So even though confidential athlete surveys have demonstrated that a high proportion of top level athletes were doping you can obviously show that doping is no longer present in the sport.
Those surveys were at a World Championships and the Pan-Arab Games. The percentage admitting doping at the Pan-Arab Games (despite a lower level standard of competition) was much higher. That tells you everything.
It could be that 40% of athletes globally admit they are doping, but it doesn't tell you much about whether a particular German or Brit is doping. Much of that 40% will be from Africa and countries like Russia.
Also, those surveys still indicated the majority of athletes aren't doping, and yet you claim EVERYBODY is doping, including 14 year old kids.
I don't claim everybody is doping. You should pay more attention to what you read. I say it is everywhere - which isn't the same thing. Doping is widespread through the sport and informed estimates, such as those based on confidential athlete surveys, indicate it could be more than 1 in 2 championship athletes. WADA suggests it could easily be as high as 40% of Olympic competitors. It says doping is present at the top level in all countries and in all sports, and often with the collusion of sports governance bodies. Drugs are known to be used by athletes of all ages - from schools to seniors - and by both sexes. So while it isn't claimed everyone is doping no one at the top gets a pass - they could be, and some are more likely than others. That fits with WADA grouping T and F with known doping sports of bodybuilding, weightlifting and cycling for risk of doping.
In addition, Florian Bremm took down Nordas FTW in the Trong 3k last week. What's in the water in Germany these days?
These are "random" Germans...just because you had never heard of them. It is not like a bunch of guys were just pulled off the streets of Munich and ran these times.
Farken isn't that suspicious. 3:30 is a bit of an outlier result, but the entire Golden Gala 1,500 looks like it was an outlier. Farken hit 1:45/3:34 at 23 years old, has never really improved on the 1:45 and only barely improved on the 3:34. That's a pretty utterly normal progression.
Ruppert is on the good stuff dropping 14 seconds in the steeplechase at 28 years old.
Sam Parsons telling all the german folk to wake up or some non-Germany based athletes gonna take all the cred
At this point Parson's might have to discover another long lost European motherland to leach off of. Perhaps a 2nd cousin from North Macedonia? At brother in law (twice removed) from Moldova?
You don't know the difference between American English and Commonwealth English. But does it really matter?
You don't know how to write decades.
What a tiny mind that you come back to this irrelevancy weeks later without nothing on the thread subject. You win the prize for the most trivial poster on Letsrun.