I call bs when I see it. Indoors convinced me she is not on the level. Sorry.
If she runs fast you will call her a doper, if she runs slow you will call her fast indoor times a fluke or bouncy track, or whatever. You always find excuses. In the mean time, we enjoy watching her race and she seems to be happy doing it too.
But interesting, you somehow thought your favorite, after clutching her hamstring in pain on the crosscountry course, that multiple people saw in person, and that was reported on this forum, to turn around and run fine soon thereafter was “on the level” in your brain? mkay…🙄
But interesting, you somehow thought your favorite, after clutching her hamstring in pain on the crosscountry course, that multiple people saw in person, and that was reported on this forum, to turn around and run fine soon thereafter was “on the level” in your brain? mkay…🙄
This refers to the regional XC meet of 2022, which after the "clutching her hamstring in pain" photo she finished the final 2K easily pulling away from the field. And proceeded to win Nationals. Not sure what "[not] on the level" thing would be needed even if there was a slight tweak of the muscle. Very legal treatment exist.