Where's the beef?
Where's the beef?
Really wrote:
Where's the beef?
We know where the bull is. It's all over this thread.
I’m inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt. I have seen other athletes in other sports also test positive for vanishingly small amounts of banned substances, far below the therapeutic limits, due to what was later ruled to be contamination.
A swimmer named Madisyn Cox tested positive for something called Trimetazidine, in extremely small amounts. the testers ruled it was ingested unintentionally but had to ban her anyway.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/olympics.nbcsports.com/2018/07/20/madisyn-cox-doping-ban-swimming/amp/
A famous boxer, Canelo Alvarez, tested positive for clenbuterol, also in very small amounts, plausibly due meat contamination which apparently has happened in Mexico.
It’s possible that the athletes getting caught In these circumstances are in fact innocent of intentionally doping. Not saying I know or can know for sure, but I would be inclined to listen to the explanation. Tainted food is not implausible, and is a long way from Dennis Mitchell’s “I had sex with my wife four times last night” explanation for elevated testosterone.
Where's the beef? wrote:
Yes, clearly a bogus excuse just like Wilson.
And yes again, it is clear that Russians and Kenyans dope.
Don't forget the Ethiopians. Cubans. Dominicans. Nigerians...lol
Since most of y'all are ignorant wrote:
Trenbolone is not something a track athlete is going to want to be using unless they are a thrower. It is extremely androgenic and causes serious issues with muscles getting so pumped in a short amount of time as to cause debilitating cramps, especially in the low back. Lawson wouldn't have been able to train properly on tren and his natural testosterone production would be shut down so hard it just wouldn't make sense because the post-cycle therapy getting things back up and running takes too long. This drug makes no sense for a jumper.
Thank you I didn’t know that, very interesting.
Gap in knowledge is that the needful has to pass through his system by which time any minute traces would not be vanishingly small they would vanish.
It's amazing that in these contamination stories the appropriate contaminant can be found.
So with a sprinter/power eventer their suppliment us always contaminanted with steroids.
Conveniently distance runners similarly always get unlucky with EPO
Two British runners for a reduced sentence because the contamination was found in supliments they provided. They could never have added that the themselves.
Dopers like all jailbirds are always inoccent.
If beef produced a doping positive half the athletes would be banned.
The cat is our if the bag on East African EPO abuse.
American sprinting and power events success. Well it's based on steroids since the 70's. Sone in UK too.
How many doping bustsdo you need before you susss it out?
It's in extremely small amounts because they didn't test when it was at its peak.
Begin your education here
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/nmp/sonet/rlos/bioproc/halflife/index.htmlSince most of y'all are ignorant wrote:
Trenbolone is not something a track athlete is going to want to be using unless they are a thrower. It is extremely androgenic and causes serious issues with muscles getting so pumped in a short amount of time as to cause debilitating cramps, especially in the low back. Lawson wouldn't have been able to train properly on tren and his natural testosterone production would be shut down so hard it just wouldn't make sense because the post-cycle therapy getting things back up and running takes too long. This drug makes no sense for a jumper.
Garbage both throwing and sprinting/ long jump are power events. EPO can drop you dead they're not going to worry about cramp dude effect! Find a link for your layman's bs
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrenboloneWADA should team up with FDA and target American beef production - it's not just athletes in danger, it's becoming a public health hazard.
Hardloper wrote:
Habalil wrote:
The apoligists are out strong for us. athletes. I See now the behavior towards africans seems to be racism
America-haters trying to pretend this is equivalent to getting popped for EPO which unlike zeranol, has significant performance benefits and cannot get into your system accidentally.
Are you sure? I thought it was in puddles. ?
ukathleticscoach wrote:
American sprinting and power events success. Well it's based on steroids since the 70's. Sone in UK too.
How many doping bustsdo you need before you susss it out?
Probably the 1960s
Subway Surfers wrote:
ukathleticscoach wrote:
American sprinting and power events success. Well it's based on steroids since the 70's. Sone in UK too.
Probably the 1960s
Definitely the 60s:
https://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/sports/22hammer.htmlukathleticscoach wrote:
American sprinting and power events success. Well it's based on steroids since the 70's. Sone in UK too.
I guess you are too young to remember the 1969 issue of Track and Field News calling steroids "The Breakfast of Champions."
USA people do not dope. Or other Westerners.
Only state-sponsored Russians, shifty Chinese, Kenyans who haven't changed their citizenship, etc.
POST OF THE DAY. im getting tired of all these athletes coming up with entirely illogical bull sh9t narratives...
HeadChef wrote:
These trace hormones stand up to cooking? I want proof that they can find it chemically intact in cooked meat.
Why not? A-j proved the excuses work.
Well, wait and see, but swimmer Madisyn Cox sanction has just been reduced from 2 years to 6 months, after lawyers managed to prove that the banned substance was present in her supplements.
I don't buy this for a second. Lawson found a supplier of methyltrienolone (ie oral tren). It's very fast in-and-out; unfortunately for him, just not 'out' fast enough.
ukathleticscoach wrote:
Two British runners for a reduced sentence because the contamination was found in supliments they provided. They could never have added that the themselves.
Dopers like all jailbirds are always inoccent.
If beef produced a doping positive half the athletes would be banned.
^This!
Also, at least the British guys (who?) had their alleged source tested, unlike Wilson, and got a ban, unlike Wilson, although their tests revealed the alleged contamination, unlike Wilson's.
Ridiculo. But on par with USADA's attitude towards our elite dopers.
Thank you I had not heard that.