of the fact he suffers from asthma, was shown to have had several TUEs for salbutamol, while three-time Tour de France winner Froome had TUEs for prednisolone.America
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Nicola Adams and Laura Trott are among an additional four British athletes whose medical records with the World Anti-Doping Agency have been leaked by computer hackers.The multiple Olympic gold medallists are joined by swimmer Siobhan-Marie OConnor and rower Olivia Carnegie-Brown in the third batch of documents published on the website of cyber espionage group Fancy Bears, which is believed to be from Russia.There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing by any of the athletes.A fourth prohibited substance appears on Adams WADA record in the form of methylprednisolone, an anti-inflammatory used to treat arthritis and bronchitis for which she was given retrospective approval for its one-time emergency use.Cyclist Trott also had TUEs for salmeterol and salbutamol that expired on July 31, 2013.OConnor, who won Olympic silver in the 200m individual medley in Rio last month, has been granted use of prednisolone for five successive years, most recently in June.Prednisolone - a steroid that can be used for chest complaints - and salbutamol also appear on the medical record of Carnegie-Brown, a silver medal winner in the womens eight at the Rio Olympics.TUEs can be issued to athletes who have an illness or condition which requires the use of medication that is on WADAs prohibited list.Cyclists Sir Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome were among five Britons who had documents leaked by the hackers on Thursday morning, with golfer Charley Hull, rower Sam Townsend and rugby sevens player Heather Fisher completing that list.Rio gold medallist Wiggins, who has never made any secret of the fact he suffers from asthma, was shown to have had several TUEs for salbutamol, while three-time Tour de France winner Froome had TUEs for prednisolone.American tennis stars Serena and Venus Williams and four-time Olympic gymnastics gold medallist Simone Biles were among those whose information was revealed earlier this week.Trott was born a month prematurely suffering from a collapsed lung and took up cycling after her parents had been told that as an asthmatic she would need to take part in sport to help regulate her breathing.A spokesman for Trott condemned the leak of information that should have remained private, but insists she has nothing to hide.Its well known that Laura has suffered from asthma from an early age and inhalers are part of most asthmatics lives, the spokesman told Press Association Sport.Its disappointing that her medical records have been put on the internet but asthma is something shes always been happy to discuss. 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INDIANAPOLIS -- A former USA Gymnastics team physician accused of sexually abusing at least two gymnasts faces 16 more abuse complaints at the university where he was a faculty member, according to a newspaper report on Sunday.The complaints date back to 1996, according to Michigan State University police logs obtained by The Indianapolis Star (http://indy.st/2cNACc5 ). Four of the women who filed reports with university police told the newspaper that Dr. Larry Nassar allegedly penetrated them with his finger during what were supposed to be medical treatments.Nassar hasnt been charged with a crime and denies wrongdoing. His attorneys, Matthew Newburg and Shannon Smith, said the doctor had used a legitimate medical procedure.Police logs for the 16 complaints show the alleged abuse occurred at the MSU sports medicine clinic, where Nassar worked. One report lists Nassars home address. All of the reports were filed in September.Nassar was fired from the university last week for not complying with certain employment requirements, according to a university spokesman.Michigan State authorities have said theyre devoting significant resources to reviewing the accusatiions.dddddddddddddditionally, police in Michigan are reviewing two earlier allegations about Nassar from 2004 and 2014, meaning there are at least 20 complaints overall. The women ranged from 13 to 20 years old when the alleged abuse began, according to the newspaper.University officials said earlier this month that Nassar was investigated in 2014 when a graduate of the school filed a complaint. An administrative investigation found no violation of school policy, and the local prosecutors office did not file charges after an investigation by MSU police.In September, Nassar was accused of sexually groping and fondling an Olympic gymnast in a lawsuit filed in California. Another woman filed a complaint last month with university police, alleging she was abused in 2000 while she underwent treatment for back pain.USA Gymnastics cut ties with Nassar when the organizations president went to authorities after learning of athlete concerns about Nassar in the summer of 2015.---Information from: The Indianapolis Star, http://www.indystar.com ' ' '