Lame and doped. Like watching Rashid Ramzi.
Lame and doped. Like watching Rashid Ramzi.
llort_vbo wrote:
gfhdgfdg wrote:
barely out of breath (if at all) screaming, jumping up and down, looking like a tempo effort. Take of that what you will
So many people want to put their heads into the sand and pretend that there’s no doping problem in T&F. Instead of considering the obvious problem and issues they attack anyone who questions someone in their tribe/camp.
Top Utterance of Doping Apologists:
1) you’re just jealous
2) he/she/they are too ‘nice’ to dope. They’re always smiling,
3) they never failed a test. They are the most tested person in the planet
4) contaminated food supply
5) Doping doesn’t help the hard working and pure East Africans
6) It was just a whereabouts mistake
You sound angry and frustrated. You sound like a racist too.
Ghost1 wrote:
moist wrote:
If you think this was a clean run, I have a religion to sell you. Just give me 50% of all your income and you'll be saved in heaven.
It seems that every magnificent performance in athletics is associated with irregularity or doping and this is sad. This is unique to track and field and possibly cycling as well, but more so in track and field. If you watch the Tour de France right now in cycling and see that the riders are riding for hours on the flats at average speeds of 50 km/h and going up steep mountains for hours on end at 25 km/h that boggles the mind but do you really think they’re all doped up? Virtually impossible.
somewhere between 80-100% of the peloton is doping. And all of the leaders
Ramzi who did nothing until he was 25? Kipyegon has been absurdly good for years.
qhy wrote:
Lb315 wrote:
Yeh, it says a lot about you.
+1
*1
qhy wrote:
moist wrote:
If you think this was a clean run, I have a religion to sell you. Just give me 50% of all your income and you'll be saved in heaven.
I bet you would be celebrating it if it had been Laura Muir running that time.
Kipyegon is not the right skin color for most posters here.
I hate to burst your bubble, but they're all doped. From Rupp to Houlihan to Bekele to Kipyegon. Every one of them cheats. You simply can't compete at the world level without it. This is the reality of the sporting world as a whole, and if you'd prefer not to see it I won't blame you. Just don't pull the lazy-ass racist card when someone points it out.
no clue wrote:
Ghost1 wrote:
It seems that every magnificent performance in athletics is associated with irregularity or doping and this is sad. This is unique to track and field and possibly cycling as well, but more so in track and field. If you watch the Tour de France right now in cycling and see that the riders are riding for hours on the flats at average speeds of 50 km/h and going up steep mountains for hours on end at 25 km/h that boggles the mind but do you really think they’re all doped up? Virtually impossible.
somewhere between 80-100% of the peloton is doping. And all of the leaders
No kidding. Why in the world would someone think this is impossible?
qhy wrote:
llort_vbo wrote:
So many people want to put their heads into the sand and pretend that there’s no doping problem in T&F. Instead of considering the obvious problem and issues they attack anyone who questions someone in their tribe/camp.
Top Utterance of Doping Apologists:
1) you’re just jealous
2) he/she/they are too ‘nice’ to dope. They’re always smiling,
3) they never failed a test. They are the most tested person in the planet
4) contaminated food supply
5) Doping doesn’t help the hard working and pure East Africans
6) It was just a whereabouts mistake
You sound angry and frustrated. You sound like a racist too.
Do you need me to call the wambulance for you? Everything isn’t wacist you moran
Her mental focus was incredible. Burning a hole in Hassans neck for 1400m then looked like she was Neo fighting Agent Anderson.
Kipyegon was World Youth and Junior Champion, and is the 10th person ever to win Youth, Junior and Senior world titles in the same event. So she's obviously immensely talented and always has been.
Converts to approximately a 4:08!
Kipyegon has been absolutely money for years. She never has a bad race. Other athletes burst out with wicked times then absolutely crap the bed. Invincible to also rans. That's a big mark for me that Faith is clean. She was insane as a junior, insane early career, and insane now. Nearly always perfect tactically too. When she runs fast times it's cause she's well paced, even, and often following someone else letting them do the work. None of this going out crazy from the gun solo front running stuff.
another perspective wrote:
Kipyegon has been absolutely money for years. She never has a bad race. Other athletes burst out with wicked times then absolutely crap the bed. Invincible to also rans. That's a big mark for me that Faith is clean.
I feel that someone consistently being at the top is an indication that they are not clean. PEDs help with recovery and injury. With the training demanded to be on top, injury, burnout, chronic fatigue should result in people having high highs and low lows. I think Webb was clean for this reason.
Rainy Day wrote:
I did chuckle a little bit as she was jumping around and celebrating while the rest of the field was on the ground gasping for air. I knew it would come up on this board.
I don’t know or care if she is clean or not, I’ll give her the benefit of the doubt until she tests positive. That was a killer run.
Strange how celebrating after a run seems to strike these people. It hits something in their ego. Something to do with the ego for sure. Egotism/narcissism has a lot to do with attention and adulation and seeing someone else have it is one of the major if not the greatest thing that annoys them.
EuroVisionary wrote:
Kipyegon was World Youth and Junior Champion, and is the 10th person ever to win Youth, Junior and Senior world titles in the same event. So she's obviously immensely talented and always has been.
She was a junior champion on the track and in XC (she won her first XC title at age 17). Since 2013 she has never finished lower than 2nd in the Olympics or WC. I think she is already the best female mid-distance runner of all time. If she wins in Tokyo I don't think there can be any argument.
Ghost1 wrote:
moist wrote:
If you think this was a clean run, I have a religion to sell you. Just give me 50% of all your income and you'll be saved in heaven.
It seems that every magnificent performance in athletics is associated with irregularity or doping and this is sad. This is unique to track and field and possibly cycling as well, but more so in track and field. If you watch the Tour de France right now in cycling and see that the riders are riding for hours on the flats at average speeds of 50 km/h and going up steep mountains for hours on end at 25 km/h that boggles the mind but do you really think they’re all doped up? Virtually impossible.
Yes, to answer your question they are all doping, either taking drugs or blood doping, thus I haven’t watched the tour since the Lance years. Unfortunately he ruined the sport and made it a mockery of its former self.
Track isn’t far behind. Money ruins everything.
Made me chuckle 😂
moist wrote:
Lb315 wrote:
Yeh, it says a lot about you.
If you think this was a clean run, I have a religion to sell you. Just give me 50% of all your income and you'll be saved in heaven.
Says all we need to know about you.
dndndn wrote:
another perspective wrote:
Kipyegon has been absolutely money for years. She never has a bad race. Other athletes burst out with wicked times then absolutely crap the bed. Invincible to also rans. That's a big mark for me that Faith is clean.
I feel that someone consistently being at the top is an indication that they are not clean. PEDs help with recovery and injury. With the training demanded to be on top, injury, burnout, chronic fatigue should result in people having high highs and low lows. I think Webb was clean for this reason.
So she started doping in 2010?
You make no sense.
moist wrote:
qhy wrote:
I bet you would be celebrating it if it had been Laura Muir running that time.
Kipyegon is not the right skin color for most posters here.
I hate to burst your bubble, but they're all doped. From Rupp to Houlihan to Bekele to Kipyegon. Every one of them cheats. You simply can't compete at the world level without it. This is the reality of the sporting world as a whole, and if you'd prefer not to see it I won't blame you. Just don't pull the lazy-ass racist card when someone points it out.
^^^^^^^This 100%
2 THE GILLS!!
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Red Bull (who sponsors Mondo) calls Mondo the pole vaulting Usain Bolt. Is that a fair comparison?