Lmao you could see how disgusted the BBC were that Odira beat their golden girl Keely in the 800m final.
On paper Odira running a monster PB in the form of a championship record for gold after returning from giving birth should tick all the boxes for the BBC to wax lyrical about her, however I don't think they mentioned her name once.
agreed with the 1, would replace 2 and 3 with Bell and Wightman though.
Choosing Wightman definitely proves you're not racist, unlike me. You should Tweet it on X too. You'll get plenty of likes from your leftie virtue signalling friends.
I would also add Bell. And Hocker. 2 and 3 stay. Wightman is lower on the list. But these are the true Enhanced Games.
Add Beamish at the top. The way he beat all the dopers in a pathetic slow race. These are the true Enhanced Games.
Some of you doping apologists are so stupid you can't even understand the difference between "most likely to get busted" and "most likely to be dirty".
In a world with no backroom shenanigans you’re probably right. But there’s so much chicanery going on, especially when it comes to “aiding those poor third worlders” that fixing things is tough.
On a side note, it’s interesting the level of of insults and accusations tossed at athletes like McPhillips and Lutkenhaus for example, while not a word is mentioned about things like Odira’s much more massive improvement. But there aren’t really any double standards, are there? 😂🤡🎪
In a world with no backroom shenanigans you’re probably right. But there’s so much chicanery going on, especially when it comes to “aiding those poor third worlders” that fixing things is tough.
On a side note, it’s interesting the level of of insults and accusations tossed at athletes like McPhillips and Lutkenhaus for example, while not a word is mentioned about things like Odira’s much more massive improvement. But there aren’t really any double standards, are there? 😂🤡🎪
We live in the world of the bribe - look at American politics, where everyone is on the take. Why would that not be the case in sports? That more Kenyans get caught in doping busts (testing is no better elsewhere, that is just a corrupt illusion) says that their testing is working and they can't afford the bribes. That fewer others get caught elsewhere makes me suspicious as the talent isn't better, just greater corruptness pervades. Those with money are much better at bribing - look at the American Supreme Court (the epitome of corruption), why would USADA be any different, do you think they have a moral backbone? Other first world countries are much the same. Sport is corrupt, look at most other team pro sports (NFL, FIFA, UCI, whomever) doping is rife, they just sweep it under the carpet.
In a world with no backroom shenanigans you’re probably right. But there’s so much chicanery going on, especially when it comes to “aiding those poor third worlders” that fixing things is tough.
On a side note, it’s interesting the level of of insults and accusations tossed at athletes like McPhillips and Lutkenhaus for example, while not a word is mentioned about things like Odira’s much more massive improvement. But there aren’t really any double standards, are there? 😂🤡🎪
We live in the world of the bribe - look at American politics, where everyone is on the take. Why would that not be the case in sports? That more Kenyans get caught in doping busts (testing is no better elsewhere, that is just a corrupt illusion) says that their testing is working and they can't afford the bribes. That fewer others get caught elsewhere makes me suspicious as the talent isn't better, just greater corruptness pervades. Those with money are much better at bribing - look at the American Supreme Court (the epitome of corruption), why would USADA be any different, do you think they have a moral backbone? Other first world countries are much the same. Sport is corrupt, look at most other team pro sports (NFL, FIFA, UCI, whomever) doping is rife, they just sweep it under the carpet.
Your comment is really dumb. By all objective measures corruption in Kenya is incomparable to the USA or other Western countries.
Another obvious difference is that the USADA officer probably earns at least 10% of what somebody like Cole Hocker earns, whereas an ADAK tester probably earns less than 1% of what somebody like Wanyonyi earns. It's possible that, for example, Dallas Cowboys, valued at $7 billion, could bribe the USADA, Cooper Luktenhaus not so much.
An ADAK testing officer earns Ksh. 70,350 monthly which is $544. According to Pulse Sports Kenya, Wanynonyi's net worth is around $1 million.
Lmao you could see how disgusted the BBC were that Odira beat their golden girl Keely in the 800m final.
On paper Odira running a monster PB in the form of a championship record for gold after returning from giving birth should tick all the boxes for the BBC to wax lyrical about her, however I don't think they mentioned her name once.
It was wonderful to see.
Yeah, I guess you would see the Kenyan gals still engaing in unrestricted drug use as wonderful. You racists don’t mention Keely out all that time with injury but if she wer melanin enhamced you’d never stop jabbering about it.
What is teally winderful to see is that the concentration on catching male dopers has reduced the Kenyans to less then stellar levels of performance when they know there’s a good chance of being caught. Wanyonyi, whose coach (Berardelli) has his own devices to check blood readings (meaning drug positives) was the only winner for the guys. So, even with one Kenyan doped dude swiping gold, it was overall wonderful to see how the champs turned out on the medal side.
Can’t wait ‘til the same goes for the women, and I also want to see ALL the sprinters, from EVERYWHERE, finally have to face honest testing. Itz coming itz.
Of all the filthiest, outrageously-insulting, gratuitous, foulest, obscene, misogynist, inappropriate and tremendously disgusting perverted things to say..
Lmao you could see how disgusted the BBC were that Odira beat their golden girl Keely in the 800m final.
On paper Odira running a monster PB in the form of a championship record for gold after returning from giving birth should tick all the boxes for the BBC to wax lyrical about her, however I don't think they mentioned her name once.
Keely is more suspicious than the Kenyans. There’s a widespread rumor that Team GB gave her a 1-year shadow ban in the wake of last year’s Olympics.
Lmao you could see how disgusted the BBC were that Odira beat their golden girl Keely in the 800m final.
On paper Odira running a monster PB in the form of a championship record for gold after returning from giving birth should tick all the boxes for the BBC to wax lyrical about her, however I don't think they mentioned her name once.
Keely is more suspicious than the Kenyans. There’s a widespread rumor that Team GB gave her a 1-year shadow ban in the wake of last year’s Olympics.
Sure. A widespread rumor you just started. 🤣 No one is more doped than Kenyans in particular, East Africans in general. And you know it.