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I think the ideal anti-doping system would be one that the athletes are involved in. You know, athletes can give a lot of feedback. And then the organizations can really take that in mind and be flexible to a certain extent. At the same time, you know, the athletes aren’t running the show when it comes to anti-doping. We need to show up and we need to meet the requirements that are set for us. But I think, you know, anti-doping isn’t something that athletes should be scared of. They’re not out to get every athlete walking into the arena. They’re here to help the athletes. They’re here to ensure that the playing field is level. And so I think the anti-doping movement needs to be met with enthusiasm from the athletes.
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