As I have pointed out before, I have never said it was drug free, as no such thing exists.
All sports have drugs involved. WADA and ASADA and all the other national anti doping authorities are not, and never have been, trying to make sport drug free, nor are they "anti drug". It's not only impractical, it's dangerous.
In fact, all national doping authorities, and WADA, have web pages that direct you, or instruct you in how, to apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption on ANY prescription drug. Yes, you can take ANY prescription medication if you can prove, medically, that you have a need for it.
https://www.wada-ama.org/en/what-we-do/science-medical/therapeutic-use-exemptions
So, just to get your juices flowing, that means that you can take testosterone legally. It is, after all, a common prescription medicine found at any (OK, you may have to order it in if you live in Dubbo) pharmacy in Australia. As are the other steroids like cortisol or opiates like codeine and morphine. You just have to prove that you need it, which will not really work if you are a normal healthy male.
That was what was behind the recent WADA hack. It was supposed to "expose" the fact that drugs were part of the olympics, and other sports, which is, quite simply, completely retarded and, for those with the ability to click on the WADA web site, completely obvious. It targeted the toothless unwashed masses that think they live in some candy floss fairly land where John Wayne is their moral compass.
To put this plainly, there is only one (correct me if I'm wrong) international powerlifting federation that is drug tested: the IPF (under whose oversight the above squat was performed).
ALL of the others are not drug tested. Some may have a token "no drugs" stipulation/law (I think one here won't accept a membership from an IPF/ASADA banned lifter, but not certain) but they have zero drug testing. So one can assume that ALL those non IPF lifters are taking something (even if they are not) from a basic pre workout with a banned stimulant right up to a full blown Dan Green cycle.
I'm not making a personal attack on you, just pointing out the obvious.
However, to immediately knock a lifter just because they do something awesome is not constructive.
I can assure you that being the world's #1 squat & total record holder would mean Ray would be on the regular blood and urine test list of WADA, plus the whereabouts database and probably the long term blood test comparison list. Ray lifted in the world championships in June in Killeen (I was there so I know personally that it was a drug tested event) then again this month with random tests being a real possibility in the intervening 4 months.
I'm gonna go do some skwotz now. Non drug free, as I am gonna have a double shot coffee and a muffin that I swear has crack cocaine in it.