Addis Ababa is located on a playing field 8000' above Providence, RI. It's uphill the entire way for women like Molly.
Addis Ababa is located on a playing field 8000' above Providence, RI. It's uphill the entire way for women like Molly.
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Poor Molly.. she could have only been thrashed by half a minute if Ayana wasn't running. Here's an idea.. GET FASTER.
Sick of these American women bitching about why they are always getting trounced.
I new some would critcize her for answering his question honestly. It amazes me. The board is full of people calling everyone a doper. The first time an athlete says something remotely honest about doping people freak out - particularly if it's a woman.
I told Jonathan Gault that her winning by so much after not racing doesn't surprise me. In hindsight, the fact that she won by 45 seconds doesn't shock me either. Once they let her get ahead, it's over. She's run 29:20. She should be able to beat Infeld by about a minute.
Nothing to see here. Just more American sore losers. So what else is new?
kikKomen Soi sauce wrote:
Ayana is the most obvious doper in track and field at the moment.
She's self coached with help from her husband, so no one sees what goes on day-to-day.
This is only her 3rd 10,000m ever, and her only race of the year. Perfect for timing a doping cycle at the only time you'll be drug tested the entire year.
The 2nd half of her race was one of the fastest 5,000m in history, with no one pushing her.
She trains in a country with rampant doping and essentially non-existent drug testing.
All signs suggest something is fishy.
She's allowed to have an opinion. Some people on letsrun are babies
How dare she cast shade on Ethiopian athletes! They're unbelievably good!
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/aug/04/doping-hotspot-ethiopia-drug-testing-epo
No wonder she ran so badly in this race.
Who is the manager of Almaz Ayana?
Jos Hermens
https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/historic/32010549.html
https://sports.yahoo.com/news/agencies-operation-puerto-blood-samples-180732027--spt.html
No worries.
It is just a coincidence.
rojo wrote:
I new some would critcize her for answering his question honestly. It amazes me. The board is full of people calling everyone a doper. The first time an athlete says something remotely honest about doping people freak out - particularly if it's a woman.
I told Jonathan Gault that her winning by so much after not racing doesn't surprise me. In hindsight, the fact that she won by 45 seconds doesn't shock me either. Once they let her get ahead, it's over. She's run 29:20. She should be able to beat Infeld by about a minute.
Red flags all around for Ayana. If a male runner ran off and hid from the rest of the field at a major championship in this fashion this board would be doping accusation threads from top to bottom.
Tommy2Nuttz wrote:
Hey Molly, everyone has the right to question YOUR performances just as you question others. Remember, everyone you compete against (and lose to) goes thru drug testing. You are as likely to cheat as any Ethiopian. You get away with as much as they do.
Molly is not here, pud.
EthiDopians?
salty wrote:
kikKomen Soi sauce wrote:Ayana is the most obvious doper in track and field at the moment.
She's self coached with help from her husband, so no one sees what goes on day-to-day.
This is only her 3rd 10,000m ever, and her only race of the year. Perfect for timing a doping cycle at the only time you'll be drug tested the entire year.
The 2nd half of her race was one of the fastest 5,000m in history, with no one pushing her.
She trains in a country with rampant doping and essentially non-existent drug testing.
All signs suggest something is fishy.
She ran the second 5000 of that race in 14:24.9, only seven women in history have run a 5000 faster than that (including herself). She was even faster from 4000-9000: 14.24.7. And considering she ran the last couple of laps in 70-71 it's possible that she ran 5000m under 14:20 tonight. But that's to be expected right? She's just that much better than anyone else in history (who probably were dopers).
kikKomen Soi sauce wrote:
Ayana is the most obvious doper in track and field at the moment.
Wrong. That would be Evan Jager!
Karina98 wrote:
If this was the case, then why would they be allowed to compete?
Quit your bellying aching.
Because individual countries and their sports federations control drugs testing and punishments. In countries like Ethiopia where drugs testing is lax/nonexistent obviously their athletes have an advantage.
I like Huddle but quit whining. Remember Huddle winning the NYC Half in 2015 by arm blocking her competitor at the finish in controversial fashion? She is no saint.
FOCK HER!
She got away with cheating in New York half marathon....
Umm Elaine Thompson? Schippers?
typical American with a big gob.
Anyone who runs fast is questionable. Huddle included. That is the problem with the sport. It is easy to question particular countries but it is clear that athletes from all countries dope.
My guess is that as Ethiopia increases its testing--as it is doing (prison sentences!)--Ethiopia will still be better at distance running than the US for all the obvious reasons--altitude, history of success, best runners not playing other sports.
This board is so contradictory it's unreal! There are a million threads speculating on who is doping and the shady drug testing policies in Ethiopia and Kenya and then someone (molly) says what all of you have been saying and you criticize her?
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has a 1989 Ferrari 348 GTB and he's just put in paperwork to upgrade it
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these