Part of the 4x100m relay team that took silver. I thought he was running well this year. This explains it. Who’s next?
Part of the 4x100m relay team that took silver. I thought he was running well this year. This explains it. Who’s next?
Surprised this hasn’t garnered more interest on a so-called running forum.
Popped for SARMs mid Olympics.
Disappointing.
ChickenOriental wrote:
Surprised this hasn’t garnered more interest on a so-called running forum.
There’s little interest because he is just “this week’s bust”.
It’s now taken for granted that everyone is using, and that they might pop sometime, so it’s just business as usual.
Nobody cares. Track is an irrelevant clown show. The main interest now lies in the political and personal psychological dramas—each of which, in the current bizarro world, makes track better, not worse.
So Brits dope, after all.
I wonder how the Kenyans, Moroccans and Katir are to blame for this one.
Well ... this will eventually play out in a gold medal for the Canucks in the 4 x 100m..
athswr wrote:
I wonder how the Kenyans, Moroccans and Katir are to blame for this one.
I thought British dopers were being protected at the highest level? There goes that tin foil hat conspiracy theory. Britain throws up the occasional doper, usually a sprinter or shot putter or Somali immigrant distance runner. Meanwhile, doping in Morocco and Kenya is clearly the norm.
Mitchell-Blake surely is feeling conflicted — likely to lose an Olympic silver, but no longer close to the biggest scapegoat.
What are SARMs? Not smarties, I presume!
Such a shame that a medallist from these Olympics has already been caught out, although plenty of gratitude should be expressed towards the authorities working to keep the sport as clean as possible, with this scalp coming particularly quickly after the competition.
I'm just sparing a thought for Mitchell-Blake for the anguish he suffered at the end of that race for how close he was. It's just as well it wasn't quite gold now, as a DQ seems likely. Had that been the case, the upset would surely have been significantly worse.
Very disappointing for his team - mates and UK athletics. If confirmed then he deserves a lengthy ban.
I feel for Richard Kilty. He posted on Instagram himself holding the silver medal and saying nobody could ever take it away. I thought it was a little bit early to say that..
I actually thought that you were referring to a Covid19 test.
Number 32 wrote:
athswr wrote:
I wonder how the Kenyans, Moroccans and Katir are to blame for this one.
I thought British dopers were being protected at the highest level?
Are they? I didn't know that!
tosser.
Number 32 wrote:
I feel for Richard Kilty. He posted on Instagram himself holding the silver medal and saying nobody could ever take it away. I thought it was a little bit early to say that..
Yeah, Kilty is a good team man, always proud to wear the GB vest and totally committed to the relay squad. It will be sad to see him lose that Olympic medal. I wouldn't want to be CJ Ujah facing up to his teammates
athswr wrote:
I wonder how the Kenyans, Moroccans and Katir are to blame for this one.
Why would they have any link to a British doping bust?
Are you saying CJ and Katir have the same supplier?
https://www.usada.org/spirit-of-sport/education/selective-androgen-receptor-modulators-sarms-prohibited-class-anabolic-agents/Alison wrote:
What are SARMs? Not smarties, I presume!