Somebody's hurting about something. Try not to let life get you so down and angry.
You're way behind with the BBC post. Also, the BBC is way behind what was posted on here in January. Keep up...
Somebody's hurting about something. Try not to let life get you so down and angry.
You're way behind with the BBC post. Also, the BBC is way behind what was posted on here in January. Keep up...
It's just silly this thing from Renato that EPO doesn't work on top class Kenyan runners. I bet at least one or a couple of runners he coached during the years took some forbidden peds.
I love how the mods changed the thread title about a 2 year old bust to say something inaccurate - Jebet is no longer the steeplechase WR holder, Beatrice is. Idiots.
Another Kenyan fraud.
rekrunner wrote:
Armstronglivs wrote:
How unfair. Rekrunner can prove that EPO won't have helped her. If only she had talked to him first.
I'm a big believer in altitude training.
This looks like old news, so if nothing has changed, my comments from 2018 still apply.
Altitude-trained athletes also believe in doping. That train left a long time ago. Clearly you missed it.
rekrunner wrote:
Armstronglivs wrote:
How unfair. Rekrunner can prove that EPO won't have helped her. If only she had talked to him first.
I'm a big believer in altitude training.
This looks like old news, so if nothing has changed, my comments from 2018 still apply.
Your comments never apply.
Jebet keeps her Rio gold.
Emma Coburn is the real victim.
Armstronglivs wrote:
rekrunner wrote:
I'm a big believer in altitude training.
This looks like old news, so if nothing has changed, my comments from 2018 still apply.
Altitude-trained athletes also believe in doping. That train left a long time ago. Clearly you missed it.
Sounds like you are finally getting it.
The belief in doping is widespread, goes deep, and even goes high up in altitude.
Clearly, I missed jumping onto that belief train.
rekrunner wrote:
Armstronglivs wrote:
Altitude-trained athletes also believe in doping. That train left a long time ago. Clearly you missed it.
Sounds like you are finally getting it.
The belief in doping is widespread, goes deep, and even goes high up in altitude.
Clearly, I missed jumping onto that belief train.
You know Gary Radcliffe is also a big believer in altitude training.
Subway Surfers wrote:
rekrunner wrote:
Sounds like you are finally getting it.
The belief in doping is widespread, goes deep, and even goes high up in altitude.
Clearly, I missed jumping onto that belief train.
You know Gary Radcliffe is also a big believer in altitude training.
Who is Gary Radcliffe?
rekrunner wrote:
Armstronglivs wrote:
Altitude-trained athletes also believe in doping. That train left a long time ago. Clearly you missed it.
Sounds like you are finally getting it.
The belief in doping is widespread, goes deep, and even goes high up in altitude.
Clearly, I missed jumping onto that belief train.
That's getting old - don't you have any new material? Virtually no one takes you seriously except maybe Jon Orange. ?
It's an ancient truth.
Wow, I can't believe the "major bust" thing was for real.
George213 wrote:
Wow, I can't believe the "major bust" thing was for real.
Two years ago...
rekrunner wrote:
Armstronglivs wrote:
Altitude-trained athletes also believe in doping. That train left a long time ago. Clearly you missed it.
Sounds like you are finally getting it.
The belief in doping is widespread, goes deep, and even goes high up in altitude.
Clearly, I missed jumping onto that belief train.
The cheerleader of doping deniers. You haven't jumped on to anything, permanently perched as you are in front of your computer screen. And as an utterly sedentary troll you think you know better than champion athletes.
Barrel of Laughs wrote:
That's getting old - don't you have any new material? Virtually no one takes you seriously except maybe Jon Orange. ?
+1
And another thread rekrunnered. At least Jon normally stops after a page or two with his trolling.
rekrunner wrote:
It's an ancient truth.
Let no one accuse you of being up-to-date.
lololololol wrote:
George213 wrote:
Wow, I can't believe the "major bust" thing was for real.
Two years ago...
+1
We already had our share of WR holders and Olympic champions in distance running, just like in sprinting ages ago - who will be shocked by the next one?
Notice how only a few people commented on Kipsang's ban earlier this winter. Same old, same old.
Not Chepkoech though? The runner who lowered Jebet's WR from 8:52 to 8:44?
casual obsever wrote:
And another thread rekrunnered. At least Jon normally stops after a page or two with his trolling.
I wasn't going to comment on 2-year old news, but I was invited to speak by someone who told me athletes believe in doping.