casual obsever wrote:
Coevett wrote:
But they did talk in the end,
Well, the first scandal broke via admissions of some cyclists, and the second because dirty syringes were delivered by Graham, after Balco ran for 14 years or so.
Coevett wrote:
How much would Putin pay for someone to come out and say they doped Sebastian Coe?You're saying he was blood doping with other blood (presumably not on the Olso metro) and that's how he got his infection.
Putin? He would likely keep the information quiet, and use that to blackmail Coe.
No, I am not saying Coe got his infection that way; that infection is just one more reason to "suspect" him. Again, it was legal, so...
Coevett wrote:
The fact that British runners got slower when EPO was legal and undetectable, and running in general outside of Africa stagnated, suggests that the possibility of cheating scott free doesn't entail that an athlete will do it.
The first fact, if actually true (see Radcliffe and Farah for example), can be rewritten (EPO legal?):
The fact that British runners got slower when serious testing for steroids began, suggests that...
Your second point is another lie that you keep repeating. In fact, the only non-African mid- and long distance records that didn't get broken are Coe's 1:41 and Jarmila's 1:53, maybe coincidentally, or maybe because roids are more important for the 800 than for the longer distances.
Coevett wrote:
Coe is performing the impossible and going a long way to cleaning up athletics (to the extent that it is possible to do so). Yet his 'questionable character' is proof he was a doper.
I didn't say it was proof.
He attacked Seppelt for uncovering the truth ("declaration of war"), he tried to ruin Ashenden's and Parisotto's reputation ("these so-called scientists", "breathtaking ignorance or a level of malevolence"), had various shady CSM dealings, mixed his different jobs (Nike and IAAF VP) and then lied about it (plus decade-long cheating on the wife).
Here from the BBC 2015:
"When asked about the allegations, Coe told the BBC he "did not lobby anyone" over Eugene's bid, but "encouraged them to re-enter another bidding cycle as they had a strong bid".
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A BBC investigation has uncovered emails which claim Coe - an ambassador for sports giant Nike and then vice-president of world athletics - "reached out" to Lamine Diack with his support for Eugene's bid.
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Diack announced a surprise vote on whether to bypass a normal bidding process, and simply hand the 2021 games to Eugene."
Nothing to see here, just some friends supporting each other. Lol.
And here,
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-doping-britain-report/sky-and-wiggins-crossed-ethical-line-uk-parliamentary-report-idUKKBN1GH04JThe report also strongly criticised world athletics head Sebastian Coe for providing “misleading” answers to questions in a 2015 hearing about what he knew about doping in Russian athletics before he took office.
It said the reputation of both the Briton and IAAF had been affected.
“It stretches credibility to believe that he was not aware, at least in general terms, of the main allegations that the Ethics Commission had been asked to investigate,” the report added.
Oh, and let's not forget that he fights against transparency and against criminalization of doping.
Doesn't look like he is "going a long way to cleaning up athletics".
I don't really like your attitude, most of the times.
This post?
I will bookmark it. Amazing! One of the best ever in my 15 years of LRC.
Thanks.