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  • 2021-07-02 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Michael Phelps Test Positive for Marijuana and Still Compete in Olympics? (en)
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  • In July 2021, American track and field star Sha'Carri Richardson was suspended for one month and disqualified from the 2021 Olympic Games after she tested positive for THC, a psychoactive chemical found in marijuana. While many social media users criticized the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) for even testing for a drug that is now legal in many states and is being used as medication with increased frequency, others drew a comparison between Richardson and another Olympic athlete, Michael Phelps, who was supposedly allowed to compete despite also testing positive for marijuana: But Phelps did not test positive for marijuana. This rumor is based on a controversy from 2009 when a photograph emerged that showed Phelps smoking marijuana. The Olympic swimmer did not, however, test positive for the drug. It should also be noted that this photograph was taken at a party in November 2008, several months after the 2008 Olympic games had finished. And while many social media users seem to believe that Phelps received no punishment for this controversy, he was actually suspended for three months and lost a sponsorship deal with Kellogg's cereal. The New York Times reported at the time: These incidents involving Phelps and Richardson do share a few similarities (they both involve Olympic athletes and marijuana), but they are not directly comparable. As noted above, Phelps' drug controversy happened after the Olympic games, not before, and it was a photograph that got him in trouble, not a positive drug test. Phelps was also suspended for three months, compared to the one-month suspension given to Richardson. Richardson's suspensions feels much more severe, however, as it was handed out shortly before the 2021 Olympic Games and disqualified her from the event. CNN reported: It also seems worth noting that Phelps' marijuana controversy centered around his actions at a house party in November 2008. In Richardson's case, the athlete, who apologized for her actions and said that she wasn't looking for sympathy, said that she smoked marijuana after learning that her biological mother had passed away. Here's a video of Richardson talking about the situation on Today: You can read more about Sha’Carri Richardson's suspension here. (en)
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