When I follow this story I know something is off. 1:56 and you didn’t make the Olympics, let alone medal, tells me a lot.
I will just say this, and I know generally more about this than you do, and I say that based on my knowledge and your post. Wiley may be doping, BUT your posting about 1:56 and not making the Olympic team may have nothing to do with doping. Some very talented runners struggle to run their best when it counts, at least some of the time, when they feel pressure, cannot sleep, make the race to be so important that they lose their sense of purpose and relaxation etc. Now she may be doping too but that is not clear from missing the Olympic team.
When I follow this story I know something is off. 1:56 and you didn’t make the Olympics, let alone medal, tells me a lot.
I will just say this, and I know generally more about this than you do, and I say that based on my knowledge and your post. Wiley may be doping, BUT your posting about 1:56 and not making the Olympic team may have nothing to do with doping. Some very talented runners struggle to run their best when it counts, at least some of the time, when they feel pressure, cannot sleep, make the race to be so important that they lose their sense of purpose and relaxation etc. Now she may be doping too but that is not clear from missing the Olympic team.
I appreciate we're getting way over your head Hoady, but even you surely can't be this dumb.
You think every poster who disagrees with you is "Hoady" and you call that other guy dumb? You can't spell Rudisha, Keino or Wanyonyi, and you call the other guy dumb?
You think every poster who disagrees with you is "Hoady" and you call that other guy dumb? You can't spell Rudisha, Keino or Wanyonyi, and you call the other guy dumb?
Pathetic
The scary thing is Hoady, you probably actually believe this as you type it. You need help, seriously.
Yes, I live rent free in the heads of dozens of posters here, all of whom are obsessed with my spelling of Kenyan athletes, above all Keino, have the same weird ideas about Kenyan natural genetic advantage, deny Kenyans dope, accuse Brits of doping, and do all this using exactly the same language style, and usually the same random 5 or 6 letters as their fake username.
Everybody agrees with you Hoady, especially your multiple split but identical personalities.
You think every poster who disagrees with you is "Hoady" and you call that other guy dumb? You can't spell Rudisha, Keino or Wanyonyi, and you call the other guy dumb?
Pathetic
The scary thing is Hoady, you probably actually believe this as you type it. You need help, seriously.
Yes, I live rent free in the heads of dozens of posters here, all of whom are obsessed with my spelling of Kenyan athletes, above all Keino, have the same weird ideas about Kenyan natural genetic advantage, deny Kenyans dope, accuse Brits of doping, and do all this using exactly the same language style, and usually the same random 5 or 6 letters as their fake username.
Everybody agrees with you Hoady, especially your multiple split but identical personalities.
You have also called me Hoady before, so I think Hoady is living in your head, not the other way around.
When I follow this story I know something is off. 1:56 and you didn’t make the Olympics, let alone medal, tells me a lot.
What tells you a lot?? If you knew anything about Wiley you’d know that she had a hamstring around Trials time. Stop acting like a maroon
She actually had 2 hamstrings around Trials time...and she still does (6 if you want to be technical and break it down to the 3 muscles per leg in each hamstring group).
What tells you a lot?? If you knew anything about Wiley you’d know that she had a hamstring around Trials time. Stop acting like a maroon
She actually had 2 hamstrings around Trials time...and she still does (6 if you want to be technical and break it down to the 3 muscles per leg in each hamstring group).
Wow. Genius. Obviously a hamstring ISSUE. You must be one of the typical Let’s Run High school posters actually thinking they’re funny.
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She actually had 2 hamstrings around Trials time...and she still does (6 if you want to be technical and break it down to the 3 muscles per leg in each hamstring group).
Wow. Genius. Obviously a hamstring ISSUE. You must be one of the typical Let’s Run High school posters actually thinking they’re funny.
Listen NJ, I was $h!t-posting on LRC while you were still in junior high. Respect your elders.
What intrigues me is Whitaker’s sister running 50-low over 400 at NCAAs, because if Whitaker has anything like that sort of latent speed then she can be a gold medalist once she is training full-time. Hodgkinson is only 51-mid, Mu is a big question mark going forwards, and Moraa has plateaued at 1:56.
Hollingsworth was in the wilderness for a couple of years but has progressed and is the biggest age group talent of recent times. Also, Roisin Willis ran 2:03.05 at 15.
Natalia Kaczmarek, Wojciech Nowicki, Paweł Fajdek, Maria Magdalena Andrejczyk i wiele innych osobistości polskiej, ale także zagranicznej lekkiej atletyki, wystąpi już w sobotę 31 sierpnia 2024 r. na stadionie BOSiR w Zwierzy...
“The brightest is still the star of Kaczmarek, who added a bronze medal individually in the 400 m race to the gold and silver won in the relays at the previous Tokyo Games in the French capital. Polish record holder for one lap of the stadium, in Białystok will start at a distance of 300 m, where he also has the best result in history. She reached a time of 35.52 seconds during heavy preparations in January in South Africa. With the right conditions, and above all the hot doping we are counting on, it can improve it at the end of a tiring but successful season.”
“The brightest is still the star of Kaczmarek, who added a bronze medal individually in the 400 m race to the gold and silver won in the relays at the previous Tokyo Games in the French capital. Polish record holder for one lap of the stadium, in Białystok will start at a distance of 300 m, where he also has the best result in history. She reached a time of 35.52 seconds during heavy preparations in January in South Africa. With the right conditions, and above all the hot doping we are counting on, it can improve it at the end of a tiring but successful season.”
Google doesn’t make such a translation.
With the right conditions and, above all, the hot support we are counting on, she can improve it at the end of a tiring but successful season.
She's just NOT popular. Addy suspiciously exploded senior year of High School where they don't do doping tests. So she had the opportunity to go to a top notch running program- NC State, UT Austin, maybe Stanford? Chose Boulder NCAA D1. OK... but quickly reneges and goes to some creepy "college" in her home town with doping and sexual assault coaches. Never heard of such a bizarre choice. Left a very sketchy "college" after 2 years, no degree! Look at Katelyn Tuohy. Graduated in 3 years, 3 NCAA XC team titles, bunch of individual titles, well liked. Addy may be a faster runner, but her choices are totally weird and very suspicious academically and athletically. Creepy vibes!!
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She's just NOT popular. Addy suspiciously exploded senior year of High School where they don't do doping tests. So she had the opportunity to go to a top notch running program- NC State, UT Austin, maybe Stanford? Chose Boulder NCAA D1. OK... but quickly reneges and goes to some creepy "college" in her home town with doping and sexual assault coaches. Never heard of such a bizarre choice. Left a very sketchy "college" after 2 years, no degree! Look at Katelyn Tuohy. Graduated in 3 years, 3 NCAA XC team titles, bunch of individual titles, well liked. Addy may be a faster runner, but her choices are totally weird and very suspicious academically and athletically. Creepy vibes!!
Creepy vibes? The goal is not necessarily to win a popularity contest, or is it? People are not all the same. There is nothing creepy about her decisions. She should not be making her decisions to make you happy, should she?
I don't think he said she had to make him happy. He was observing her choices were questionable, given her options, and that she doesn't appear to have the regard of the running community in the way some others do - which goes part of the way to explain why there is scepticism about her.