"Ricky Simms, Farah’s agent, said the double Olympic champion was not part of a training group and is not associated with other athletes who may have been on the track at the same time as him."
Okay, Mo's agent confirms Mo's training group is not a training group. Phew, Mo can still sign big endorsement deals.
Ricky Simms is most certainly an unbiased source of information.
And remember the last lie: he couldn't hear doorbell' after officials rang his doorbell for an hour at second missed drugs test.
Obviously Farah isn't the only "suspected" athlete. I do think (for example) that Hermens' troop is also suspicious. Doper by doper, Farah and Rupp won the big battle.
it is completely awesome - I can't stop reading it. It so completely deflects and plays the race card and goes ad hominim and every other carp debating rule. It's like satire but it's real. This guy is moron of the year:
When The Telegraph contacted Driouch via email, a reply came from his email account denouncing the “racist” English media. He said: “Go to hell. First of all, f--- you and all your s----y questions. You English are ignorant because you say that you endorse a champion and then bi--- behind his back. You’re racist and you can’t accept it when someone becomes stronger than you.
it is completely awesome - I can't stop reading it. It so completely deflects and plays the race card and goes ad hominim and every other carp debating rule. It's like satire but it's real. This guy is moron of the year:
When The Telegraph contacted Driouch via email, a reply came from his email account denouncing the “racist” English media. He said: “Go to hell. First of all, f--- you and all your s----y questions. You English are ignorant because you say that you endorse a champion and then bi--- behind his back. You’re racist and you can’t accept it when someone becomes stronger than you.
“I am and always will be better than you.”
I'm sure he posts here on LetsRun these days.
Unfortunately, he is now an American citizen. You can't make this kind of thing up. Hopefully, he's realized his mistakes, and can make a positive contribution.
it is completely awesome - I can't stop reading it. It so completely deflects and plays the race card and goes ad hominim and every other carp debating rule. It's like satire but it's real. This guy is moron of the year:
When The Telegraph contacted Driouch via email, a reply came from his email account denouncing the “racist” English media. He said: “Go to hell. First of all, f--- you and all your s----y questions. You English are ignorant because you say that you endorse a champion and then bi--- behind his back. You’re racist and you can’t accept it when someone becomes stronger than you.
“I am and always will be better than you.”
I'm sure he posts here on LetsRun these days.
Just reading the title of DailyTelegraph I can tel its written by a jerk.
The lower class of trashy journalism.
I don't want to be in your place, you are in a so miserable state going fetching threads dating of 9 years.
He is a Moroccan that ran under the Qatari flag, was world junior champion over 1500m, ran 3:50 for the mile before super shoes as a 17yo, then popped positive for epo. Having trained under both Kada and Aden, each camp argued that it was the other that doped the young man.
He is a Moroccan that ran under the Qatari flag, was world junior champion over 1500m, ran 3:50 for the mile before super shoes as a 17yo, then popped positive for epo. Having trained under both Kada and Aden, each camp argued that it was the other that doped the young man.
In the recent U20 World championships there was another Moroccan playing for Qatar
But the big hope Morocco this year in the 800m was a young from Al Hoceima named Abderrahman Al-Assal, but he was withdrawn by the federation in the last minute invoking issues with Air-Plane ticket (but I'm suspecting they discovered him testing positive at the last minute, this is my guess).
Anything related to the new rising star of Morocco you will find it in this channel "AthleticsFamily" directed by the inspector of the FRMA himself.
مرحبا بك في قناتنا الرياضية أنا عبد إلاه أبا صاحب هذه القناة تشرفت بمعرفتكم قناتنا تهتم بكل المواضيع المتعلقة في رياضة ألعاب القوى لدا لا تنسا أن تشترك وتفعل الجرس لتكن فرذا من هذه الأسرة
He is a Moroccan that ran under the Qatari flag, was world junior champion over 1500m, ran 3:50 for the mile before super shoes as a 17yo, then popped positive for epo. Having trained under both Kada and Aden, each camp argued that it was the other that doped the young man.
In the recent U20 World championships there was another Moroccan playing for Qatar
But the big hope Morocco this year in the 800m was a young from Al Hoceima named Abderrahman Al-Assal, but he was withdrawn by the federation in the last minute invoking issues with Air-Plane ticket (but I'm suspecting they discovered him testing positive at the last minute, this is my guess).
Anything related to the new rising star of Morocco you will find it in this channel "AthleticsFamily" directed by the inspector of the FRMA himself.
But I can tel you the big names coming from Morocco the next years will be Osama Er-Radounani and Saida EL-BOUSY (both aged 16/17).
There maybe other surprises because Athletics evolution of a runner can be inexpected.
Thank you for educating me as well. I am curious: how does a young man from Al Hoceima potentially dope? In Morocco, is it typically given by a coach, or does a junior choose to find it himself?
He is a Moroccan that ran under the Qatari flag, was world junior champion over 1500m, ran 3:50 for the mile before super shoes as a 17yo, then popped positive for epo. Having trained under both Kada and Aden, each camp argued that it was the other that doped the young man.
Just a reminder that the coach of Wayonyi was dumped by Jama Aden because of the number of doping positives his athletes were having.
The Justice and Development Party (PJD) in Morocco has called for a parliamentary inquiry into the country's disappointing performance at the 2024 Paris
But the big hope Morocco this year in the 800m was a young from Al Hoceima named Abderrahman Al-Assal, but he was withdrawn by the federation in the last minute invoking issues with Air-Plane ticket (but I'm suspecting they discovered him testing positive at the last minute, this is my guess).
Anything related to the new rising star of Morocco you will find it in this channel "AthleticsFamily" directed by the inspector of the FRMA himself.
But I can tel you the big names coming from Morocco the next years will be Osama Er-Radounani and Saida EL-BOUSY (both aged 16/17).
There maybe other surprises because Athletics evolution of a runner can be inexpected.
Thank you for educating me as well. I am curious: how does a young man from Al Hoceima potentially dope? In Morocco, is it typically given by a coach, or does a junior choose to find it himself?
I don't know maybe he did something erroneous and not cautious ... it happens. Knowing the complexity of tests for substances.
But it's only a hypothesis I had, because I didn't swallow their argument of "airplane ticket issue" and the silence made about his case since that time.
I remember the women responsible of AMAD (Moroccan Anti-doping agency) said a year ago that they brought back from airplane some sportifs while they were in their way to Olympic Games Tokyo 2021.