Yikes, the history of track and field is sadly filled with doping and this time is crazy fast and beat an obvious doped time, so...
Yikes, the history of track and field is sadly filled with doping and this time is crazy fast and beat an obvious doped time, so...
GREAT RUN!!!!!
Seems legit
Wow it took 33 years to break Flo-jo record!!!
nickp91 wrote:
Wow it took 33 years to break Flo-jo record!!!
But the same stuff, I'm sure.
Im still surprised at how blatantly naive many are. Almost every single one of these sprinters are on something illegal. I know we would like to believe or hope some are not.
ETH took down a dirty record. If she is dirty guaranteed she isn't the only one. Likely all 8 ladies in that field are.
Anybody who says "well she must have doped" makes themselves look silly. THEY ALL DOPE.
Thompson and SAFP have been the obvious cheats in track for years. How do they not get caught?
Jamaica a country with less than 3 million people went 1,2,3 in the 100m final. It's safe to say they have the doping thing figured out. Basically they have the population of the state of Kansas and the 3 fastest women in the world. It's statistically virtually impossible.
Of course they are all doping, but I think SAFP is more talented naturally while ET is more flagrant, flying close to the sun like Blake in 2011.
dumbassMF wrote:
Of course they are all doping, but I think SAFP is more talented naturally while ET is more flagrant, flying close to the sun like Blake in 2011.
They are both flagrant. Remember when they both had braces when they came on the scene running 10.7s
Mr Happy wrote:
Im still surprised at how blatantly naive many are. Almost every single one of these sprinters are on something illegal. I know we would like to believe or hope some are not.
ETH took down a dirty record. If she is dirty guaranteed she isn't the only one. Likely all 8 ladies in that field are.
Anybody who says "well she must have doped" makes themselves look silly. THEY ALL DOPE.
Everyone in prison is a criminal. Does not mean we have to like them.
Jamaican out of comp testing during Covid obvs back to hay-day when Bolt his world records & it was non existent-, then as he should have reached his peak he somehow slowed down. Still its always possible that someone .2 faster than all the dopers was clean because steroids don't actually work!!
Back on those magical yams ?
in the real world wrote:
Jamaica a country with less than 3 million people went 1,2,3 in the 100m final. It's safe to say they have the doping thing figured out. Basically they have the population of the state of Kansas and the 3 fastest women in the world. It's statistically virtually impossible.
If talent would be equally distributed over the world.
Jamaicans are obviously more talented for sprinting than Icelanders.
Wow!
Never thought I would live to see a clean athlete beat Flojo’s booster-juice time.
Shows you cheating is no substitute for talent, hard work and smart training.
in the real world wrote:
Jamaica a country with less than 3 million people went 1,2,3 in the 100m final. It's safe to say they have the doping thing figured out. Basically they have the population of the state of Kansas and the 3 fastest women in the world. It's statistically virtually impossible.
That's not how some realities work. About 80 of the 100 fastest men's marathon times belong to Kenya + Ethiopia. Croatia made the WC finals with a pop of ~4m. DRC produced half of the worlds cobalt supply. I guess Pareto's law sort of. 80% vs 20%
Ghost of Viktor Bryzhin wrote:
Yikes, the history of track and field is sadly filled with doping and this time is crazy fast and beat an obvious doped time, so...
Probably the single most farcical sprint race I have seen since either final - men's or women's - in Seoul in '88. An appropriate comparison. An athlete who hasn't won any kind of global medal in 5 years runs faster than the most doped sprinter in the history of women's running, with the first 3 athletes all from a country revealed to show a complete indifference to out-of-competion drug testing (Renee Anne Shirley, 2012, head of Jamaican sport commission). It isn't the first and won't be the last drug spectacle at these games.
Ernest wrote:
Wow!
Never thought I would live to see a clean athlete beat Flojo’s booster-juice time.
Shows you cheating is no substitute for talent, hard work and smart training.
Or shows how doping continues to advance.
Who cares. Track and field needs this kind of stuff.
VroomVroom wrote:
Who cares. Track and field needs this kind of stuff.
The sport had more fans in the amateur era when doping was virtually non-existent in running.
Flo Jo was a disgusting doper
Rest in piss cheater
Wind aided and steroid aided 10.49