As you are doing.The user name you have is given only to your weak personal attacks. You can't show otherwise.
Wrong again. I come here for a few minutes twice a day. And I don't attack you. I state facts. If you feel attacked by facts it's because you don't like being faced with them.
Nothing you state is a fact. Show a post of yours that hasn't been about me but addresses the subject of the thread.
I didn't say it is the only relevant number (I assume your misuse of "relative" means that) but as a point of comparison it shows the gross mismatch proportionally between Kenyan and Indian doping violations. Your point about the number of runners doesn't change that. It just suggests that cheating is more typical for Kenyan runners. In any case, India will have more athletes than Kenya as it has over a billion people to Kenya's 50 million or so. Your merely grasping at straws to try to minimise Kenyan cheating.
Yes, I used the wrong word.
For sure the population of the country is not the relevant number here (or: is completely irrelevant), but the number of athletes.
How many athletes at the different levels does India have compared to Kenya? Give those numbers if you want to contribute something to the question.
Over a billion when it's almost 1.5 billion...
Your correction on India's population - thank you, 1.5 billion - only makes Kenyan doping look even worse. Indian violations cover all the sports it participates in, which is many more than Kenya, with a population that makes Kenya's a drop in the ocean. Yet, with Russia - which also has a huge population - India is one of the very few with more doping violations than Kenya. Pound for pound, Kenya is the worst on the planet and especially in its main sport. It isn't surprising, when we read the lies and excuses offered by its defenders here. You can't see a Kenyan athlete now without reasonably concluding you are looking at a drug cheat.
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For sure the population of the country is not the relevant number here (or: is completely irrelevant), but the number of athletes.
How many athletes at the different levels does India have compared to Kenya? Give those numbers if you want to contribute something to the question.
Over a billion when it's almost 1.5 billion...
Your correction on India's population - thank you, 1.5 billion - only makes Kenyan doping look even worse. Indian violations cover all the sports it participates in, which is many more than Kenya, with a population that makes Kenya's a drop in the ocean. Yet, with Russia - which also has a huge population - India is one of the very few with more doping violations than Kenya. Pound for pound, Kenya is the worst on the planet and especially in its main sport. It isn't surprising, when we read the lies and excuses offered by its defenders here. You can't see a Kenyan athlete now without reasonably concluding you are looking at a drug cheat.
He still thinks the population of a country has any relevance to the question...
Give the numbers of athletes (distance running) in India (a country with a population over a Million) and and in Kenya (a country with a population under a Billion) and the numbers of positives (more detailed for EPO...).
Split those numbers to the different levels (world class...). Give the numbers of tests for the countries.
Your correction on India's population - thank you, 1.5 billion - only makes Kenyan doping look even worse. Indian violations cover all the sports it participates in, which is many more than Kenya, with a population that makes Kenya's a drop in the ocean. Yet, with Russia - which also has a huge population - India is one of the very few with more doping violations than Kenya. Pound for pound, Kenya is the worst on the planet and especially in its main sport. It isn't surprising, when we read the lies and excuses offered by its defenders here. You can't see a Kenyan athlete now without reasonably concluding you are looking at a drug cheat.
He still thinks the population of a country has any relevance to the question...
Give the numbers of athletes (distance running) in India (a country with a population over a Million) and and in Kenya (a country with a population under a Billion) and the numbers of positives (more detailed for EPO...).
Split those numbers to the different levels (world class...). Give the numbers of tests for the countries.
India's doping violations cover more sports than those of Kenyans - that is one of the reasons why its number of violations is higher - oh, and that it has a population of 1.5 billion as against 50 or so million Kenyans - so it has many many more sports competitors overall than Kenya. So Kenya wins by far on the per capita basis. They should get a gold medal for their cheating. (Actually they do - in all the races they win. By cheating).
They (Kenya) should get a gold medal for their cheating. (Actually they do - in all the races they win. By cheating).
So, any Kenyan who wins a race of some significance is a cheater? Impossible for you to know if this is just remotely close to the truth but you are giving such an unbelievable statement.
Kenyan distance runners were at or very close to the absolute top right after they started to compete internationally.
He still thinks the population of a country has any relevance to the question...
Give the numbers of athletes (distance running) in India (a country with a population over a Million) and and in Kenya (a country with a population under a Billion) and the numbers of positives (more detailed for EPO...).
Split those numbers to the different levels (world class...). Give the numbers of tests for the countries.
I am useless with numbers. And with everything else.
You can't get my username correct - so, yes, you are right. Useless with everything.
They (Kenya) should get a gold medal for their cheating. (Actually they do - in all the races they win. By cheating).
