Originally Posted by Grasschopper
Sorry I haven't been following the thread.
No that isn't right. He failed the T:E test and then the sample was tested for exogenous testosterone. They don't typically do the latter test because it costs more.
That the chronology was 1. the T/E ratio test then 2. the exogenous T test I understood (Sorry my post was unclear.)
I was under the impression that the T/E ratio test was the one where he failed on only one of the four sections. asgelle posted that I was wrong and it is the exogenous T test where this occoured. That makes it even easier for me to sync up my desire for him to be found innocent with the facts on hand. (I had thought the 3 of 4 tests ambiguity was from the first T/E ratio and had this nag of... "but where did the foreign stuff come from.")