This is the way to make an argument. No reasoning. Nothing. Just emptiness. Lack of education perhaps.
im right .. I dont need to reason. You dont think the norwegians juice up,but anyone who takes a look at their fast female 400 runner can tell they do. Big time.
Aaah. The ocular evidence. You can just look at the former heptathlon athlete and then make an assumption even saying that you are sure. If they taught logic at your school, please get the money back. But you don't understand do you? Maybe this is The Closing of the American Mind. What a tragedy.
In addition, Jæger has the heptathlon U18WR, and has been perhaps viewed as the biggest Norwegian female talent in athletics since she was 14, when she won her first senior medal in the 200 in the national championships.
With her build, I expected her to go for 100/200 when she gave up heptathlon. Glad I was wrong
You have to understand the concept of social control - unknown to most Americans.
National pride takes precedence over that when it comes to sports. People (mostly Norwegian posters it seems) like to pretend anyone caught doping would be publicly ostracized, whereas back in reality the tendency has instead been that Norwegians will easily believe excuses that would have been ridiculed if they were made by foreigners.
Have you heard of this thing called «genetics» an «nurture»?
Her mother has multiple gold medals in both hammer throw and javelin, and Jæger herself was a heptathlete until recently.
Jæger has always been muscular, but she’s still much leaner than women in contact or strength sports.
Jaeger's mother is also her coach. She even served as translator for her daughter at a recent press conference when Henriette was struggling a little bit with the English response
KInd of a sh***y movie, unfortunately (with the dumbest casting of the lead role I've ever seen since William Bendix as Babe Ruth), but one hell of a fascinating story, boy.
Just read in the article below (which also features J. Gault!) that Moe Berg has yet to do any type of altitude training, so likely more improvement to follow if he responds well to that.