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Team USA star Brady Tkachuk says he was drug tested right after men’s hockey team won Olympic gold

Brady Tkachuk recounted that he was selected for a drug test immediately following the USA men's hockey team's gold medal victory at the Olympics.

Following Team USA's dramatic gold medal win against Canada in the Olympic hockey tournament, star player Brady Tkachuk shared on his podcast that he was required to take a drug test right after the game. Despite the excitement and celebration following the victory, Tkachuk was approached by officials and informed about being randomly selected for testing.

Tkachuk highlighted the unusual timing of the drug test amidst the jubilant atmosphere, noting that although players are not obliged to take the test on the spot, they must remain under supervision until it is completed. He decided to delay his test to join in on the celebrations. His fellow player, Matthew Tkachuk, mentioned that while some teammates took the test immediately, they missed the post-game festivities.

The incident sheds light on the strict anti-doping measures in place for Olympic athletes and the scheduling complications that can arise during high-stakes competition. For Tkachuk, the decision to postpone the test underscores the balance athletes often have to maintain between compliance with regulations and enjoying a pivotal moment in their careers.

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