Yeah, running a 32.19, which is what she ran, definitely requires doping. Moron!
LRC note: We deleted the post as the poster stated as fact that Roe is a doper. If you want to make a coherent argument to why you thinkan athlete might be doping, you are free to do so although turning every thread into a doping thread is tiresome. However, you can't state as a fact that someone is dopign without proof.
The poster has been banned for 3 days as a result.
yes this performance should get her approximately 1230 world ranking points. Combined with her 1234 from The TEN, her average will be approximately 1232 which will qualify safely.
yes this performance should get her approximately 1230 world ranking points. Combined with her 1234 from The TEN, her average will be approximately 1232 which will qualify safely.
Taylor Roe won the NACAC 10k. Does this mean she officially secured her spot for worlds?
Yup, she should be safe. Far prefer to see a homegrown talent like her going (as opposed to Kelati).
Kelati sought out asylum here from Eritrea, probably one of the 10 worst countries in the world. She did this independently, at the age of 17, with no knowledge of the English language, essentially running away on her own in a country she didn't know where she didn't speak the language. She ran 2 years of high school here, and went to school at University of New Mexico.
She turned pro (2020), finished her college degree (2020), and gained US citizenship (2021) after being here for 7 years. She's been here over a decade.
Weini is a US citizen, just like you and me. Her story is one of personal bravery and overcoming hardship. She has represented our country on the international level. She is someone we can all take inspiration from and has a very American story.
Taylor is cool too. She's having a great season, but no need to throw muck at Weini in acknowledging that.
Yup, she should be safe. Far prefer to see a homegrown talent like her going (as opposed to Kelati).
Kelati sought out asylum here from Eritrea, probably one of the 10 worst countries in the world. She did this independently, at the age of 17, with no knowledge of the English language, essentially running away on her own in a country she didn't know where she didn't speak the language. She ran 2 years of high school here, and went to school at University of New Mexico.
She turned pro (2020), finished her college degree (2020), and gained US citizenship (2021) after being here for 7 years. She's been here over a decade.
Weini is a US citizen, just like you and me. Her story is one of personal bravery and overcoming hardship. She has represented our country on the international level. She is someone we can all take inspiration from and has a very American story.
Taylor is cool too. She's having a great season, but no need to throw muck at Weini in acknowledging that.
Keliti is exactly the type of person I'd be proud to call an American!
You show up with your doping accusations on every thread except fpr the Tuohy ones.
I do not believe that she is doping. I do believe that she has lost an unsustainable amount of weight. I also know that Alistair has had a reputation of working with others that have had this same situation. Many of us brought this up with Fiona. Taylor Roe is traveling down this same road and will eventually crash as well.
Yup, she should be safe. Far prefer to see a homegrown talent like her going (as opposed to Kelati).
Kelati sought out asylum here from Eritrea, probably one of the 10 worst countries in the world. She did this independently, at the age of 17, with no knowledge of the English language, essentially running away on her own in a country she didn't know where she didn't speak the language. She ran 2 years of high school here, and went to school at University of New Mexico.
She turned pro (2020), finished her college degree (2020), and gained US citizenship (2021) after being here for 7 years. She's been here over a decade.
Weini is a US citizen, just like you and me. Her story is one of personal bravery and overcoming hardship. She has represented our country on the international level. She is someone we can all take inspiration from and has a very American story.
Taylor is cool too. She's having a great season, but no need to throw muck at Weini in acknowledging that.
Is Eritrea that bad? Plenty of Westerners live in the capital Asmara and some people go there to retire. Apparently it's one of the safest cities in the world.
Kelati sought out asylum here from Eritrea, probably one of the 10 worst countries in the world. She did this independently, at the age of 17, with no knowledge of the English language, essentially running away on her own in a country she didn't know where she didn't speak the language. She ran 2 years of high school here, and went to school at University of New Mexico.
She turned pro (2020), finished her college degree (2020), and gained US citizenship (2021) after being here for 7 years. She's been here over a decade.
Weini is a US citizen, just like you and me. Her story is one of personal bravery and overcoming hardship. She has represented our country on the international level. She is someone we can all take inspiration from and has a very American story.
Taylor is cool too. She's having a great season, but no need to throw muck at Weini in acknowledging that.
Is Eritrea that bad? Plenty of Westerners live in the capital Asmara and some people go there to retire. Apparently it's one of the safest cities in the world.
Yes, it is that bad........ visiting Asmara carries broader risks associated with traveling to Eritrea, a country subject to multiple "Do Not Travel" advisories from international governments due to regional conflicts, political repression, and the risk of arbitrary detention.
Weini did not return to Eritrea for some very valid reasons. She was about to turn 18 in a country run by a true dictator in the midst of a civil war......When one turns 18 in eritrea, there is a mandatory military service of 2 yearsand is recognized by the UN as national slavery.