Who trolls kids.....I mean.....You aught to be ashamed of yourselves....and you undetake the trolling like it's a.proffesional career.....talking back and forth for hours on end.....disgusting......
Assinga’s improvement was suspicious af, and his positive test proved that. I remember the year Hodge ran 22.33 indoors, MBP had set the new national HS record a few weeks (or days?) before and it was 22.89. For someone to improve by one second at that stage, completely obliterate a national HS record in that manner, and also not get close to those times since was a huge red flag then and remains one. Granted Hodge has made the SF in 200m at Words and now Olympics so is a huge talent, but that time remains an outlier. I doubt these little kids are procuring PEDs on their own so someone at that school needs to be put behind bars, and fast.
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Assinga’s improvement was suspicious af, and his positive test proved that. I remember the year Hodge ran 22.33 indoors, MBP had set the new national HS record a few weeks (or days?) before and it was 22.89. For someone to improve by one second at that stage, completely obliterate a national HS record in that manner, and also not get close to those times since was a huge red flag then and remains one. Granted Hodge has made the SF in 200m at Words and now Olympics so is a huge talent, but that time remains an outlier. I doubt these little kids are procuring PEDs on their own so someone at that school needs to be put behind bars, and fast.
Yeah. I thought Hodge's performance in that indoor 200 was strange as well. She blew by Shawnti Jackson like she was standing. She made the Olympics SF via the repechage round. She ran 23.00 in her first round and then 22.94 via repechage then 22.70 in the semifinal.
Obviously Asinga was higher profile and tested positive in 2023, but rumor's are going around that Skyler Franklin has tested positive as well (17 years old).
I don't believe these are entirely coincidental (e.g. both individually decided to dope) or tainted supplements. It's a sports focused school where both made massive drops so who's supplying drugs?
My thinking since Assinga testes positive is that him testing positive isn't the real story. There has to be some sort of backing for him to get access to the drug he tested positive for. The drug was canceled years ago for causing cancer. I really doubt it's in any supplements because why would it be anywhere? It's not the kinda thing that would sloppily end up contaminating another product. Some adult helped Assinga get the drug/doped assinga without his knowledge. This needs to be looked into, and the program needs to be investigated. I don't know if the team or coaches had some sort of doping culture, but it obviously can't be ruled out, and is far more plausible than assinga's theory.
Not saying the program isn't dirty and sourcing PEDS for athletes but you can buy cardarine online very easily.
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There has to be some sort of backing for him to get access to the drug he tested positive for.
The drug he got popped for can be purchased on-line for like $40.00. Why would it be in a (tainted) supplement? The same reason you can find fen-phen in dietary supplements today despite it putting a hole in your heart--it works and that's what people want, is something that works.
14 hours of spewing hyperboles....shall I spew more hyperboles post haste??that is the English you like....as you rant through your diatribe...failures
Time to call child protection services with this disturbing behaviour......obsessing over kids...and their lives....where are the Fed's when you need them....
Erin Brown's (to put it lightly) occasionally more clickbait than actual reporting but if it's cardarine again that's almost certainly supplied by the coach or some adult...and a substance with a 40 day half life which makes me think you'd only take it if you were confident you'd never be tested OOC
Explain to me why it should be considered wrong for a guy who is training to be a fast sprinter takes a supplement that makes him able to train better to be a fast sprinter. I don’t think the anti-doping crowd has considered why they even hold their opinions anymore.
This is your second moronic take of the day. It’s as bad as “if you have a beard but identify as female on a day, you should be able to compete as a woman”
I'm not 100 percent sure, but I think I've been able to work out from the mentioning of certain dates, meets, runners, and so forth that this Lenny Leonard person and I ran in the same state at the same time, and would likely have known each other's names when we were in HS. It's been a while so who knows if the other's real name would have stuck with us to this day, but I'm sure we must have known of each other back then. He has such a bizarre suite of opinions, and expresses them with such ferocity, that I'm dying to know who he is. I certainly won't ask him to give up his name on an anonymou forum and would not expect him to do so, but it's funny to think about: I might have been in a race at the state meet or a big invitational with a guy who wants to see a bunch of roided up muscle men running in the women's events.
Shocking....you have cheap minds....because to date....none of you have banded together to research all the rot at the aiu.......what about the african e member who received 25000 from China....Mr w..... from the Caribbean ...who received 80000 usd from China.... yes...but you believe their rulings....but know nothing about their dirty dealings..those are the Africans you should pursue...The ones who sell out the aiu for a dollar....
Obviously Asinga was higher profile and tested positive in 2023, but rumor's are going around that Skyler Franklin has tested positive as well (17 years old).
I don't believe these are entirely coincidental (e.g. both individually decided to dope) or tainted supplements. It's a sports focused school where both made massive drops so who's supplying drugs?
My thinking since Assinga testes positive is that him testing positive isn't the real story. There has to be some sort of backing for him to get access to the drug he tested positive for. The drug was canceled years ago for causing cancer. I really doubt it's in any supplements because why would it be anywhere? It's not the kinda thing that would sloppily end up contaminating another product. Some adult helped Assinga get the drug/doped assinga without his knowledge. This needs to be looked into, and the program needs to be investigated. I don't know if the team or coaches had some sort of doping culture, but it obviously can't be ruled out, and is far more plausible than assinga's theory.
What I don't understand is how Asinga can receive a 4-year ban if he was a minor and the drugs were administered to him by an adult. Minors are treated under a different legal category, especially when they've been abetted or directed to break a law/rule by adults.
My thinking since Assinga testes positive is that him testing positive isn't the real story. There has to be some sort of backing for him to get access to the drug he tested positive for. The drug was canceled years ago for causing cancer. I really doubt it's in any supplements because why would it be anywhere? It's not the kinda thing that would sloppily end up contaminating another product. Some adult helped Assinga get the drug/doped assinga without his knowledge. This needs to be looked into, and the program needs to be investigated. I don't know if the team or coaches had some sort of doping culture, but it obviously can't be ruled out, and is far more plausible than assinga's theory.
What I don't understand is how Asinga can receive a 4-year ban if he was a minor and the drugs were administered to him by an adult. Minors are treated under a different legal category, especially when they've been abetted or directed to break a law/rule by adults.
Being a minor didn't stop figure skater Valieva from being banned for four years.