Is Tiger Woods a performance-enhancing cheater--much like many other great sports athletes? Well, this latest bombshell might imply that Tiger was put in the path of this controversial doctor who uses HGH as a way to tap into the fountain of youth
This bombshell isn't from TMZ or Radaronline, but the nation's paper of record, the New York Times:eek:
Sports Medicine Pioneer Subject of Doping Inquiry
A Canadian doctor who has treated many N.F.L. players as well as Olympic medalists like Donovan Bailey [and Dara Torres!] and the world’s top golfer, Tiger Woods, is under criminal investigation in the United States. He is suspected of providing athletes with performance-enhancing drugs, according to several people who have been briefed on the investigation.
The F.B.I. investigation of Dr. Anthony Galea, a sports medicine specialist who has treated hundreds of professional athletes across many sports, follows his arrest on Oct. 15 in Toronto by the Canadian police. Human growth hormone and Actovegin, a drug extracted from calf’s blood, were found in his medical bag at the United States-Canada border in late September. Using, selling or importing Actovegin is illegal in the United States.
Dr. Galea is also being investigated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for smuggling, advertising and selling unapproved drugs as well as criminal conspiracy. He is tentatively scheduled to appear in a Canadian courtroom on Friday.
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