Its possible that Asbel Kiprop started doping when his career started to nosedive. Some athletes resort to doping when their careers start to decline.
In 2016, he finished an abysmal 6th at the Olympics. In 2017 he did not win a single race and failed to qualify for the world championships.
November of 2017 is when he failed a drug test. This was despite the fact that he was told of the impending drug test. And despite the fact that he had the option of skipping the test. The fact that he decided not to skip the test betrays someone who is inexperienced at doping.
He has always struck me as a person with poor judgment. He had several altercations with law enforcement despite being a cop himself.
Its possible that Asbel Kiprop started doping when his career started to nosedive. Some athletes resort to doping when their careers start to decline.
In 2016, he finished an abysmal 6th at the Olympics. In 2017 he did not win a single race and failed to qualify for the world championships.
November of 2017 is when he failed a drug test. This was despite the fact that he was told of the impending drug test. And despite the fact that he had the option of skipping the test. The fact that he decided not to skip the test betrays someone who is inexperienced at doping.
He has always struck me as a person with poor judgment. He had several altercations with law enforcement despite being a cop himself.
No, it doesn't. There is no credible argument that doping works as a one-off.
Nobody is talking about a “one off”. Try using your brain a little…
if you used drugs to enhance your training for years, yes there are benefits after you stop.
If you used your brain a little more you would see the claim I was responding to was about "permanent benefits". Perhaps you could tell us what they are and whether an athlete who dopes at 25 still enjoys those benefits at 65.
They not only test more than other countries, but we've seen examples of innocent up-and-comers denied places on the national team for not being in the pool. Anybody who competes for Kenya is automatically been through a stricter regime than any westerners.
Not so strict when it comes to accepting bribes (as Kiprop himself admitted) and informing athletes they are going to be tested in advance.
The mission head of the team that tested Kiprop was a Brit.