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Canadian National MTB Rider Evan McNeely Launches Stamped for Sport Supplements

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Stamped for Sport ReleaseAugust 24, 2014 – As controversial headlines continue to question the integrity of athletes in drug-tested sports, current national team member Evan McNeely has launched a start-up, Stamped for Sport Supplements, to take the stigma out of sports supplements.

An IOC-sponsored study study in 2004 out of the WADA-accredited laboratory in Cologne showed that as much as 14.8% of 634 widely recognized nutritional aids contained anabolic agents that were not declared on the label. Contaminates found included dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), testosterone, and ephedrine, all on the WADA prohibited list and capable of producing a positive doping test.

Though a decade has passed since contaminates were proven to present irreparable damage to careers in sport, the marketplace has remained a minefield. Recent occurrences, such as European 400 meter hurdles champion Rhys Williams’ positive test at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games have become far too common, and merit a second look at accidental ingestion.

Stamped for Sport is an on-line retail platform of contamination-free sports supplements. Only brand name products that have been tested and certified clean, by programs such as the NSF Certified for Sport and Informed-Sport are available for purchase. These agencies purchase products off-the-shelf and then test and check that the contents of the product match the ingredients listed on the label. More importantly the testing ensures no substances on WADA’s banned list are present in the product.

McNeely’s goal “…is to reduce the number of accidental supplement doping cases by making certified clean products more accessible to athletes participating in drug tested sports.” He stresses the importance of recognizing clean product by exclusively selling nutritional aids that have been tested, down to their specific flavours.

“Things aren’t always what they seem. Athletes need to pay close attention to what they put in their bodies. However, sports supplements don’t need to be scary,” adds McNeely.

The National MTB member hopes that Stamped for Sport‘s athlete-friendly accessibility will provide peace of mind in the industry at last.

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  1. Ben Aroundo, ON, Canada says:

    The reality is that awful tasting original power bars turned to “chocolate bars” to increase sales and eventually supplements may cheat with minute amounts of illegal ingredients to get the physical results and more sales.

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