Keep reading to see if your prediction pans out. (Hint -- they don't.)
You only prove time and time again that it is easy for you to think things that are plainly wrong. I do not defend the doping of Ouamaiz, and I do not give dopers a free pass, regardless whether their performances are fast, medium, or slow, or DNF or DNS.
Look I don't need to re-explain how objectivity stems from subjective inclinations okay???
And hence don't need to re-explain how you are probably pro-doping at least!!!!
You didn't need to before.
I thought we already established this thread wasn't about me. No need to troll me with more of the same nonsense.
In all the sportive life of Morocco since 50 years, no Moroccan that medaled at World Championship or the Olympics was caught. (*)
So you should be proud of being Spanish.
(*) Even Amina Laalou or Selsouli never medalled at majeur events.
Quite the self parody.
Rashid Ramsi sucked up Moroccan ethics before transferring to the no doubt utopian state of Bahrain. The Moroccan major champs medallist sequence went a little quieter once EPO tests came in.
Mohammed Mourhit (Arabic: محمد مُرحيت; born 10 October 1970 in Khouribga, Morocco) is a Belgian top cross country, middle and long-distance runner who holds one European record, in the 3000 m. He is also a former European 100...
I apologize but you'd agree it seems a bit fishy if there are about 15 athletes of Moroccan descent, and 10 go to other countries. Of those 8 that go on to medal somewhere else, 4 are banned for PEDs. Of the 7 that stay in Morocco (and medal), only 1 (Kaouch) is banned for PEDs. Of course the country is also placed in Category A for insufficient testing and alleged state-sponsored doping. I know you will take this very personally, but come on we can all interpret what the culture and environment around doping was at the time.
So Deng is accusing Gressier of doping? Or have I misunderstood?
Yeah that's what it is. Another poster accuses Gressier of racism to which he counters that his coach is Moroccan and his physio is Tunisian.
I hope that’s not the case, as he was the one that exposed Makhloufi’s locker full of infusion paraphernalia. That would be extremely hypocritical. Though, it seems that when there’s smoke these days, there might be fire.
I apologize but you'd agree it seems a bit fishy if there are about 15 athletes of Moroccan descent, and 10 go to other countries. Of those 8 that go on to medal somewhere else, 4 are banned for PEDs. Of the 7 that stay in Morocco (and medal), only 1 (Kaouch) is banned for PEDs. Of course the country is also placed in Category A for insufficient testing and alleged state-sponsored doping. I know you will take this very personally, but come on we can all interpret what the culture and environment around doping was at the time.
Don't forget that Brahim Boulami was popped for EPO after setting the WR in the steeplechase back in 2003! 😆
People entered in this category have either: Been suspended by a sporting body (an international governing body, a national federation, or a professional league) for illegal performance-enhancing drug, and/or banned drug, use...
I apologize but you'd agree it seems a bit fishy if there are about 15 athletes of Moroccan descent, and 10 go to other countries. Of those 8 that go on to medal somewhere else, 4 are banned for PEDs. Of the 7 that stay in Morocco (and medal), only 1 (Kaouch) is banned for PEDs. Of course the country is also placed in Category A for insufficient testing and alleged state-sponsored doping. I know you will take this very personally, but come on we can all interpret what the culture and environment around doping was at the time.
15 looks like a very small sample size, and 5 bans looks even smaller, to draw general conclusions about all Moroccan athletes. When I counted fast athletes (faster than my 1990 benchmarks) between 1990 and 2018 across all distance events, I counted 19 Moroccans, and 3 ex-pat Moroccans (USA, Bahrain, and Belgium). Kaouch was not fast enough for that specific count, being slower than Cram and Coe and as fast as Ovett. Before 1990 there was one more Moroccan, Aouita.
Do you think that Moroccans who go to foreign countries are doping more, or is there an element that they are target tested and sanctioned disproportionally because they are Moroccan?
The answer for Bahrain looks clear that it is a country that encourages their foreign athletes to dope.
