In addition, Florian Bremm took down Nordas FTW in the Trong 3k last week. What's in the water in Germany these days?
Florian Bremm has an open Strava profile, so you can analyse his training and make your conclusions before casting doubts like this one? 7:44 is 5 seconds off his PB, so probably it speaks more about a poor performance from Nordås. 3rd, 4th and 6th in the race ran PB's, and 5th was Heymans, who is returning from a period of sickness.
He is also part of the YouTube channel "Running Gags", which has been actively releasing videos in the last couple of years (you need to know German to follow it properly) showing some good young German runners competing at national and international level.
In addition, Florian Bremm took down Nordas FTW in the Trong 3k last week. What's in the water in Germany these days?
Florian Bremm has an open Strava profile, so you can analyse his training and make your conclusions before casting doubts like this one? 7:44 is 5 seconds off his PB, so probably it speaks more about a poor performance from Nordås. 3rd, 4th and 6th in the race ran PB's, and 5th was Heymans, who is returning from a period of sickness.
He is also part of the YouTube channel "Running Gags", which has been actively releasing videos in the last couple of years (you need to know German to follow it properly) showing some good young German runners competing at national and international level.
Thank you. I recently spent 10 days in Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, right on the border with Denmark.
Didn't see any runners there.... but they have great swimmers and their handball team (professional) is in the top German pro League, placed about 5th or 6th.
Having been to Germany several times, I doubt very much that these guys, Bremm Farken, and the Euro marathon winner...are on anything to enhance their performances.
In Germany, what I observed every day was, rules, rules, rules... always strictly adhered to. You're at a stoplight with no cars in sight... but it's red for pedestrians. In most countries 99% of people will cross the road.....not in Germany, though.... everyone stands there until it turns green.... awesome.. rules, rules, rules.
In addition, Florian Bremm took down Nordas FTW in the Trong 3k last week. What's in the water in Germany these days?
Same thing as every where else.
The main point which you didn't get (like you almost always don't get the main point) was that people think germans have had some improvement generally recently. Do you get it now?
The main point which you didn't get (like you almost always don't get the main point) was that people think germans have had some improvement generally recently. Do you get it now?
Same thing as producing improvements everywhere else. Do you get that now?
The main point which you didn't get (like you almost always don't get the main point) was that people think germans have had some improvement generally recently. Do you get it now?
Same thing as producing improvements everywhere else. Do you get that now?
Same thing as producing improvements everywhere else. Do you get that now?
OK, you don't.
He doesn't.
he know nothing about these athletes. If they have had recurring injuries. If their training changed. If they became professional and got support from the federation.
He know absolutely nothing. And for his simple, ignorant mind, "doping" is the explanation for everything.
he know nothing about these athletes. If they have had recurring injuries. If their training changed. If they became professional and got support from the federation.
He know absolutely nothing. And for his simple, ignorant mind, "doping" is the explanation for everything.
When athletes are suddenly beating the doped athletes who are throughout the sport then doping is the most likely explanation.
he know nothing about these athletes. If they have had recurring injuries. If their training changed. If they became professional and got support from the federation.
He know absolutely nothing. And for his simple, ignorant mind, "doping" is the explanation for everything.
When athletes are suddenly beating the doped athletes who are throughout the sport then doping is the most likely explanation.
he know nothing about these athletes. If they have had recurring injuries. If their training changed. If they became professional and got support from the federation.
He know absolutely nothing. And for his simple, ignorant mind, "doping" is the explanation for everything.
Astonishing that he is not interested in any new info (often showing he just was wrong) which is presented to him. What's his benefit of 40000 (mostly presenting wrong facts) posts?
What's random about it? The Germans are plotting their comeback after being defeated in the wars.
They always want to be the best. Best cars, best soccer team, best army, best everything. They always fail, but the rest of the world has to work pretty hard to beat them.
Jakob is technically a German-adjacent, so they arguably already have him.
"Kerr is a Scottish boy's name meaning “thicket, marsh,” or “from the marshland.” It's a clan surname, and it's derived from the Old Norse kjarr, which means “brushwood, copsewood.”
Norse runners clearly have special adaptations for the 1500m.
he know nothing about these athletes. If they have had recurring injuries. If their training changed. If they became professional and got support from the federation.
He know absolutely nothing. And for his simple, ignorant mind, "doping" is the explanation for everything.
Astonishing that he is not interested in any new info (often showing he just was wrong) which is presented to him. What's his benefit of 40000 (mostly presenting wrong facts) posts?
So even though confidential athlete surveys have demonstrated that a high proportion of top level athletes were doping you can obviously show that doping is no longer present in the sport.
So even though confidential athlete surveys have demonstrated that a high proportion of top level athletes were doping you can obviously show that doping is no longer present in the sport.
Those surveys were at a World Championships and the Pan-Arab Games. The percentage admitting doping at the Pan-Arab Games (despite a lower level standard of competition) was much higher. That tells you everything.
It could be that 40% of athletes globally admit they are doping, but it doesn't tell you much about whether a particular German or Brit is doping. Much of that 40% will be from Africa and countries like Russia.
Also, those surveys still indicated the majority of athletes aren't doping, and yet you claim EVERYBODY is doping, including 14 year old kids.