That “untrustworthy” Kenyan system is the only one making significant progress against doping catching actual cheats. The rest of the world’s systems are just dressing.
Oh come on Kenny, it's not a fair fight.
The country with a million dopers is always going to be winning the battle of 'who can catch the most dopers'.
And the country that doesn't catch any shouldn't be paying their anti-doping officials' salaries.
We had an inkling that she could someday challenge 48 when she split faster than 48 in the 4x400 years ago. So, now she finally took it seriously and wasn't even going for the record. In the video, it looked to me like she eased up considerably the last 30m. She has a fantastic chance at the sub-48 now. Then you ask what she's going to do next year. I think they've been getting her ready to break 50 over the barriers.
As he usually is by the 60-70M mark. And given that he did not build his usual huge lead in the first 20M, it was a given that he wasn't going to make it out of the semis.
We had an inkling that she could someday challenge 48 when she split faster than 48 in the 4x400 years ago. So, now she finally took it seriously and wasn't even going for the record. In the video, it looked to me like she eased up considerably the last 30m. She has a fantastic chance at the sub-48 now. Then you ask what she's going to do next year. I think they've been getting her ready to break 50 over the barriers.
She really could have won the 200m silver (Jefferson has it locked though)
48.29 STROLLED, JUST RUN THE WR IN THE FINAL PLEASE
SML just blew me away. I looked at the clock and thought it malfunctioned. I hope she has something left in the tank. Because I can't imagine running 48.29 in the semis. I wonder if she knows what she is doing.
Anyhow - She now owns the American Record. Sanya, you had a long reign.