I apologize but you'd agree it seems a bit fishy if there are about 15 athletes of Moroccan descent, and 10 go to other countries. Of those 8 that go on to medal somewhere else, 4 are banned for PEDs. Of the 7 that stay in Morocco (and medal), only 1 (Kaouch) is banned for PEDs. Of course the country is also placed in Category A for insufficient testing and alleged state-sponsored doping. I know you will take this very personally, but come on we can all interpret what the culture and environment around doping was at the time.
Passant - the only 'Moroccan track fan' who posts here - claims that 'everybody is dirty', still hero worships Ramzi, and still defends Katir. Yet we are supposed to take seriously his claim that we are racist for viewing Moroccan born/descent runners with suspicion when one of them is getting busted every week.
Look I don't need to re-explain how objectivity stems from subjective inclinations okay???
And hence don't need to re-explain how you are probably pro-doping at least!!!!
You didn't need to before.
I thought we already established this thread wasn't about me. No need to troll me with more of the same nonsense.
I didn't start anything about you, I was just kindly responding to others who also knew and mentioned about your pro-doping agenda. I was just concurring and lending support okay??? Don't need to be so self-conscious unless you are really at least probably pro-doping!!!!! It's totally fine if you are pro-doping, you just will be avoided that's all!!!
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Dear Coevett, remember you can do and say anything you want about Moroccan athletes but just please give me some face and don't touch my darling 'Tibetan Monk' Hicham EL G----the morally and ethically most righteous and purest distance runner of all time apart from Haile Geb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Try not to blemish my Hicham EL G and Haile Geb please!!!! I swear that these 2 are so clean from drugs, sex, and alcohol that you would be left speechless.....
We are 1 or 2 Moroccan in this site against 100 English western haters and prejudger.
The existence of racists threads like this id the ultimate proof of your low level.
I didn't find a single comment in youtube where a Britannic praise Moroccan and are always whining.
But the impact of the exception Aouita left a deep scare in the proud British zealots when he demonstrated the superiority of the natural talent against the blood transfusion runners that were unable to keep their Top doped level for more than 2 or 3 weeks.
Try not to blemish my Hicham EL G and Haile Geb please!!!! I swear that these 2 are so clean from drugs, sex, and alcohol that you would be left speechless.....
Be a bit smart its Aouita that hurt them the most because he was in the pre EPO era and he evolved in a completely unfavorable conditions. Just do a comparison that Cram and Scott had at least 3 years of high level experience than him.
Then see the speed in evolution he mad starting 1983. Not a single year from 1983 to 1988 he wasn't the performer of the year.
(*) Why this site block me from posting from time to time?
I thought we already established this thread wasn't about me. No need to troll me with more of the same nonsense.
I didn't start anything about you, I was just kindly responding to others who also knew and mentioned about your pro-doping agenda. I was just concurring and lending support okay??? Don't need to be so self-conscious unless you are really at least probably pro-doping!!!!! It's totally fine if you are pro-doping, you just will be avoided that's all!!!
I didn't say you started anything, but you are still trying to make it about me, attempting to wrongly attach pro-doping ideas to me which I do not hold and in any case have nothing to do with a thread about "Ouamaiz BUSTED". I can see you were just a willing and gullible victim of another troll post.
Contrary to your description of what you were just kindly doing, I can see, like everyone else, that you responded to a poster who listed two of Ouamaiz's best performances, who responded to, and falsely accused me of being, another poster who said that Ouamaiz was a pretty unknown runner. Neither of those posts were mine, and neither mentions any "pro-doping agenda".
Keeping this post partly on-topic:
The first post was about name-recognition, which incidentally stands unrebutted. A quick search here shows that the oldest letsrun post about Ouamaiz is from this thread three days ago. A google search across the internet on his name produced three hits before the news of his bust.
You should try much harder not to jump to any false conclusions. My "agenda" includes busting and sanctioning doped runners in accordance with anti-doping rules -- even the slow and unrecognized ones -- especially when they are caught with synthetic peptides in their system.
I'm not being "self-conscious", but rather "anti-nonsense".