A state sponsored APT hacking in retaliation against a whistleblower of their state sponsored doping program would never edit, obfuscate or in any other way alter documents in pursuit of their agenda.
That would be absurd.
The dad himself confirmed its legitimacy and offered an explanation for it.
Frankly everyone is a suspect in T&F. This goes all the way up to the top of the chain. Even with Kipchoge and Bekele, we really don't know for sure what their true motivations are. There are dopers and there are 'clean' runners beating them? The whole thing is preposterous. Some enter and exit with just the right timing. Makhloufi I think pulled off a great magic.
So what do we know: 1. There’s a rumour about Henrik Ingebrigtsen being suspected for doping by WADA, based on fluctuations in his blood pass. 2. There’s a leak from WADA’s database that seems to confirm the above mentioned suspicion. 3. Gjert Ingebrigtsen says that WADA clearly must have been suspicious -given the number of tests Henrik has had to undergo, compared to other athletes. 4. Head physician (MD Ove Talsnes) of the Norwegian national team of athletics says that the registered fluctuations in Henrik’s blood pass is perfectly in agreement with his altitude training (periods). 5. Researchers (gone through the blood passes from athletics championships around 2012 -Henrik was fifth in Olympic games 1500m 2012) thought 18% of the athletes were blood doped. But they weren’t certain of this per cent -the estimates was as low as 7% and as high as 28%… They also said that altitude problematic wasn’t properly judged as a factor in their reasoning… 6. I don’t know what to think, as I suspect nobody else does, unless Mr. Talsnes gives some more details why he thinks there’s no ground for suspicion here, and preferably in a debate with a representative from WADA who can tell us about their grounds for the 2016 suspicion of Henrik Ingebrigtsen…
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