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Brahim Boutaib of Morocco running a superb race to win 10,000m Gold with Salvatore Antibo of Italy taking Silver and Kipkemboi Kimeli of Kenya winning the Br...
And you in your wisdom are believing what Traby say after all the lies she did? A person that accuse is a sign that that person is not trustful maybe dirty from the beginning. Especially when it's revealed that she immigrated to France without papers.
Laila Traby moved to France in 2005 at the age of 26 so she is certainly of Moroccan Heritage. She came from an ethnic group called the “Sahara people” sahraoui who were Bedouins in the desert in the south of Morocco, who felt ostracized by the mainstream population in Morocco and she felt discriminated against at the national sports center in Rabat and those facts and others persuaded her to try a new life in France.
ostracized by the mainstream population?? Maybe not as ostracized as the population of Tindouf in the referendum of 1962.
It started with him. It's better to ask has any of their elites not doped. I really cannot think of a single person that didn't get caught or was a suspected doper but didn't get caught. Not saying others haven't because there were so many dopers but they were the absolute worst.
Morocco and she felt discriminated against at the national sports center in Rabat and those facts and others persuaded her to try a new life in France. Morocco‘s loss was France’s gain until her career ended unfortunately with this doping conviction.
Always renfort your claims with documents not what is written in Wikipedia.
It started with him. It's better to ask has any of their elites not doped. I really cannot think of a single person that didn't get caught or was a suspected doper but didn't get caught. Not saying others haven't because there were so many dopers but they were the absolute worst.
Morocco was the first African nation to win a worldwide cross country title (single and team). Somes need to wake up.
It started with him. It's better to ask has any of their elites not doped. I really cannot think of a single person that didn't get caught or was a suspected doper but didn't get caught. Not saying others haven't because there were so many dopers but they were the absolute worst.
Morocco was the first African nation to win a worldwide cross country title (single and team). Somes need to wake up.
Doped or not doped, Moroccans have throughout history showing a fantastic talent for distance running in general. I remember Rhadi, The Moroccan who I think finished second to Bikila in the Rome Olympic marathon, 1960.
Morocco was the first African nation to win a worldwide cross country title (single and team). Somes need to wake up.
Doped or not doped, Moroccans have throughout history showing a fantastic talent for distance running in general. I remember Rhadi, The Moroccan who I think finished second to Bikila in the Rome Olympic marathon, 1960.
Fascinating result from yesteryear. Highly unlikely that anyone was doped in 1960, so this shows the true talent, in its most basic form. Confirmed here was the second place of Morrocan, Mr Rhadi, a former shoeshine boy in his youth.
It started with him. It's better to ask has any of their elites not doped. I really cannot think of a single person that didn't get caught or was a suspected doper but didn't get caught. Not saying others haven't because there were so many dopers but they were the absolute worst.
Morocco was the first African nation to win a worldwide cross country title (single and team). Somes need to wake up.
The International Association of Athletics Federations took Morocco off their doping watch list two years ago. But fresh doping revelations by ARD show a distinct lack of real change.
Morocco and Nigeria have been added to a list of countries considered to have the highest doping risk to athletics, the Athletics Integrity Unit has a...
In some cases, it isn't so hard to decide the punishment. For instance, if rupp ever gets busted for his doping, we can go back to the paper record of him being on illegal testosterone when he was 16, the hollowed out books containing dope, the bogus thyroid meds scrips, etc. Strip him of all benefits from when he was 16 until now, and make him compensate his victims. Same with Radcliffe and her illegal blood values, Mo and his dodging the testers' door ringing. Cheating at sports is vile and needs to be treated as a felony.
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What I mean to convey is that when these dopers get caught, we can refer back to the first evidence against them to set a timeline for record expungement and restitution. In the case of rupp, we have hard evidence that he has been doping at least since he was sixteen, and more evidence that his doping has escalated over the years. For Radcliffe, she should have been banned the second that her blood tests were revealed, and mo should have been banned the moment that he was caught peeping out the curtains at the drug testers then running to hide in his closet.
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Since the anti-doping authorities are often easily corrupted and persuaded not to act, blatantly in the cases of rupp, Radcliff and Farah, legal authorities need to be brought in to prosecute these thiefs and fraudsters criminally.
If these are your best examples, these "cases" you give are not as easy as you want to believe, to decide any punishment or any timeline, given the lack of sufficient or conclusive evidence that any of them ever doped. The reasons anti-doping authorities did not act in the cases of Rupp, and Radcliffe, and Farah, was that there was insufficient basis or grounds to act. Anti-doping authorities cannot act on tabloid journalism, rumors and gossip alone.
Despite your claim, there was no hard evidence against Rupp for doping with testosterone at 16, nor any hard evidence of any escalation of doping, with any banned substance, thereafter.
Same with Radcliffe. There was no hard evidence of any "illegal" blood values. For a number of reasons, the often discussed values -- if it would be appropriate to consider them at all -- would be rejected for being collected too soon or in the wrong conditions, or were well within expectations after weeks of training at altitude.
Same with Farah. Missing one test, or two tests, is not "dodging" and not a sufficient basis to act.
With respect to your handle, and "NOPers" being "dopers", USADA not only acted, but acted rather aggressively, with a "throw spaghetti at the wall" type of lengthy investigation, prosecution, and appeals process, and Tygart explicitly affirmed no "NOPers were dopers" -- which would include Rupp and Farah. After detailed scrutiny, this was corroborated/accepted by an AAA Panel, a CAS Panel, and WADA, after an independent review at the IOC's request.