Coleman says in a video on Youtube that he lost revenue of nearly SEK 1.5 million for refraining from competitions to fight for his fall and get clean.

- It is possible to put a price on what I have dealt with in this case and it has damaged my reputation, says Coleman.

Coleman points out that he has good legal backing and could afford to lead the process.

- But if you do not have the resources and are a lesser known name then you can be overrun by Usada.

Ended with health food

On Instagram, Coleman writes that he is the biggest supporter of a pure sport and that he has stopped using health food and protein powder to stay on the safe side.

- I have never been caught in a doping test and never will, Coleman writes.

One technicality was that Coleman did not get stuck for three dots in his stay reporting, something that Meraf Bahta was shut down for a year for. He had misses in the stay reporting June 6, 2018, January 16, 2019 and April 26, 2019.

Done by one minute margin

The doping controller arrived at Coleman's home at 07.55 on June 6, 2018. However, the inspector waited to call until 08.01. According to the protocol, the inspector would call between 07:00 and 08:00 and the delayed minute caused the incident to be reported as a "filing failure".

Therefore, the dot was dated to April 1, which was the first day of that test period. As a result, Coleman, who was not at home when the inspector called, did not have three dots during a one-year period but only two which freed him.

Åke Andrén Sandberg, chairman of the RF's Doping Commission, is very critical of the dribble around Coleman:

- Coleman is certainly right in his team interpretation. But it is therefore about a minute back and forth whether to use this rule or not, and it is far from the meaning of the stay reporting and the thought behind it all. So legally it is right, but in terms of thinking it is just for the peppers, says Andrén Sandberg to Radio Sports.