Next week Genzebe Dibaba will make her Diamond League debut in Qatar in the 800m against none other than Mr. Caster Semenya himself.
Just bill this as beauty vs the beast. Woman vs man. Ovaries vs undescended testicles...
Next week Genzebe Dibaba will make her Diamond League debut in Qatar in the 800m against none other than Mr. Caster Semenya himself.
Just bill this as beauty vs the beast. Woman vs man. Ovaries vs undescended testicles...
Jap wrote:
Next week Genzebe Dibaba will make her Diamond League debut in Qatar in the 800m against none other than Mr. Caster Semenya himself.
Just bill this as beauty vs the beast. Woman vs man. Ovaries vs undescended testicles...
EPO versus testosterone would be the most accurate billing.
Yeah, neither of them take EPO, reetard. Isotope tests are unevadable, you lose
pharma wrote:
Jap wrote:Next week Genzebe Dibaba will make her Diamond League debut in Qatar in the 800m against none other than Mr. Caster Semenya himself.
Just bill this as beauty vs the beast. Woman vs man. Ovaries vs undescended testicles...
EPO versus testosterone would be the most accurate billing.
Haha. This. Genzebe = EPO doper.
Dibaba is no doper!
No, you're just a dumbfckreetard who keeps crying because you are way slower than women
Jap wrote:
Yeah, neither of them take EPO, reetard. Isotope tests are unevadable, you lose
As an aside, I would be interested to know when the last out of competition test on Dibaba was done. I have been unable to access an international testing counter and/or testing protocol.
Also, by "isotope", what are you referring to? The mass detected by u-epo vs r-epo by gel electrophoresis/isoelectric focusing or combined affinity chromatography/lateral flow immunoassay? Please specify. As the former has less sensitivity than the latter (15% difference in trials), this will soon be gold standard. IE: currently a 15% chance to avoid a positive A sample.
Jap wrote:
Yeah, neither of them take EPO, reetard. Isotope tests are unevadable, you lose
As was shown in that EPO hotel bust where somehow nobody failed at test!
It's very unlikely she was ever on drugs if she passed tests administered by the Spanish police. They have no stake in track and would not cover up anything. Not saying the IAAF does, but she is a big name star.
Also, they evidently never found anything because Aden was never even charged.
Zorro wrote:
It's very unlikely she was ever on drugs if she passed tests administered by the Spanish police. They have no stake in track and would not cover up anything. Not saying the IAAF does, but she is a big name star.
Also, they evidently never found anything because Aden was never even charged.
....and I wonder how much money Qatar was charged for that one? In an economy as Spain currently, money would go a long way. Notice that Jama is no longer the coach of Qatar. It must be a conspiracy, as no one could be as unlucky as Jama to have two of his athletes fail doping/bio passport tests. Poor Jama- even his buddy Mo claims to have jumped ship, and claims only to have been an acquaintance (despite what Farah's bio book states). It's all only a coincidence...move along.
Lance Armstrong once paid 300k dollars as a bribe to cover up a positive drug test. I wonder how much it cost Jama?
IF jama was found guilty and IF a bribe would have been offered to make it go away, I would assume >1 million euro. Qataris have money to burn; and generally speaking, Spaniards are only marginally less corrupt than Somalians.
Her biggest challenge was passing the drugs test after that hotel bust.
One cheat against another.
ukathleticcoach wrote:
Her biggest challenge was passing the drugs test after that hotel bust.
One cheat against another.
How is Semenya a cheat? She was born with a vagina.
El Keniano wrote:
ukathleticcoach wrote:Her biggest challenge was passing the drugs test after that hotel bust.
One cheat against another.
How is Semenya a cheat? She was born with a vagina.
Among other things.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.