I genuinely do not fkn care whatsoever that they're doping. The last near decade since Rupp and Centro have fallen off has been abysmal. Tokyo sucked. Finally seeing us win again is great and inspiring and I do not care that they're doping lol. Just go back to pretending like it's only the Africans and the Spanish and enjoy our global domination.
How is it that Houlihan is the only American distance runner that has been busted in decades? How is it that a Kenyan gets caught about once a week, but not any Americans?
As always, running well is the only evidence.
"You're running well so you must be doping"
Are people actually this bitter and pathetic? Like I genuinely feel so sorry for you that you're life is that bad that you spend your time on a message board accusing people of cheating with zero evidence. I understand you were probably a JV runner in high school so it makes you jealous to see other people being successful. I just hope you remember that you're nothing and your life has amounted to accusing people who have no idea who you are of cheating
You could always educate yourself on the role doping plays in sport.
Sprinters almost 100% drug cheats...distance runners much less.
Even a 12 year old child will tell you that West African, then South African should have taken the whole Olympic podium for years if the logic was perfectly respected.
But there is something odd that come from the country that created fake legends like lance and M. Phelps.
Just the worst people on the planet. Complete losers.
You're being obtuse.
The US are third on WADA's 2020 report of anti-doping rule violations, behind only Russia and India.
You have 400m runners shaving a second off their PB in 12 months (and 0.4 since US trials).
Not to mention the Reuters story of 7 August 2024, exposing a scheme whereby the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) allowed athletes who had doped, to compete for years, in at least one case without ever publishing or sanctioning their anti-doping rule violations, in direct contravention of the World Anti-Doping Code and USADA’s own rules.
Let's not pretend there isn't a lot of smoke here.