Adoi wrote:
Your argument (if you can call it that) seems to be:
"Back in the 80s, I heard of a couple of Australian athletes taking drugs, therefore, there is a culture of PED use in Australia."
This is nonsense.
What was so upsetting about the Peter Bol positive was that no other high profile Australian distance runner had ever been caught doping. (If I'm wrong, correct me).
His positive result, and his alone, tarnishes the entire legacy of Australian distance running.
If his B sample is negative, and he proves his innocence, then this is the greatest travesty in the history of Aussie athletics (and I hope some people get the sh*t sued out of them).
But if not, I hope that no event organiser in Australia will ever let him compete again.
A 4 year ban simply won't be enough of a punishment for the damage he has done to the reputation of Australian athletes.
I stated 'In Australia, as of the early 1980s, I knew many top athletes that were taking illegal PEDS'.
I stand by that 100%.
I dont know about middle distance or longer. I mostly knew sprinters and field athletes.