Canadian swimmer says she was drugged at the World Nott Championship: When I woke up, my body was completely black.

Candish swimmer Sophie Harvey says she was drugged on the last day of the World swimming championship, which resulted in a repression in the ribs and suffered a shock. The Canadian competed in 200m female mixed style at the World Championship, which ran from June 18th to June 25th in Budapest, [...]
The Canadian competed in 200m female mixed style at the World Championship, which took place from 18 June to 25 June in Budapest, Hungary, writes Periscope.
Harvey posted a message to her account at the Institute telling what happened and that she woke up the next morning with the team manager and the doctor near her bed.
The swimmer, who also won the bronze medal on women's 4,200 freestyle staff, also posted pictures of bruises in her body.

Notary Sophie Harvey during her race at the World Notation Championship
The last night of the World Championship was “
I wasn't aware of what was inside me at the time, I just remember waking up the next morning completely lost; our team manager and doctor near the bed.
I remember celebrating my triumph, being also reasonable and aware of my next objective, which is the Commonwealth Games.
But then, I don't remember anything. I've heard only from people. ”
The only thing I can say is this: I've never felt more ashamed.

The body marked after the drug addiction of Canada's swimmer
The next day, I went home and had dinner with my family. I remember my mother said: “you look different”. She didn't know, I felt that way too.
I felt like the body I was in, wasn't it mine [the room feels like that]. I went home and found traces of mag or”, she said.
The International Federation of Nott has since issued a statement saying it will investigate the entire situation with Canadian swimmers./Periscopi/












