ukathleticscoach wrote:
You also need to decide in life which side you are on. I'm on the side of clean athletes. You are backing a doping cheat.
Yep, the world is totally black and white, right or wrong. Every person who has passed every test is clean and every person who has ever failed a test is a doper.
The governing bodies of the sport said he could compete. He did so and he did very well. If you don't like the rules, that's fine. If you don't like him, that's also fine. At the moment he's still banned from competing in the next Olympics. In my opinion that's a pretty harsh punishment IF it was an accident.
He still ran that last 100 like a boss.