Where did Nadzeya Astapchuk live and what did she eat? (Photo)

Metenolone was found in Nadzeya Astapchuk after a drug test on August 5. The cologne laboratory checked the sportswoman on July 30 but did not find anything. It seems  that Metenolone got into the shot putter's blood somewhere between these dates.

Where could it happen?

“Nazdeya Astapchuk trained here from July 9 until August 1", - says Leanid Karas, deputy director of the Olympic Training Centre "Raubichy" and shows the corresponding documents to the Euroradio journalist.

Leanid Karas shows the shot put sector used by Nadzeya Astapchuk for training and her inexpensive room in hotel #2.  

Shot put sector

19th-century Saint Mathew Cathedral not far from the shot put sector

Hotel #2 where Nadzeya lived during the training session

Nadzeya Astapchuk's hotel room

By the way, the sportswoman and her coach decided to take their meals in a small restaurant in hotel #1.

We headed there and looked around in the kitchen.

Kitchen

— Can somebody come here and mix something into food? - we asked one of the competent restaurant employees.

Employee: "No way! It is unreal. How can strangers enter the kitchen if they had not been here before?"

Euroradio: Does it mean that you would have noticed them?

Employee: “Of course, it does”.

Restaurant

Besides Nazdeya Astapchuk, our famous biathlete Darya Domrachava and twofold Alpine skiing champion from Poland Justina Kovalchik also took their meals there.

If the dope had been added to the food, many other sportsmen "would have treated" themselves to it.  

Nadzeya Astapchuk expressed gratitude to thereastaurnt before leaving "Raubichy"

London Olympics shooting champion Syarhei Martynau has explained to Euroradio that it is very difficult to mix some dope into sportsmen's meals in the Olympic village too.

It turns out that Nazdyeya was unlikely to get the dope in Raubichy restaurant or in the Olympic village.

Could the people who knew Apsachuk well betray her?..