Least surprising doping bust of all time! Or at least since Ruth Jebet
Least surprising doping bust of all time! Or at least since Ruth Jebet
Sprintgeezer wrote:
Of course she’s massively using, but over there they only care about the money they make. A ban of several years is a real biff to their wallet.
I say give her 4 years, minimum. She can live off her ill-gotten gains because there is zero possibility of executing any foreign judgment in Bahrain.
This should be made a criterion of IAAF membership, the domestic execution of foreign judgments—otherwise they just don’t care, go as long as they can before they get caught, and live happily ever after.
“Naser”, disgusting.
She is massively using what ? She has probably the least suspicious physique of all current female sprint track athletes.
Her main rival Shauna Miller-Uibo is being coached by a man who went to jail for embezzlement, and who have seen in his stable, the likes of Tyson Gay, Steve Mullings and VCB. Yet I have never heard any gossiping about her...
It makes me wonder what is the real limit in the female 400m.
Kratochvilova was a 53s 400m sprinter at 29 who ended up running 47.9 at 33.
Koch did not run sub 48 until the the age of 27.
None of these progressions would have been possible with the lowest amount of OOC testing back in the day.
Oh BTW, she is never going to get 4 years. 4years is the highest possible sentence and it is reserved for hormonal doping (steroids, SARMS, etc,..) and there is no evidence (from the the eye-test at least) of this yet.
I don't even know why she bother to miss tests, since nowadays you can blame cross-contamination through tainted meat (like Americans) or sexual intercourse (like canadians)
*It was Sadik Mikhou
AJ2000 wrote:
Can we just state this is for missed tests not a failed test!
Yes we can.
According to the AIU she has been charged with "Whereabouts Failures (Article 2.4)"
We can't know the results of a test, if there are no test results to know.
AJ2000 wrote:
Why are people jumping on the nationality part? and also saying suspected all along, this is missed test!
Why vilify so quickly?
Why do you accuse people calling out dopers of racism? No where in my post did I mention nationality.
She missed 3 tests in a year, not one. The only way you miss 3 is by deliberate attempts to dodge testers.
She is represented by an agent with a history or representing cheaters. Take off the blinders.
hm why are you so fast to pile on her? I remember some american guy got a lot of support in the same situation. perhaps racism or nationalism?
ajatipic wrote:
Oh BTW, she is never going to get 4 years. 4years is the highest possible sentence and it is reserved for hormonal doping (steroids, SARMS, etc,..) and there is no evidence (from the the eye-test at least) of this yet.
I don't even know why she bother to miss tests, since nowadays you can blame cross-contamination through tainted meat (like Americans) or sexual intercourse (like canadians)
Yes - two years is the normal sentence here, see Albert Rop as the latest example.
However, you can get four years for lying to a NADO, see Dry as the latest example (though Sir Mo unfortunately got away with it).
And yes, Americans can also get away with the kissing excuse. But for that to work, you have to limit your doping to substances possibly found in meat or your partner's body. And have to have a forgiving NADO or "understanding" judges.
Speak Up wrote:
Perec trained with John Smith. Enough said.
Miller should not be considered as a clean athlete. She was close to Nasser in Doha.
Miller-Uibo is built unlike any female sprinter I've ever seen. She has a mid-21 second 200 meter PR, making her much faster than Naser. She stands over 6' tall and can turn over. She is the closest thing to Usain Bolt that modern women's track and field has ever seen. Maybe she dopes, maybe she doesn't, but her performance in that race should not be called into doubt just because the winner has been banned for whereabouts failures.
JumpsDoctor wrote:
Speak Up wrote:
Perec trained with John Smith. Enough said.
Miller should not be considered as a clean athlete. She was close to Nasser in Doha.
Miller-Uibo is built unlike any female sprinter I've ever seen. She has a mid-21 second 200 meter PR, making her much faster than Naser. She stands over 6' tall and can turn over. She is the closest thing to Usain Bolt that modern women's track and field has ever seen. Maybe she dopes, maybe she doesn't, but her performance in that race should not be called into doubt just because the winner has been banned for whereabouts failures.
If you are trying to make a case for her being clean, invoking comparison to Bolt may not be your best move.
Obviously she was more jacked when she ran that time lol but jesus who the F cares. Y'all want to ruin t&f? Cause that ALL this does. There will never be any stars, athletes that people want to watch, if you want to bust everybody. Obviously Bolt included.
Dangit Naser this sucks. She's basically running against a man on Miller Uibo, who's obviously clean, right? This is a joke. If they still look like a woman then screw jt. If they look like the eastern German woman who looked more manly than anyone on here then ok maybe bust their @$$.
What's even worse about this is that somehow some athletes either get cleared by shady deals or know how not to get caught. I dunno but this is horse sh!t. Hope she can appeal it like Coleman and comeback.
This is why track mostly sucks. I'm sorry but distance races mostly suck. It's all about the sprinters. So the distance people need to get on board with it because more eyes on the tv means more money in everyone's pocket.
I will say it's another positive for Felix. Moving it back to 2021 and losing one of the top two woman in the world is all good news for her. She won't even look like the same woman from trials. She'll be ripped af.
VroomVroom wrote:
I will say it's another positive for Felix. Moving it back to 2021 and losing one of the top two woman in the world is all good news for her. She won't even look like the same woman from trials. She'll be ripped af.
Felix (powered by Bob Kersee) vs Naser vs Miller-Uibo could have been an epic showdown of who gets the best juicing done, very sad it won't happen.
El Keniano wrote:
Bahrain (and Qatar, Turkey and others) essentially buying athletes on the free market, throwing more money at them than most sponsorship deals, then pressuring the athletes for an instant return on investment, is a big part of the problem.
Agreed. This one was predictable and predicted by many, for a lot of reasons. 48.14. Early dominance. Bahrain.
This was totally expected. Both of her and SMU just looked like they'd been for a stroll at the end of the race.
VroomVroom wrote:
I will say it's another positive for Felix. Moving it back to 2021 and losing one of the top two woman in the world is all good news for her. She won't even look like the same woman from trials. She'll be ripped af.
Felix would need SMU to get busted or injured to be a threat for gold.
Easiest thing to do is for meet promoters not to invite any of his athletes ever. Or any other crooked agent or coach. You’d see the sport cleaned up more quickly. Hit them in the pocketbook.
Alabama BSS wrote:
Easiest thing to do is for meet promoters not to invite any of his athletes ever. Or any other crooked agent or coach. You’d see the sport cleaned up more quickly. Hit them in the pocketbook.
+1
Outstanding idea.
El Keniano wrote:
Bahrain (and Qatar, Turkey and others) essentially buying athletes on the free market, throwing more money at them than most sponsorship deals, then pressuring the athletes for an instant return on investment, is a big part of the problem.
I don't know what Seb Coe's thinkin g is but in all fairness, buying o athletes for the sake of the said athletes competing for the said countries should be banned!
There should be a rule that includes blocking such athletes from the World Championships and the Olympics. They have to miss both events when they change nationalities.
So, if an athlete gets married , he/she should run for his/her country of birth until he/she meets the set requirements for running for the adopted country.
Also, no one should change citizenship before the age of 23.
What is going on is unacceptable.
It's like Kenya buying Brazilians, Germans, ITalians, Frenchmen, Argentineans e.t.c. to play for them at the world cup.
Argentina as a country can send three teams to the world cup. We should be allowed to buy 23 players. Why not?
NativeSon wrote:
Argentina as a country can send three teams to the world cup.
Haha.
Mate, stick to running because you know feck all about football. ⚽
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