So, any Kenyan who wins a race of some significance is a cheater? Impossible for you to know if this is just remotely close to the truth but you are giving such an unbelievable statement.
Kenyan distance runners were at or very close to the absolute top right after they started to compete internationally.
Be ashamed and go away you disgrace of humanity.
We see the numbers of cheaters coming out of Kenya. None of their athletes can be trusted to be clean - especially the most successful. Kenya is a disgrace to the sport.
So, any Kenyan who wins a race of some significance is a cheater? Impossible for you to know if this is just remotely close to the truth but you are giving such an unbelievable statement.
Kenyan distance runners were at or very close to the absolute top right after they started to compete internationally.
Be ashamed and go away you disgrace of humanity.
We see the numbers of cheaters coming out of Kenya. None of their athletes can be trusted to be clean - especially the most successful. Kenya is a disgrace to the sport.
No apology, no clarification of the outrageous statement: shame on this person.frztrg
We see the numbers of cheaters coming out of Kenya. None of their athletes can be trusted to be clean - especially the most successful. Kenya is a disgrace to the sport.
No apology, no clarification of the outrageous statement: shame on this person.frztrg
There is no requirement to apologise for what is obviously true. You are just another sad fan.
No apology, no clarification of the outrageous statement: shame on this person.frztrg
There is no requirement to apologise for what is obviously true. You are just another sad fan.
Very very unlikely that your unbelievable statement is true. More important: impossible to know for you of it is true. Impossible.
Go and tell anyone of those hundreds (probably thousands) of Kenyans who in the last six decades have won an internationally race of some significance he/she IS a cheater.
We see the numbers of cheaters coming out of Kenya. None of their athletes can be trusted to be clean - especially the most successful. Kenya is a disgrace to the sport.
No apology, no clarification of the outrageous statement: shame on this person.frztrg
The only disgrace here Hoady is your constant Kenyan doping apologism. Especially when it's to support your extremely dubious and some would say morally repugnant scientific racism, involving as it does ridiculous ideas such as 'lack of Neanderthal DNA', 'no concept of time', and even 'brains use less energy'.
No apology, no clarification of the outrageous statement: shame on this person.frztrg
The only disgrace here Hoady is your constant Kenyan doping apologism. Especially when it's to support your extremely dubious and some would say morally repugnant scientific racism, involving as it does ridiculous ideas such as 'lack of Neanderthal DNA', 'no concept of time', and even 'brains use less energy'.
Absolutely no Kenyan doping apologism.
Have you read the unbelievable statement of Armstronglivs?
This article today from one of the leading Kenyan newspapers shows just how seriously they take the doping problem there. "Faithfully served their doping ban", lol.
And compare with a few years ago, when Kenya was worried about being finally banned from athletics, and so came up with a fake promise that convicted dopers would never represent Kenya again.
A host of top Kenyan athletes could be barred from competing at major events after Athletics Kenya chairman Jackson Tuwei claimed those who have faile...
This article today from one of the leading Kenyan newspapers shows just how seriously they take the doping problem there. "Faithfully served their doping ban", lol.
And compare with a few years ago, when Kenya was worried about being finally banned from athletics, and so came up with a fake promise that convicted dopers would never represent Kenya again.
My tears are about people like you who are not able to think at 5 years old level.
"Any Kenyan who wins a race IS a cheater" is an unbelievable statement.
Shame on you if you don't give totally negative Feedback to Armstronglivs.
"Any Kenyan who wins a race IS a cheater" is a perfectly reasonable assumption to make.
It's certainly more reasonable than "Every Kenyan who has never been busted for PEDs is clean".
Most people should be given the benefit of the doubt, but when there are so many busts of big names, small names, medium names - until something is actually done about it (besides a bit of Kenyan damage limitation, lip service toward stopping it), we just have to presume every Kenyan athlete who succeeds is doing so illegally.
I think once a country reaches a certain number of drug busts, we have to just presume all of their athletes are cheating.
It's a shame for the few that are not, but they made their bed as a country.
My tears are about people like you who are not able to think at 5 years old level.
"Any Kenyan who wins a race IS a cheater" is an unbelievable statement.
Shame on you if you don't give totally negative Feedback to Armstronglivs.
Your indignation amuses me. It is like those who refused to see E Bloc doping, Chinese doping, doping in pro wrestling, doping in baseball, doping in bodybuilding, doping in sprinting, doping in cycling - Lance Armstrong doping - and so it goes on. Kenyans are simply continuing the tradition that has long been part of elite sport. In recent years it has become glaringly obvious - so it's likely always been there.
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