I'm not referring to myself but the legion of sports followers who know a convicted cheat when they see one. But you don't see anything outside your transgender fixation.
I'm not referring to myself but the legion of sports followers who know a convicted cheat when they see one. But you don't see anything outside your transgender fixation.
Well, you don't see anything outside your doping fixation.
Citius posted an interview with Shelby Houlihan on YouTube almost immediately after the race.
I made a comment about the instagram situation on the you tube video. an hour later it was deleted. What is wrong with these Citius folks. they are so self righteous, it is disgusting.
Honestly not paying much attention to running socials but did see Flotrack raising her up so don't really see the big deal with this. I actually think the sport would be in a better place if there was some more meaningful accountability. Most meets are private, where meet directors have the final say-so over who gets in & who doesn't. Some of the biggest meets in the US could make it a point to not let in convicted dopers. Make them go to other meets. Same deal with coverage. Flotrack didn't have to recover her return & frame it as positively as they have.
Trans (men) runners have a 10% overall advantage over women and should never be allowed to compete in women's events.
Conversely, there has never been any proven advantage from taking chemically laden drugs, but plenty of evidence that they're harmful. If they were actually helpful, then how did Radcliffe ever break a women's WR, unless she was loaded up on them, but still she only ran 2:15 not 2:00 or 2:01, which would not be world class for a man.
Personally I pay no attention to all the doping promotion talk, but allowing trans men into women's events is a disgusting action that should never been happening.