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A new ban - Canadian triathlete

Postby Robinandamelia » Mon Nov 30, 2015 12:59 pm

http://www.slowtwitch.com/News/Miller_b ... _5509.html

I had read about this woman earlier in the year, so I guess they've expanded her ban.

Miller banned by Triathlon Canada new

Written by: Dan Empfield
Added: Mon Nov 30 2015

In a statement released today Canadian triathlete Julie Miller is banned from any race sanctioned by Triathlon Canada commencing November 1, 2015, and is for 2 years. The ban extends to events sanctioned by the provincial federations under Triathlon Canada. "The ban also includes competing for Team Canada in events outside of the country."

The statement continued: "In addition, the Disciplinary Committee has also determined that Ms. Miller's Triathlon Canada Award of Excellence be rescinded, and her name be removed from all National Championship race results from 2013 to present."

Ms. Miller's performances in at least 4 races have come under scrutiny. Race officials decided that Ms. Miller did not complete the entire run course during both the 2013 and 2015 Ironman Canada events, and her performance at the 2014 Subaru Vancouver Triathlon was negated after the timing company reported widely variant times over the 4 loops of the bike course. On September 3, 2015, Ironman indefinitely suspended Ms. Miller from all its events, and its results at both these Ironman races were negated. Her performance at the 2014 Subaru Vancouver Triathlon was negated after the timing company reported widely variant times over the 4 loops of the bike course.

Triathlon Canada's executive director, Tim Wilson, was asked at which races the Code of Conduct violations took place. There were "multiple breaches," according to Mr. Wilson, but he "can't specify the events.
After her DQs at Ironman Canada and the Subaru Vancouver half, the focus shifted to her 2014 World Championship age-group victory at Weihai. Slowtwitch published its own analysis of Ms. Miller's performance at that race on September 24, 2015. In its statement today, Triathlon Canada wrote it "has also issued a formal request to the International Triathlon Union (ITU) to investigate the race results at the 2014 Long Distance World Championships in China."

In September Slowtwitch asked Alan Ma, the ITU's technical delegate for the race in Weihai, questions about the Weihai race. He referred inquiries about Ms. Miller's championship victory to the ITU's spokesperson Erin Greene. Ms. Greene re-referred to the technical committee chair Gergely Markus, who wrote that Ms. Miller's Weihai race, "will be on the agenda of the next Technical Committee meeting for further investigation." Slowtwitch has had no further communication from the ITU on Weihai.

As of now Ms. Miller is still triathlon's Long Course World Champion in the female 40-44 age group, because Triathlon Canada has no power to negate that victory. "We can request a formal request about this," said Mr. Wilson, "and that's what we've done." He said he asked Triathlon Canada's technical delegate David Markham – a triathlon official since the sport's earliest days – to request a formal investigation to the appropriate person at the ITU, which would be the ITU's technical committee chair Mr. Markus.

Whether a daughter national federation's official request injects new urgency in the investigation into the Weihai race remains to be seen. An outreach to the ITU on the status of Ms. Miller's performance in Weihai was not immediately returned.

TriathlonBC, the provincial federation under the Triathlon Canada umbrella, published its own statement last week, issuing its own ban effective the same day as Triathlon Canada's ban announced today. Triathlon Canada's Media and Public Relations manager Chris Dornan confirmed that both bans flowed from Triathlon Canada's investigation, and that Triathlon Canada's statement was not released until Ms. Miller's 15-day right to respond to allegations was exhausted.

"Ms. Miller was given 15 days – from November 13 – to appeal the decision under Triathlon Canada's Appeals Policy," per Triathlon Canadal's statement released today. "Ms. Miller failed to exercise her right of appeal by November 28, and therefore, the sanctions will take effect immediately."
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Re: A new ban - Canadian triathlete

Postby CinC » Tue Dec 01, 2015 11:55 am

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Re: A new ban - Canadian triathlete

Postby eme » Tue Dec 01, 2015 12:15 pm

CinC wrote:Another aspect of the story:

https://beyondmiles.aeroplan.com/eng/charity/789


Does she get to keep all of the donated Aeroplan miles?

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Re: A new ban - Canadian triathlete

Postby CinC » Tue Dec 01, 2015 12:21 pm

eme wrote:
CinC wrote:Another aspect of the story:

https://beyondmiles.aeroplan.com/eng/charity/789


Does she get to keep all of the donated Aeroplan miles?


no clue - I'm sure by now, they've been spent or used. There are many aspects to this story that bother me, but the 'making yourself a charity case' is one of the top ones.
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Re: A new ban - Canadian triathlete

Postby eme » Tue Dec 01, 2015 12:23 pm

CinC wrote:
eme wrote:
CinC wrote:Another aspect of the story:

https://beyondmiles.aeroplan.com/eng/charity/789


Does she get to keep all of the donated Aeroplan miles?


no clue - I'm sure by now, they've been spent or used. There are many aspects to this story that bother me, but the 'making yourself a charity case' is one of the top ones.


Yup. How many other amateurs pay their own way to World's?

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Re: A new ban - Canadian triathlete

Postby Robinandamelia » Tue Dec 01, 2015 12:32 pm

I'm guessing she used them already as the event already happened. http://www.squamishchief.com/sports/loc ... -1.2079463 The bottom line of this makes it seem like she used them up to get to the events she was disqualified from. Sad.

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Re: A new ban - Canadian triathlete

Postby canalrunner » Tue Dec 01, 2015 4:28 pm

I guess we should be under no illusion that shortcutting courses and other forms of cheating is purely a problem in the USA or other countries, or that it is a marathon thing. Also in Canada, you say. Pity. Guess, it is no longer Miller Time in the tri world.
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Re: A new ban - Canadian triathlete

Postby ian » Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:29 pm

(bump)

Small town Canadian girl makes news in the NY Times!
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/10/sports/julie-miller-ironman-triathlon-cheat.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share&_r=0
If this were TV or a mystery novel, we'd get a confession full of motivation and the details of the execution, but it seems that most of these disgraced athletes just slink into the shadows.

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Re: A new ban - Canadian triathlete

Postby canalrunner » Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:49 pm

ian wrote:(bump)

Small town Canadian girl makes news in the NY Times!
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/10/sports/julie-miller-ironman-triathlon-cheat.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share&_r=0
If this were TV or a mystery novel, we'd get a confession full of motivation and the details of the execution, but it seems that most of these disgraced athletes just slink into the shadows.


Perhaps a book deal. Or they advertise sports drinks or start trail running.
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Re: A new ban - Canadian triathlete

Postby deerdree » Mon Apr 11, 2016 7:59 pm

ian wrote:(bump)

Small town Canadian girl makes news in the NY Times!
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/10/sports/julie-miller-ironman-triathlon-cheat.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share&_r=0
If this were TV or a mystery novel, we'd get a confession full of motivation and the details of the execution, but it seems that most of these disgraced athletes just slink into the shadows.

i subscribe to the sunday times and was shocked to see this made the front page of the sports section (above the fold!). maybe just because it's "old news" to me. my brother said he saw it somewhere else recently, not back when we were first talking about it. i think the globe and mail?

even knowing the story, i thought it was an interesting write-up.

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Re: A new ban - Canadian triathlete

Postby Robinandamelia » Tue Apr 12, 2016 7:53 am

Yeah I saw that posted on Twitter yesterday and read it....more details than the other one...I guess because it's happening more and more these days. They had a couple of cases last year in the marathon with people claiming wins that didn't win.... There's actually a company now that investigates wins, reviews photos against times etc. Has been hired by some races to vet their results for cheaters....


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