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because the HU scandal is not the responsibility of a teenager to solve. you bash Wiley every chance you can get, treating her like she masterminded the entire thing.
you really think any minor wants to be sexually abused?
and yes, former athletes accused the Johnsons of taking part in doping them. both athletes had stagnated performance wise for years beforehand. both were 4:5x milers for years. at least one of them suddenly improved very very dramatically, running the 10,000 at a faster pace than their previous 5000 PB pace.
meanwhile Wiley showed she was a completely different class of athlete within weeks of beginning her first track season as a freshman in high school. less than two months after her first ever outdoor race she won the state championship 1600 in 4:46. remember, she didn't run XC her freshman year either.
class of 2022 1600 progression:
2019
1. 4:43 mile - Jenna Hutchins
2. 4:46 - Addy Wiley (only girl in the top 10 that didn't run XC as a frosh)
3. 4:48 - Juliette Whittaker
4. 4:50 - Natalie Cook
5. 4:51 - Emma Hadley
6. 4:51 - Katrina Schlenker
7. 4:51 - Dalia Frias
8. 4:51 - Sofia Abrego
9. 4:52 - Aubrey O'Connell
10. 4:53 - Roisin Willis
2020 - the lost season
2021
1. 4:38 mile - Addy Wiley
2. 4:38 mile - Juliette Whittaker
3. 4:40 mile - Riley Stewart
4. 4:40 1600 - Lilly Shapiro
5. 4:42 mile - Caroline Wells
6. 4:41 1600 - Roisin Willis
7. 4:43 mile - Samantha McDonnell
8. 4:41 1600 - Julia Flynn
9. 4:42 1600 - Camryn Wennersten
10. 4:42 1600 - Josephine Welin
2022
1. 4:26 1600 - Addy Wiley
2. 4:33 1600 - Dalia Frias
3. 4:36 mile - Juliette Whittaker
4. 4:37 mile - Julia Flynn
5. 4:38 mile - Riley Stewart
6. 4:38 mile - Samantha McDonnell
7. 4:36 1600 - Natalie Cook
8. 4:39 mile - Mia Cochran
9. 4:38 1600 - Chloe Foerster
10. 4:39 1600 - Elizabeth Whaley
Addy Wiley and Juliette Whittaker have been among the top 3 girls in their class since they were freshman in high school. This sort of consistency along with racing at tested events isn't exactly what one would expect from a doper. Wiley and Whittaker were both tested twice by USADA in 2022, and Wiley has been tested once by USADA in 2023.
Wiley has literally been the most consistent and most tested athlete of her graduating class.