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I think on a global scale, I would love to see things be a little more linear across the board. I njkow that we’ve seen allegations from different countries doing some outside of the regulation kind of things, and being able to see that being played across the entire playing field. It’s kind of hard when you kow that you’re putting in your time, your fellow athletes are putting in the time, and then all of a sudden you have a story come out and say that, hey, this country has actually been swapping out their urine, they’ve actually been doping in order to perform, and they’re winning medals because of it. I know, I’m not going to say an athlete’s name, but I know an athlete that lost position because they had a strong suspicion and it was proven that that individual was actually doping. And that’s losing opportunity. And, we can’t get it back, right? When you’re there, it’s atmosphere, you’re in the time, you’re in the moment. Like you’re not going to be able to replicate that again. And I think that those are memories that we’re losing for athletes.

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