OPELIKA, Ala. -- Aaron Baddeley left no doubt how much his first victory in 5-1/2 years meant to him.The Australian made a 24-foot putt on the fourth hole of a playoff with Si Woo Kim to win the Barbasol Championship on Sunday at Grand National. Then Baddeley broke into a celebratory dance off the green, tossed his club in the air and flung his cap back onto the green after his fourth PGA Tour victory.I think you could tell by my reaction how much it meant to me, he said.Baddeley secured a two-year exemption and a spot in the PGA Championship, but not the Masters.Both parred the first three holes of the playoff, three on 18 and the third on 17.Kim parred 18 again after Baddeley had already clinched his first win since the 2011 Northern Trust Open. He said at times doubts crept in about whether hed win again, calling last year the worst of his career. His 10th-place finish at Grand National was his best of the season.Its been a long time between drinks, the Australian said. I had some real struggles.Baddeley finished with a 5-under 66 to match Kim at 18-under 266. He was 11 strokes off the lead at the midpoint.Kim shot a 63, closing with a bogey.It was an exciting tournament, Kim said, speaking through an interpreter. I had a slow first few rounds. Im glad I finished the third and fourth round strong. The playoff was definitely a great experience for me on the PGA Tour.The 21-year-old South Korean sent his approach down a slope into the rough between two grandstands on the fourth playoff hole. He chipped to 5 feet but Baddeley closed it out before Woo finished.I was just telling myself, `Lets end this right here. Come on, Baddeley said. The first couple of putts (in the playoff), I didnt quite swing it the way it needed to be swung. I just let it swing and it was going up over the hill and I was like, `Oh wait, this looks really good.Kim had a two-stroke lead before a bogey on the 18th hole after putting within 9 inches on his par attempt. 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According to the report, Rodchenkov several years ago noted that the quality of steroids and other PEDs that the coaches were providing to their athletes was becoming suspect and it was becoming difficult to know how safely they could be administered without being detected.So he took steps.After he became laboratory director, and in furtherance of his responsibility to improve Russian sport performance by covering up doping, Dr. Rodchenkov developed a steroid cocktail optimized to avoid detection, the report says. Initially, that cocktail consisted of oral turinabol (dehydrochloromethyl-testosterone), oxandrolone and methasterone.How was it administered?The steroids were dissolved in alcohol (Chivas for the men and vermouth for the women), McLaren writes. The solution was then swished in the mouth in order to be absorbed by the bucal membrane and then spit out. Dr. Rodchenkovs research indicated that, with the laboratory technology available at the time, the detection window for the steroids in the cocktail would not exceed 3-5 days.Thats quite a cocktail. It even had a name.Dr. Rodchenkovs evidence is that, although he designed the cocktail, he did not make it or distribute it. Rather, the cocktail was distributed to various sport federations by Irina Rodionova, who worked for the CSP, a subsidiary organization of the (Ministry of Sport), the report says. Rodionova nicknamed the cocktail `Duchess after a traditional Russian drink.---MOUSE HOLEThe McLaren report confirmed reports that urine samples for Russian athletes at the Winter Games were swapped out for clean samples through a mouse hole in the wall at a laboratory in Sochi.The hole was needed because the Sochi lab was also occupied by international observers and others, requiring secrecy -- and creativity. The Russian Federal Security Service, a descendent of the KGB and key player in the scheme, played a key role, according to the report.Early architectural drawings of the Sochi Laboratory show just how important the FSB were to the execution of the plan as they had their own dedicated rooms within the laboratory building, the reporrt said.dddddddddddd Indeed it was the FSB who performed the critical role of opening the B sample bottles using what they thought was their undetectable method.Still, how to swap tainted samples for clean ones?The quaint solution of passing dirty samples through a mouse hole drilled between the aliquoting room in the secure area of the laboratory and the adjacent `operations room on the exterior of the secure area was suggested by Dr. Rodchenkovs second in command, Yuri Chizov. This scheme was approved by Deputy Minister (Yuri) Nagornykh and Chizhov and FSB (officer Evgeny) Blokhin traveled on their own to Sochi to arrange the drilling of the mouse hole. With the plans linchpin in place, the hijacking of the Sochi Games could go on unobstructed by international observers and any interference.As for Blokhin, the report notes that he was a key handler of tainted samples and he had a security clearance to enter the laboratory under the guise of being a sewer engineer employed by engineering company Bilfinger.---THE MAGICIANSAccording to the report, the World Anti-Doping Agency notified Rodchenkov in December 2014 that a surprise inspection of the Moscow laboratory was coming in a few days. This caused significant anxiety at the lab and Russias Ministry of Sport because the facility held a large quantity of positive but reported as negative urine samples. A separate anti-doping report found that Rodchenkov had destroyed 1,417 samples, but he still considered the lab at risk because of 37 specific samples that were going to be collected by WADA.Five days before the WADA visit, Rodchenkov took this problem to Deputy Minister (Yuri) Nagornykh and they decided that some of the false reports could be explained, the report said. As to the remaining samples, Dr. Rodchenkov recalls that Deputy Minister Nagornykh stated that he would arrange for the `magicians to come. Dr. Rodchenkov understood that Deputy Minister Nagornykh was referring to the FSB as the `magicians.That same evening, the report says, Blokhin arranged for other FSB agents to enter the laboratory.No laboratory staff witnessed the FSBs presence in the laboratory, however the next morning the caps of the remaining samples were opened so that the urine in them could be swapped, the report says.---Online:The McLaren Report: http://www.insidethegames.biz/media/file...on%20report.pdf ' ' '