USADA says they made ‘technical error’ with Brock Lesnar’s updated drug tests

According to USADA representative Adam Woullard, the organization made a technical error when updating Lesnar’s drug testing record in October. Lesnar was tested once — not twice — in October but USADA accidentally recorded an additional drug test. That additional drug test, which, according to Woullard never happened, was recently removed from USADA’s database.
“USADA updates the Athlete Test History page of the UFC/USADA website on a weekly basis,” Woullard revealed in a statement to MMAFighting. “During an update on the week of October 15th, we experienced a technical issue that resulted in the information on the page being displayed incorrectly. The correct test history for the athlete is 1 test, not 2. The issue has been fixed and the testing numbers on the website are all accurate. We are still investigating the specific technical issue that led to the error.”
In short, Lesnar has been tested five times in 2018, not six.
According to twitter user @dimspace, who did further research on USADA’s public database, this is the first time any such technical error has occurred.
Lesnar, 41, tested positive for clomiphene in 2016 and his win over Mark Hunted was overturned to a No Contest (NC).
After serving out his one-year suspension, the WWE superstar re-entered USADA’s drug testing and has been teased to challenge Daniel Cormier for the heavyweight title next year.
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