said88 wrote:
I would not have given a reply to this newly constructed nonsens by Coedeppe (btw, if you try to hide that some nonsense is actually written by yourself, Coedeppe, then at least you should try to avoid some same stupidities under both "Coevette" and your many other handles like the wrong spelling "morcelli" for Noureddine Morceli).
But here Coedeppe is going much too far. I've never even tried to argue if Aouita might have used illegal methods for his success or not. If he has than that's bad and everyone has every right to point on it (what on earth have I to do with it?). The only thing I have tried to do is to make the facts correct. (btw, this is the only chance to make a stringent argument for whatever: if the basis of the argument are correct facts). But Coedeppe can't even grasp this.
The willingly listing of completely wrong times for Aouita is just one of the many lies which he does since around two years on this forum. But he will not (maybe he is really intellectually not capable to do so, as this post suggests?) change this attitude.
21 to 24? He can't even count to three. Correct would be 19 to 21 or 20 to 22. We just don't know.
Coedeppe is pretty sure that his averages...
That's how he does his "researches": just stating what he thinks.
Correct for 1983 is not "3:33" but 3:34.3 (best 3) or 3:35.4 (best 4). He could (OK, I'm really not sure anymore) have done this easily by himself, but why when other numbers better fix to the points to be "proved". For 1980 his numbers seem to be close to the truth, in 1981 Aouita has won a championship race in 3:38.43 (World University Games) (so his average was around 3:39) which we all know are usually run with 3 or 4 pacemakers in Scandinavia.
The point Coedeppe wants to prove at all with his (wrong as usual) averages is not clear at all. Aouita just was a 3:45 man (as he has stated not long ago - until his mid twenties, when he was the world record holder!!) but could dope for 1 meet to 3:37? I don't get it. Most of his races were at Championships like Islamic, World Youth, Arabic or dual meetings. Very few oportunities to race at European meetings were the chance to achieve better times might be better. (btw: how many times has Coe run 1:41? 3:29? 14:06? Ovett 1:44? 3:30? 8:13?). All this data for me clearly indicated that Aouita in the years 1980 to 1982 actually could have run already faster than 3:37 for 1500. (But it seems I'm not allowed to state this not very far stretched estimate, because ... because WHAT???).
Again: I'm not here to defend Aouita in any way. If he is a cheater then that's bad and disappointing for me. But it would not make myself beeing a cheater. But I think for this stranger it's too much that my username here is connected with Aouita (I choose this name almost two decades ago in the then prominent IAAF forum, mainly because as a young sports enthusiast I was so deeply impressed by Aouita's decision to race the 800m in Seoul - as current 5000m WR holder, World and Olympic champion. (btw: I later had to learn that for some this directly makes me very suspicious to be some "Nazi"). But thanks to Coedeppe I have learned now that the 800m in Seoul was a very weak holiday like competition (Lord Coe wasn't there) - despite the fact that it has had something like 20 sub 1:45 athletes compared with around 3 (I have checked it last year for Coedeppe, but can't remember exactly) in Moscow 1980 (for sure a much stronger competition, as I have also learned).
Stop it Coevett, just stop it to put words in my mouth which I have never done. Can you just grasp this? It's called to defame someone what you are doing - stop it. What's wrong with you?