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A Twin Cities weightlifter, who once held a world record, has been sentenced in federal court after being caught in a sting selling nearly 10,000 units of anabolic steroids.

Andrew J. Fiedler, 38, of Apple Valley, was sentenced to five years' probation on Friday after admitting to possession of and conspiracy to distribute anabolic steroids. Fiedler's sentence also includes 500 hours of community service, drug testing, a ban on drinking alcohol, substance-abuse classes and mental-health treatment.

In 2004, the 269-pound Fiedler set the world record in the bench press in his weight class, lifting 810 pounds during an International Powerlifting Association event in Elk River. That mark has since been broken.

In an interview with the Minnesota Score sports magazine soon after the accomplishment, published under the headline, "Mr. Big," Fiedler said: "I've always been very strong compared to everyone else. Becoming a power lifter was the natural thing for me to do."

Fiedler's Facebook page says he was a personal trainer at a studio in Stillwater, counted the Apple Valley High School football team among his clients and was a Mr. Minnesota champion bodybuilder in 2005. He grew up in Stout, Wis., where he participated in track and field, and was an All-State running back.

Fiedler's attorney, Craig Cascarano, said Monday that his client "was definitely a bright star in the sport [and] used steroids because it was in the sport. ... Everyone did it. It was in the culture."

According to his agreement to plead guilty, authorities learned in 2008 that Fiedler was involved in steroids, a popular yet illegal substance sought by many weightlifters, bodybuilders and athletes to gain muscle mass and a competitive advantage.

Fiedler admitted to distributing 9,670 units of steroids during "orchestrated controlled purchases" set up by law enforcement, the U.S. attorney's office said.

Cascarano said the amount of steroids connected to Fiedler is misleading because a single bottle of steroids in liquid form could have "a thousand units. ... You can burn this up pretty quickly."

Fiedler used at least 90 percent of the amount for himself, sharing the rest with other bodybuilders, the defense attorney said.

While no longer a competitive weightlifter or bodybuilder, Fiedler still works out and is not using steroids, Cascarano said. "Andy is trying to put his life back together. As he reflects, he knows it was not a good thing to do."

Three other Twin Cities men were sentenced separately earlier this year on charges that were part of the same overall investigation. They were Aaron W. Meier, 34, of Lino Lakes; Matthew C. Markwood, 39, of Elk River, and Jeffrey A. Warner, 47, of Eden Prairie.

Meier was sentenced to six months in prison for conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute anabolic steroids, and six months in prison for money laundering. Those sentences are concurrent.

Markwood was sentenced to two years' probation for conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute anabolic steroids.

Warner was sentenced to three years' probation for conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute anabolic steroids.
 
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Cascarano said the amount of steroids connected to Fiedler is misleading because a single bottle of steroids in liquid form could have "a thousand units. ... You can burn this up pretty quickly."

Sucks for this guy but, at least his attorney got this correct. Seems to be a lot of heat out there lately. Stay safe out there.
 
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Sorry to see this sort of thing, especially since the guy obviously lives the life...
 
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1,000 units in a single bottle in liquid form? Exactly how does that work?

A can see a 60mL bottle having 60 units, or maybe even 120 units, but 1,000? Not sure I understand the math.
 
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1,000 units in a single bottle in liquid form? Exactly how does that work?

A can see a 60mL bottle having 60 units, or maybe even 120 units, but 1,000? Not sure I understand the math.

becasue 1cc = 100ius so 10 cc's could be referred to as a thousand "units" ....
 
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They don't go by volume always either. 300mg is 300mg regardless of how much oil it is in. So if a doctor would only prescribe 25mg then 300 is 12 units rather than the 1 we all would count it as. So one 80ml jug at 300mg/ml now comes to 960 units.
 
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Sucks they waste tax dollars like this. Go get some terrorists or crack dealers, But I doubt if they spent the time and money for a few bottles of test..... Not accusing anyone but it sounds like a long talk with le, '''According to his agreement to plead guilty, authorities learned in 2008 that Fiedler was involved in steroids, a popular yet illegal substance sought by many weightlifters''.....
Be Safe
 
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any idea how much time he'd have to do to avoid all the other BS keeping him out? Seems it be better to go away for a 3-4 months and avoid the other BS.
 
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Sounds like they all got off fairly easy actually.Here in florida they would have not given the guy 6 months.They would have given him 3 years.The other guys would have had to do some kind of jail time also.They are lucky they were not in a state that is super hard on stuff like this.
 
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The authorities have a hard on for guys using and dealing a bit of gear.
 
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