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doper

[doh-per] / ˈdoʊ pər /


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"It was horrific to be accused of being a doper when it was the very last thing I would ever do," she tells BBC Sport.

From BBC

The agent, the Associated Press reported, boasted he had made quite a reputation “as a doper of fights, and he got racing tips from a bookie named Packy.”

From Washington Post

“He’s very smart about how he’s handled his business and he’s done great things. And he’s Asian, and you don’t see that in the industry, which makes it even doper.”

From Seattle Times

Her suspension was ultimately cut from two years to 15 months on appeal, with an arbitration panel saying that Sharapova should not be considered “an intentional doper.”

From New York Times

After initially getting a two-year suspension, Sharapova appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which reduced the penalty, ruling she bore “less than significant fault” in the case and could not “be considered to be an intentional doper.”

From Los Angeles Times