ukathleticscoach wrote:
http://www.athleticsweekly.com/news/javelin-thrower-joanna-blair-handed-four-year-ban-102757
Have you seen this, El Keniano? Oh no!
Some mistake, surely? Brits do not cheat!
milermb wrote:
Some mistake, surely? Brits do not cheat!
Best testing system in the world, and in the last year one minor league sprinter and one minor league female javelin thrower.
Kenya -worst testing system in the world, and in the last eight weeks two Olympic champions and two Commonwealth medalists (all runners).
Sorry to bring logic into this.
Oh no! wrote:
Have you seen this, El Keniano? Oh no!
El K has finally been banned for vulgar racism against Nigerians.
Coevett wrote:
milermb wrote:
Some mistake, surely? Brits do not cheat!
Best testing system in the world, and in the last year one minor league sprinter and one minor league female javelin thrower.
Kenya -worst testing system in the world, and in the last eight weeks two Olympic champions and two Commonwealth medalists (all runners).
Sorry to bring logic into this.
So you're acknowledging that Brits are dirty cheats!
Coevett wrote:
milermb wrote:
Some mistake, surely? Brits do not cheat!
Best testing system in the world,.
Except for athletes that don't hear the doorbell.
Coevett wrote:
Kenya -worst testing system in the world, and in the last eight weeks two Olympic champions and two Commonwealth medalists (all runners).
Sorry to bring logic into this.
Isn't the Nigerian testing system worse?
And who are the two Kenyan Olympic champions [caught?] in the last eight weeks?
Coevett wrote:
Best testing system in the world, and in the last year one minor league sprinter and one minor league female javelin thrower.
Kenya -worst testing system in the world, and in the last eight weeks two Olympic champions and two Commonwealth medalists (all runners).
Sorry to bring logic into this.
Best testing in Britain? Who says so? Brits? OK.
Worst testing in Kenya? Who says so? Brits? OK.
Two Kenyan Olympic Champions in the last eight weeks? OK. Fact is: more like zero.
Different people seems to think differently about "logic".
Of course there is systemic cheating in British athletics - there have been huge cover ups in track cycling, road cycling, athletics, and rugby.
dirtydirty wrote:
Coevett wrote:
Best testing system in the world, and in the last year one minor league sprinter and one minor league female javelin thrower.
Kenya -worst testing system in the world, and in the last eight weeks two Olympic champions and two Commonwealth medalists (all runners).
Sorry to bring logic into this.
So you're acknowledging that Brits are dirty cheats!
Britannia waives the rules.
"Some mistake, surely? Brits do not cheat!"
I was, sort of, being a bit ironic here! I suspect - but do not know - that cheating in high level sport here in the UK is at the same level as it is in most other similar countries.
In this particular case, why would you want to use PEDs to progress from being a mediocre javelin thrower to a marginally less mediocre javelin thrower?
Maybe she should have taken some tips from Fatima Whitbread on how to be a clean British athlete.
kjakls wrote:
Of course there is systemic cheating in British athletics - there have been huge cover ups in track cycling, road cycling, athletics, and rugby.
They deny it with their holier-than-thou attitude.
kjakls wrote:
Of course there is systemic cheating in British athletics - there have been huge cover ups in track cycling, road cycling, athletics, and rugby.
But you're going to blow the whistle because obviously you know the facts?
kjakls wrote:
Of course there is systemic cheating in British athletics - there have been huge cover ups in track cycling, road cycling, athletics, and rugby.
For was a dirty little bugger, jacked on PEDS the latter half of his career, now he has to turn the other way.
Ben L Wrong wrote:
Coevett wrote:
Best testing system in the world,.
Except for athletes that don't hear the doorbell.
Bingo.
Wait, there are still some white people in Luton?
Coevett wrote:
milermb wrote:
Some mistake, surely? Brits do not cheat!
Best testing system in the world, and in the last year one minor league sprinter and one minor league female javelin thrower.
Kenya -worst testing system in the world, and in the last eight weeks two Olympic champions and two Commonwealth medalists (all runners).
Sorry to bring logic into this.
Britain - advanced doping techniques and masking agents, easy access to labs and doctors.
Kenya - access to drugs, but limited ability to finely microdose and mask.
You can’t establish system efficiency by the number of catches. If I catch 5 mice with one set of traps and 10 mice with another, which system is superior? Is the first one better because there are less mice found in the building? Or is the second one better because there are more mice caught? Or is the second one worse because there are more mice found in the building? Or is the first one worse because there are less mice caught?