Mmmmmmmm indeed!
Mmmmmmmm indeed!
dasfjkldjklsfa wrote:
Also, the doping police are probably about ready to pinch Bolt.
No they can't be because idiots like you have made it clear that they can't catch the dopers. Ever
As long as Bolt remains the fastest and most likable 100m runner, he will be the face of the sport, and will never be revealed as a cheater.
The world loves him, and the world cares about track because of him.
spot on!!
Back injuries can be pretty bad. I'm only a year older than Bolt and very fit. For the past year I've had a pain in my lower back that has given me sciatica. It makes it so that I can run, but not comfortably, especially when sprinting. Sometimes I can't run at all. It's only now starting to improve.
YEA, BASED OFF THE FEDERATION OF THE COUNTRY....THERE IS NO COUNTRY OUT THERE THAT IS TOUGHER ON THEIR ATHLETES THAN THE U.S. ..REPORTING THEIR EVERY MOVE..THEY MIGHT AS WELL PUT CHIPS IN THEM LIKE DOGS...
THE CARIBBEAN TESTING IS NOTHING LIKE THEM.....
Ain't karma a bitch, brojos? Sell out to Puma pimping Bolt, and things fall down for Usain. Justice is served.
brickrunnin wrote:
14:59 wrote:bolt is sneaking away to start a steroid cycle. getting time off for an injury, sure, he wouldnt be taking time off if he did not just get his butt kicked. his body is breaking down from the stress and needs to reload with a few needles.
well that would make a ton of sense except that the athletes are subject to year round drug testing, both in season and out of season. Doping officals have every right to show up to his front door and wait for him to come home
When did Jamaica start doing out of season testing?
Its reported in an ongoing investigation that Bolt tested positive. Under the table deal to save the sport , get your go card and take the rest of the year off. To many dollars in the sport at risk.
Apparently the SARMS testing works.
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First positive doping test in USA for Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator acetamidoxolutamide aka Andarine aka S4.
The Minnesota Twins offered no further comment Friday about Fort Myers Miracle outfielder Michael Harrington's 50-game suspension for violating the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment policy.
The Miracle said their parent club would likely not comment until the suspension is over, and Twins Senior Director of the Minor Leagues Jim Rantz did not return a message left on Friday.
The 24-year-old Harrington is eligible to return from his suspension on July 14 when the Miracle take on Daytona on the road. His first game back at Hammond Stadium would be July 18 against Lakeland.
The 6-foot, 200-pound left-handed hitter tested positive for Andarine, a Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator (SARM) that is believed to provide the results of traditional steroids with fewer side effects.
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You will never see Bolt equal his previous times ever again.
The window was open, and now it is closed.
Tick Toc wrote:
Its reported in an ongoing investigation that Bolt tested positive. Under the table deal to save the sport , get your go card and take the rest of the year off. To many dollars in the sport at risk.
Since you seem to be very well informed it will be no shock to you then that a certain double worldrecordholder was relegated to running relays only in his (forced) retirement year, after the anti-doping authorities made it very clear to people in the highest ranks of his sponsor (a certain wll-known US based sportsbrand) that they would nail him if he would compete in another individual event??
If we're talking about under the table deals....this is your best example I guess....
I'm calling BS on this. Bolt has scoliosis and it flares up from time
to time. Men's sprinting is the cleanest it has ever been, cleaner than the beloved distance running that is the focus for many on this site. The top 3 male sprinters in the world - Bolt, Gay, Powell are clean. People in the sport who have been testing these guys from when they started out know this to be true.
Consider the timing of the injury.
Perhaps he caught a case of Tysonphobia from Asafa Powell.
It is entirely possible that he has both an "injury condition" AND "Tysonphobia" simultaneously.
The question is whether the "injury condition" is secondary to Tysonphobia or the other way around.
Clearly, it wasn't the 9.58 Bolt that Tyson beat. But is that due to a new injury condition, or lack of training due to the previous one (achilles)?
We do know that Bolt did have problems with scoliosis.
(sound of laughter)
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
2017 World 800 champ Pierre-Ambroise Bosse banned 1 year for whereabouts failures