I'm sure the drugs still helped
I'm sure the drugs still helped
Barrel of Laughs wrote:
Real football is what I'm talking about. wrote:
No and no, but any idiot, even you, would know it's true.
Well...no evidence then wiseguy - you're making up that sh*t up is what I thought in the first place. ? Please continue with your clown posts. ?
Read this aloud and listen boofhead:
I'm not in to doing research for anonymous nonentity nobodies like you. There's this fangle dangled thing called Google with which you can find all sorts of things, even idiots like you can find it useful. ?
Hardly Struggling wrote:
Ian Thorpe has an absolutely typical distance swimmer's physique. You don't know anything about swimming at all, do you? But you should at least know that the body is suspended in water and so the normal power-weight ratio criteria don't apply. I don't know exactly what you expect a 1500m swimmer to look like, but Ian Thorp is the ideal body type and proportion.
And did the elevated T+LH levels, (news which only broke the surface because a French newspaper got the intel) that the rigorous Aussie anti-doping dismissed are normal, tell us ?
She has missed four tests in all.
I have said she was a cheat from day one. Kindly give the gold to Miller-Uibo.
I was wondering whether the proximity of Bahrain to Doha, Qatar (67 miles by air), neighboring peninsulas, had anything to do with their treatment of the 'local' star at world's. Probably not just because the two countries have been opposed strongly in recent years with diplomatic relations cut off in 2017 in a move orchestrated by Saudi Arabia and Trump's son-in-law with Bahrain on their side and Qatar cut off. However, money talks and Bahrain's royals have plenty. The IAAF has proved extremely corrupt in the past, as illustrated by the Lamine Diack trial, and we know that Qatar bribed them to get the World Cup and World Championships. They may well pressure anti-doping agencies to postpone and 'investigate' problems. She was investigated until June, it seems, for lapses prior to the World Championships. Then there's always pure incompetence.
Cathy Freeman acknowledges taking an inhalant at Sydney and spending $2,000 per week on supplements. What was in those supplements? You can get multivitamins that'll last months for about $10.
zxczxcv wrote:
Cathy Freeman acknowledges taking an inhalant at Sydney and spending $2,000 per week on supplements.
Does she acknowledge $2,000 per week on supplements?, if she does then she misled the Victorian Supreme Court:
"Freeman's $200 a week habit, which was detailed in Victorian Supreme Court documents in her legal battle with former boyfriend and manager Nick Bideau, was not unusual among her Olympic peers."
That's Australian dollars too, so more like US$100 a week, wouldn't be hard for an Olympic athlete to spend that amount a week on supplements, vitamins and minerals, bearing in mind they're going for the proven squeaky clean and recommended top of the line ones.
Only an idiot would think she spent "$2,000 per week on supplements." lol, Australian dollars or otherwise.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/legal-drug-running-20020928-gdfodc.htmlDid I mention:
Only an idiot would think she spent "$2,000 per week on supplements." lol, Australian dollars or otherwise.?
NYDCRunner1 wrote:
She has missed four tests in all.
I have said she was a cheat from day one. Kindly give the gold to Miller-Uibo.
The next to go.
Well, until there is a report of Miller-Uibo missing tests as well or found to be using enhancements, the gold should be hers.
Armstronglivs wrote:
lb202 wrote:
Exactly my point, Miller uibo was chasing her down the last 100m!
You can see why it was so hard for the testers to catch Naser.
HAHAHAHAHAHA :-) :-). Now that was funny.
Armstronglivs wrote:
NYDCRunner1 wrote:
She has missed four tests in all.
I have said she was a cheat from day one. Kindly give the gold to Miller-Uibo.
The next to go.
Perhaps, but until there is a report of Miller-Uibo missing tests as well or found to be using enhancements, the gold should be hers.
SMU is a strange one. Fast times, but she is not only wiped after races, sometimes she is wiped before she even finishes—which is a sign of cleanliness in a 400.
IMO the surest sign of use is a 400 athlete showing no distress after a decently fast time, or during an early training block.
I could believe that SMU is clean. I am equivocal on her. But Naser, like Alptekin, Bulut, etc was a complete joke.
Sprintgeezer wrote:
SMU is a strange one. Fast times, but she is not only wiped after races, sometimes she is wiped before she even finishes—which is a sign of cleanliness in a 400.
IMO the surest sign of use is a 400 athlete showing no distress after a decently fast time, or during an early training block.
I could believe that SMU is clean. I am equivocal on her. But Naser, like Alptekin, Bulut, etc was a complete joke.
She didn't look particularly tired after the race at Doha and was still reeling Naser in when she crossed the line she just ran out of space is all.
Not dead, but she was down and sucking wind, slumping. I said some distress, not total collapse—but Rio was more typical, where both she and Felix were gassed.
To be fair, SEN was tired afterwards, too. Really, Ackbar is the poster child for freshness after an insane performance.
dullard wrote:
Sprintgeezer wrote:
SMU is a strange one. Fast times, but she is not only wiped after races, sometimes she is wiped before she even finishes—which is a sign of cleanliness in a 400.
IMO the surest sign of use is a 400 athlete showing no distress after a decently fast time, or during an early training block.
I could believe that SMU is clean. I am equivocal on her. But Naser, like Alptekin, Bulut, etc was a complete joke.
She didn't look particularly tired after the race at Doha and was still reeling Naser in when she crossed the line she just ran out of space is all.
I was in the stands in Doha... Like many of us, Miller-Uibo was too shocked to be wiped out. She definitely was in a daze.
Did Salwa appeal or what was result.
American men regularly now run sub 13 5k and sun 27 10k but marathons stuck at 2:07. What gives?
2024 College Track & Field Open Coaching Positions Discussion
Gjert did it again - produces another Diamond League champ. Nordas over Lobalu and Grijalva 7:33.49
Nordas running 3:34 with one shoe is proof that supershoes don’t work