org. Decisions of the CAS are final and cannot be appealed. Regarding the decision of the IOC Executive Board dated 24th May 2007 relating to the Austrian Olympic Committee and its officials at the Olympic Winter Games in Torino, the proceedings of the FIS Doping Panel are still underway. Related Articles on FasterSkier.com: Source: FIS Tag: diet reviews
Aw man!! No more Red team. It saddens me to see that Bryan, who is such a hard worker and team player, had to go. I hate when people get scared and vote off their competition. I think that is the wimpy way to win. If I was on the show, I would want to compete against the best, not the people who are left on the show because the competition is a threat. What do you think? Don’t get me wrong, I love all of the people that remains on the show, but come on! When I hear people say I voted you off because you are a threat, I just hear in my head, I am going to vote you off because you are going to keep my butt. You know what I mean? Bryan was an awesome role model on the show, he didn’t cheat, but like Kae played the game with integrity. I was in tears when Bryan started to cry, because he knew he was going home. He wasn’t crying because he was sad. He was crying because he was happy and proud of his journey he had made on the show and the journey that he will continue to make while he is gone. I can total relate. When you lose weight it is an awesome journey. You learn new things about yourself, you gain a wonderful since of confidence and you regain your health. Man I was a crying fool on Tuesday night. I loved it when “B” returned home to his family and they saw a new person and they were so proud of him. Then to see him lose more weight since leaving the show was fabulous!! I did not know that “B” sings (Check out the video) and he sounds wonderful!! What a nice plug the show did to give him so publicity on his talent. Way to go “B”!!! I know I definitely can not wait to the finale show. Who do you think will win the $100,000.00 prize for the people that was sent home? My husband think Kae will win because no one will be able to reach the body fat percentage she has. My vote would be for “B” and Kae. Well, I am off. Chat Later!!Tags: Biggest Loser, Bryan, “B” eliminated Tag: Biggest Loser
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