Anybody else see her literally wait for everyone to get ahead of her at the start? She literally is a meter or two away from the start line and then jogs the first few meters... Could have been even quicker.
Anybody else see her literally wait for everyone to get ahead of her at the start? She literally is a meter or two away from the start line and then jogs the first few meters... Could have been even quicker.
Remember when Dibaba was only doping (but not yet DOPING) and was crushed by Jenny Simpson?
Jack and wrote:
Apparently this was streaming on watch espn the whole time. Watching the replay now
Pretty sure that's a different meet, but there's a replay here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=_vsRRMYwptkWould be nice to have one with English commentary though.
I'm seriously starting to lose my ability to suspend disbelief.
three wrs on the same day all from athletes with the same coach?
no, I don't think so.
B-Mart 800/1500 wrote:
You have to wonder what Dibaba's "competitors" are thinking.
When a clean athlete like B-Mart sees a performance like that is she thinking to herself "Wow I have some work to do!" or "Holy shiz will WADA do its job already?!" I'd imagine the latter, though most competitors are too gracious to make such claims out loud (histrionic losers like KG notwithstanding).
Must be discouraging to put your heart and soul into a sport and get beaten continuously by people who are blatantly fraudulent.
They should be thinking, "I need to put down my cellphone, processed food and get off of the underwater treadmill, and go somewhere with some likeminded, no-nonsense people who have wholly dedicated themselves to running fast." Hard to find any people like that in the west though.
Im quitting athletics wrote:
Their is some secret drug going around i'm sure and it's the newest big secret that only some athletes know about. Passed down and around to certain athletes... their team mates coutryman.. sisters and brothers..
Right, and this new drug is available only to athletes from developing countries. It was probably developed in a lab high up in the Rift Valley or deep in the jungles somewhere - by the top pharmacists, doctors and scientists the developing countries have produced. Look for them to find a cure for cancer next. Maybe one day Western science will catch up.
Watching that was like when you go to an open track meet and they have a kids mile and there's one athletic kid who just blows all of the other kids away. That's not supposed to happen at the adult professional level.
habs wrote:
Jack and wrote:Apparently this was streaming on watch espn the whole time. Watching the replay now
Pretty sure that's a different meet, but there's a replay here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=_vsRRMYwptkWould be nice to have one with English commentary though.
Can't think of many track examples but cycling is ripe with riders who blew away the competition like they were amateurs and were later found to be doping. Marco Pantani, Floyd Landis, Iban Mayo, Riccardo Ricco, Leonardo Piepoli, etc. etc.
eotbs wrote:
asdfdgjdfgrg wrote:4:13.31 official
Holy $h!t! Genzebe blew that record apart! When's the last time somebody chopped more than 3 seconds off of an indoor world best?
Kudos to Souleiman on his indoor WB over 1000m in 2:14.20 over Kipketer's 2:14.96.
Kudos also to Abdalelah Haroun for his indoor WB over 500m in 59.83. Shame he took it away from America's Brycen Spratling (1:00.06), though.
sorrylot wrote:
They should be thinking, "I need to put down my cellphone, processed food and get off of the underwater treadmill, and go somewhere with some likeminded, no-nonsense people who have wholly dedicated themselves to running fast." Hard to find any people like that in the west though.
"This is my body, and I can do whatever I want to it. I can push it; Study it; Tweak it; Listen to it. Everybody wants to know what I am on. What am I on? I am on my bike busting my ass six hours a day; What are YOU on"?
Lance Armstrong
lol at the "noble savage" fetishizers in here.
Newsflash, chodes: the Africans are the most drugged up of all. Spotty testing plus free passes by the white guilt-harboring idiots like y'all make it possible.
Dibaba makes Junxia look straight edge in comparison.
habs wrote:
there's a replay here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=_vsRRMYwptk
[quote]Hydlide wrote:
lol at the "noble savage" fetishizers in here.
Newsflash, chodes: the Africans are the most drugged up of all. Spotty testing plus free passes by the white guilt-harboring idiots like y'all make it possible.
Dibaba makes Junxia look straight edge in comparison.[/quote)
Interesting. "savages" and yet they somehow produce, administer, and conceal these drugs no one else can get their hands on.
Tell me how that works, Hydlide. Where are the drugs coming from? Who is paying for them? Who is producing them? The savages themselves? If people so clever as yourself have this all figured out, how come Lord Coe hasn't done anything about it?
Her problem is she's afraid of spiking anyone in front of her. She uses up tremendous energy just treading water behind the rabbit.
DIDOPER!!
merckman wrote:
Im quitting athletics wrote:Their is some secret drug going around i'm sure and it's the newest big secret that only some athletes know about. Passed down and around to certain athletes... their team mates coutryman.. sisters and brothers..
Right, and this new drug is available only to athletes from developing countries. It was probably developed in a lab high up in the Rift Valley or deep in the jungles somewhere - by the top pharmacists, doctors and scientists the developing countries have produced. Look for them to find a cure for cancer next. Maybe one day Western science will catch up.
Yeah I'm pretty sure the $ those athletes are making would not consider them as developing no matter what country the athletes are from. The 500m WR guy is from Qatar. Qatar won the bid to host the world championships. Do you really think they won the rights to host the games cleanly?!?! Dirty Oil Money.
And please tell me about the testing in that part of the world. If Russia can bribe the officials I'm pretty sure so can these guys.
notrump wrote:
Her problem is she's afraid of spiking anyone in front of her. She uses up tremendous energy just treading water behind the rabbit.
I wonder if anyone has ever been DQ'd for tripping their own rabbit.
CDA wrote:
Anybody else see her literally wait for everyone to get ahead of her at the start? She literally is a meter or two away from the start line and then jogs the first few meters... Could have been even quicker.
She started in the second row, on the outside! Holy smokes!
I guess they felt it was more important for her to stay out of trouble than to get the extra half second or whatever. At least she could have started in the front row, no? Man what a run.
Here is the link:
Here is the link:
Dibaba will be busted sooner or later, mark my words.