I don't understand. If somebody hacked his email, that is 100 times worse than doping in a college sport. Breaking the law as.opppsed to cheating in a sport is much more serious.
I don't understand. If somebody hacked his email, that is 100 times worse than doping in a college sport. Breaking the law as.opppsed to cheating in a sport is much more serious.
You must be confused about the legality of ordering drugs from the dark web.
SC pic....where it shows the emails. Does the bottom email shown have the Elizabeth and the athletes last name? EPO is again highlighted as part of the search as contained in the email. Is a family member helping him with this?
f you genuinely believe he was just “Iowa State’s 10th guy” with zero portal leverage because of old track PRs, then you either have no idea how high-level distance running works or you’re being willfully ignorant. That’s a clueless take. He clearly showed over that stretch in the fall that he was a completely different athlete than he had been before — anyone who actually understands progression and development could see that. Nuttycombe alone should’ve erased that narrative. A performance like that absolutely gets attention. If you’re top 30 at Nuttycombe, you’re a low stick anywhere in the country — period. Programs would line up for that. And if this were just a standard transfer or a minor team-rule issue (non-doping), there would still be multiple schools willing to take that upside without hesitation. Acting like he had “no motion” in the portal just screams that you don’t understand the sport at this level. Just cause he only has a year doesn’t mean squat buddy. SEC schools now only bring in transfers so what are you actually talking about?
I understand the contents of the alleged emails, but I feel like we cannot do anything with them because they don't include any information that would link them to SC. Also they seem like they could be fake. There has to be at least one running enthusiast on this platform experimenting with EPO, who just took a screenshot of their email and order and sensationalized this whole thing. As for the video, where is it?
Nope. Look at their Missouri results from XC. Look at his track times. 3:59/7:54 are nit low stick for good team, not top 7 for a top 5 team. Look where he transferred. He was a walk-on at ISU.
I think the real question here is why tf does a college kid need ED meds. The EPO is whatever I can understand wanting to be a national level runner for the cost of a few hundred euros, but if you need to take cialus at that age you’re cooked
Nope. Look at their Missouri results from XC. Look at his track times. 3:59/7:54 are nit low stick for good team, not top 7 for a top 5 team. Look where he transferred. He was a walk-on at ISU.
Why do you keep lying? He 100% was getting $ to go to Iowa State.
I think the real question here is why tf does a college kid need ED meds. The EPO is whatever I can understand wanting to be a national level runner for the cost of a few hundred euros, but if you need to take cialus at that age you’re cooked
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I think the real question here is why tf does a college kid need ED meds. The EPO is whatever I can understand wanting to be a national level runner for the cost of a few hundred euros, but if you need to take cialus at that age you’re cooked
Huge vasodilation benefits. Combine it with epo and that’s a significant improvement. Toss in some itpp and said benefit is even larger. Seems like this may be a ‘to the gills’ situation.
I think the real question here is why tf does a college kid need ED meds. The EPO is whatever I can understand wanting to be a national level runner for the cost of a few hundred euros, but if you need to take cialus at that age you’re cooked
Huge vasodilation benefits. Combine it with epo and that’s a significant improvement. Toss in some itpp and said benefit is even larger. Seems like this may be a ‘to the gills’ situation.
Good info. Seems like this kid was on ChatGPT optimizing stacks. Whoever has access to his email should see if he was getting labs done at Quest. I hope he’s monitoring his hematocrit or else he could be the next Mr. 60%
Huge vasodilation benefits. Combine it with epo and that’s a significant improvement. Toss in some itpp and said benefit is even larger. Seems like this may be a ‘to the gills’ situation.
Good info. Seems like this kid was on ChatGPT optimizing stacks. Whoever has access to his email should see if he was getting labs done at Quest. I hope he’s monitoring his hematocrit or else he could be the next Mr. 60%
With how much it seems like he may have been playing the game, I doubt he was taking the risk of documented lab testing. If he was, anylabtestnow would be another good search. My guess would be that he was using a microhematocrit centrifuge to monitor it himself in combination with monitoring his hgb with a personal hgb test device. If he is this deep into it, very unlikely that epo and ED meds were the only illegal products he was using.
Good info. Seems like this kid was on ChatGPT optimizing stacks. Whoever has access to his email should see if he was getting labs done at Quest. I hope he’s monitoring his hematocrit or else he could be the next Mr. 60%
With how much it seems like he may have been playing the game, I doubt he was taking the risk of documented lab testing. If he was, anylabtestnow would be another good search. My guess would be that he was using a microhematocrit centrifuge to monitor it himself in combination with monitoring his hgb with a personal hgb test device. If he is this deep into it, very unlikely that epo and ED meds were the only illegal products he was using.
Great call. Yes one of the personal devices makes more sense than ordering labs for yourself which is surprisingly expensive plus leaves a paper trail. I hope for his sake that he was monitoring hgb / crit and not winging it.
What’s interesting is the legiostore.com site has been taken down but if you use wayback machine you can view archived indexes. I found multiple brands of EPO and CERA on there. I don’t know the purview USADA has especially since the operation appears EU based, but if they can subpoena records from that site we could see some huge busts from around the world.