Haha, I can't believe creationists are still trying to use this one, which has been discredited over and over again.
This is about as far from a standard scientific dating method as it is possible to get, and was deliberately set up that way by unscrupulous people, trying to push a religious agenda by discrediting science.
The only test requested on this sample was the C14 test, which is only accurate up to 60k years. This was deliberately done so as to provide a single, flawed number.
Scientists know the limits of each of the testing methods, so when dating any unknown sample, they use a barrage of tests with different isotopes. The accuracy range of these tests overlap. When a sample is tested, numbers at either end of the test scale are usually wildly inaccurate, and this is obvious in the data. However, there is always a range where the numbers match up over several concurrent tests. It is this range that gives the accurate results.
By deliberately requesting a single testing method rather than the full range, the proponents of this hoax were trying to deliberately skew the test results for their own ends.
You really should learn about what you are trying to discredit, before you try to discredit it.