She didn’t cheat. The governing body which made the decision was and still is in the wrong in their judgements. It will never make sense to people on Letsrun who seek personal vindication above truth.
She didn’t cheat. The governing body which made the decision was and still is in the wrong in their judgements. It will never make sense to people on Letsrun who seek personal vindication above truth.
She didn't cheat, even though she had a positive drug test both A and B sample.
She didn't cheat even though CAS found her at fault and laughed her out of court.
She didn't cheat even though her burrito excuse is completely outlandish in every possible way, starting with the fact that she had ordered beef.
She didn't cheat even though her press conference was misleading (it wasn't a trace amount, she didn't mention she ordered carne asada, she had also lied for months about why she wasn't competing)
She didn't cheat even though nandrolone is well known and helps endurance athletes out a lot.
She didn't cheat even though Ross Tucker all but figure out what she probably did, which was ingest a nandrolone precursor.
She didn't cheat even though her progression is unnatural, her ability to stay healthy was very rare, and her ability to put tons of racing on her legs and still be dominant was also rare.
She didn't cheat even though she went from 15:00 to 14:34 an it even shocked her coaches, in her fourth year of pro running.
She didn't cheat even though she stormed by Jenny Simpson, the world silver medalist in 2018 to claim the US 15 title for herself.
She didn't cheat even though she dipped under 3:55, becoming the first American ever to do so.
She didn't cheat even when she improved upon her American record running 14:23 and closing in a 60.
She didn't cheat.
Signed--a lets runner seeking personal vindication above the truth.
She didn’t cheat. The governing body which made the decision was and still is in the wrong in their judgements. It will never make sense to people on Letsrun who seek personal vindication above truth.
She didn’t cheat. The governing body which made the decision was and still is in the wrong in their judgements. It will never make sense to people on Letsrun who seek personal vindication above truth.
She didn't cheat, even though she had a positive drug test both A and B sample.
She didn't cheat even though CAS found her at fault and laughed her out of court.
She didn't cheat even though her burrito excuse is completely outlandish in every possible way, starting with the fact that she had ordered beef.
She didn't cheat even though her press conference was misleading (it wasn't a trace amount, she didn't mention she ordered carne asada, she had also lied for months about why she wasn't competing)
She didn't cheat even though nandrolone is well known and helps endurance athletes out a lot.
She didn't cheat even though Ross Tucker all but figure out what she probably did, which was ingest a nandrolone precursor.
She didn't cheat even though her progression is unnatural, her ability to stay healthy was very rare, and her ability to put tons of racing on her legs and still be dominant was also rare.
She didn't cheat even though she went from 15:00 to 14:34 an it even shocked her coaches, in her fourth year of pro running.
She didn't cheat even though she stormed by Jenny Simpson, the world silver medalist in 2018 to claim the US 15 title for herself.
She didn't cheat even though she dipped under 3:55, becoming the first American ever to do so.
She didn't cheat even when she improved upon her American record running 14:23 and closing in a 60.
She didn't cheat.
Signed--a lets runner seeking personal vindication above the truth.
The CAS doesn't rule on cheating. That's something haters want to believe.
All of these findings are consistent with unknowing ingestion of the edible parts of soy-fed intact boar and being unable to prove it one month later, and a Code that removes the benefit of the doubt for the athlete.
She didn't cheat, even though she had a positive drug test both A and B sample.
She didn't cheat even though CAS found her at fault and laughed her out of court.
She didn't cheat even though her burrito excuse is completely outlandish in every possible way, starting with the fact that she had ordered beef.
She didn't cheat even though her press conference was misleading (it wasn't a trace amount, she didn't mention she ordered carne asada, she had also lied for months about why she wasn't competing)
She didn't cheat even though nandrolone is well known and helps endurance athletes out a lot.
She didn't cheat even though Ross Tucker all but figure out what she probably did, which was ingest a nandrolone precursor.
She didn't cheat even though her progression is unnatural, her ability to stay healthy was very rare, and her ability to put tons of racing on her legs and still be dominant was also rare.
She didn't cheat even though she went from 15:00 to 14:34 an it even shocked her coaches, in her fourth year of pro running.
She didn't cheat even though she stormed by Jenny Simpson, the world silver medalist in 2018 to claim the US 15 title for herself.
She didn't cheat even though she dipped under 3:55, becoming the first American ever to do so.
She didn't cheat even when she improved upon her American record running 14:23 and closing in a 60.
She didn't cheat.
Signed--a lets runner seeking personal vindication above the truth.
The CAS doesn't rule on cheating. That's something haters want to believe.
All of these findings are consistent with unknowing ingestion of the edible parts of soy-fed intact boar and being unable to prove it one month later, and a Code that removes the benefit of the doubt for the athlete.
The CAS doesn't rule on cheating. That's something haters want to believe.
All of these findings are consistent with unknowing ingestion of the edible parts of soy-fed intact boar and being unable to prove it one month later, and a Code that removes the benefit of the doubt for the athlete.
Marc Scott continued his rough outdoor season. Ran 62 at Antrim HM. I don't know if he's been injured or I'll but that promise of his indoor season looks a long way off. British men's long distance running is really struggling in the post-Mo era
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