Hütthaler comes clean new
Written by: Herbert Krabel
Date: Fri Mar 27 2009
Austrian pro ITU triathlete Lisa Hütthaler recently admitted to doping in the Austrian daily newspaper Kurier. Hütthaler had tested positive last summer and got banned for 2 years by NADA in October of 08, but had denied these charges all along. Currently Hütthaler is actually awaiting criminal charges as she stands accused of attempting to bribe a lab employee of the lab who tested her B sample. Now she has admitted to doping and also fingered Irondoc Andreas Zoubek and Stefan Matschiner (former manager of Austrian road pro Bernhard Kohl) as suppliers.
In a stunning 2 page interview with the newspaper, Hütthaler talked about the doping, how she got started, some of the people behind the network and her reasons for talking now.
"I have made this decision because I miss the sport very much. And because I am sick of all the lies," said Hütthaler when asked about her reasons to come clean now. "I can't change what has already happened. But I can help out so that it gets better some time. It is not easy. I am afraid and am considering moving to another country."
In the interview with the Kurier, Hütthaler also said that she was introduced to the world of doping at age 18 by her former almost 40-year old boyfriend / coach / age-group athlete. "All of it always sat around at the house of my former boyfriend. There were insulin syringes, there was ephedrin, he had EPO in the fridge," describes Hütthaler. When asked by the Kurier why an amateur athlete would have performance enhancing drugs, Hütthaler responded with "Because they want to drop their best friend. Many amateur athletes dope. Many. In every type of sports. There are many doctors. They have money. The most expensive material alone doesn't make you faster."
Hütthaler also described to the Kurier how she was introduced to Stefan Matschiner by Irondoc Andreas Zoubek in May of 2007. "Zoubek, who I knew from triathlon, said that there is someone who knows a lot about doping and plays in a different league. I sat next to Zoubek in the St-Anna Kinderspital, where I had been quite often. He called Matschiner and arranged the meeting. Until then, I had never heard the name Matschiner," said Hütthaler.
According to the interview in the Kurier, Matschiner then supplied Hütthaler on six different occasions with EPO until she was found positive in 2008.
Original story: Kurier.at
In a stunning 2 page interview with the newspaper, Hütthaler talked about the doping, how she got started, some of the people behind the network and her reasons for talking now.
"I have made this decision because I miss the sport very much. And because I am sick of all the lies," said Hütthaler when asked about her reasons to come clean now. "I can't change what has already happened. But I can help out so that it gets better some time. It is not easy. I am afraid and am considering moving to another country."
In the interview with the Kurier, Hütthaler also said that she was introduced to the world of doping at age 18 by her former almost 40-year old boyfriend / coach / age-group athlete. "All of it always sat around at the house of my former boyfriend. There were insulin syringes, there was ephedrin, he had EPO in the fridge," describes Hütthaler. When asked by the Kurier why an amateur athlete would have performance enhancing drugs, Hütthaler responded with "Because they want to drop their best friend. Many amateur athletes dope. Many. In every type of sports. There are many doctors. They have money. The most expensive material alone doesn't make you faster."
Hütthaler also described to the Kurier how she was introduced to Stefan Matschiner by Irondoc Andreas Zoubek in May of 2007. "Zoubek, who I knew from triathlon, said that there is someone who knows a lot about doping and plays in a different league. I sat next to Zoubek in the St-Anna Kinderspital, where I had been quite often. He called Matschiner and arranged the meeting. Until then, I had never heard the name Matschiner," said Hütthaler.
According to the interview in the Kurier, Matschiner then supplied Hütthaler on six different occasions with EPO until she was found positive in 2008.
Original story: Kurier.at
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Reviewed by: Tony Verow MD, Mar 28 2009 8:12AM
Excellent synopsis. Hopefully you/we can find a good translation of the original text, as this would certainly shed a lot of light on the doping scene. My German is rudimentary but serviceable. Thanks !



