Jeff Wigand wrote:
Remember all those threads hyping up Alex Kipngetich when he had the fastest junior time for the indoor 800m in 2019?
Me neither.
Just another African doper. People are desensitized.
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Jeff Wigand wrote:
Remember all those threads hyping up Alex Kipngetich when he had the fastest junior time for the indoor 800m in 2019?
Me neither.
Just another African doper. People are desensitized.
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Bump
Hoey is just a distraction from the reality that all the top performances we are seeing now will be doped, from 15 and 18 year olds' world bests to new indoor world marks set by Americans and notorious doper "comebacks". There is a feat achieved every week that falls into the too good to be true basket. Running is where WWE got to years ago. But it does make for a great circus.
Yes. Some runners started doping at 16 so they have nowhere to go when they turn pro. They just fizzle out.
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
I checked cuz why not and USADA lists 0 tests. He did run some races in Europe and win so maybe got tested there. He will be tested now assuredly.
challenged 147 800 runner (speed based?) to runner up to Josh Kerr in the 5th Ave mile, and no testing.
that's Africa protocol.
His veins were sticking out at millrose
Josh has done more juice than any juicehead on Earth ,,,even douche Dave Ross agrees
I remember the Hoey Investments singlet. Couldn't stop laughing. Rich daddy and mommy living their non-existent post-collegiate careers thru their sons. Sad.
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