just sayin wrote:
The guy has terrible form. He'd be a 4:12 miler without the drugs.
The guy is an Olympic champion with his "terrible form". So much for the notion of the form morons knowing anything at all about the sport.
just sayin wrote:
The guy has terrible form. He'd be a 4:12 miler without the drugs.
The guy is an Olympic champion with his "terrible form". So much for the notion of the form morons knowing anything at all about the sport.
say what?
Emil C wrote:
Gills Clogged with Dope wrote:Why hasn't his medal been stripped yet? I'm confused. Never has there been a more obvious male middle distance doper. We need to get this guy off the scene -- it's embarrassing, blatant.
I'd bet he is clean over the Kenyans. They all ran like fools who tapered off the dope before the Games and got crushed.
The only think about Makh-Daddy that points to doping was his unnecessary expenditure of energy in the heats. It really wasn't that strange to see a 3:30 guy medal though.
The ONLY person I've ever seen run in Olympic rounds like Makhloufi is Rashid Ramzi. We all know how that turned out, and in time this situation will prove to be no different.
When and where does Makhloufi open his season?
I'll follow him with great interest this year.
Meanwhile, I observe that Ventolin is very sharp regarding sport, too bad he makes himself look so foolish with the name calling.
just sayin wrote:
say what?
? ?
Are you referring to the Ha! ?
I was laughing at the suggestion that Makhloufi was capable of 1:42 flat, 3:26!
His run in London has been over hyped and his performances after the Olympics, including a defeat, showed nothing near approaching such ability.
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just sayin wrote:
The guy has terrible form. He'd be a 4:12 miler without the drugs.
The guy is an Olympic champion with his "terrible form". So much for the notion of the form morons knowing anything at all about the sport.
dang i didnt say that
some fool sharing the name
Yeah, cross in first at the Olympic games and look like she did. An obvious doper, with a prior record of a doping conviction and suspension, the 3:56 at Paris, and then of course she did end up getting nailed for the Olympics and will soon lose that gold. So, what wild speculation that was on my part. Makhloufi himself looked to be doping like Ramzi when destroying the field so easily on the backstretch but to his credit he ran well after the games and he has not yet tested positive, so if he was the most likely male doper at the games, there is no hard evidence of that yet, so we should just watch and wait.
Rudisha could run 1.37 if he was on EPO
No comparison between Ramzi and Makh-Daddy except for the fact that they're both of a similar racial background and both have the same goatee.
Makh-Daddy didn't drop from 3:39 to 3:30 in one year.
Makh-Daddy will not test positive.
Agree with Deano and even if El G etc were not doping they could just have been better at 1500m.
Emil C wrote:
No comparison between Ramzi and Makh-Daddy except for the fact that they're both of a similar racial background and both have the same goatee.
Makh-Daddy didn't drop from 3:39 to 3:30 in one year.
Makh-Daddy will not test positive.
Sure he will. Nice try playing the race card. As I said in my post, I have never seen anyone run in championship rounds like your "Makh-Daddy", outside of Rashid Ramzi:
Ramzi dominating his 2008 Prelim:
http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Rashid+Ramzi/Olympics+Day+7+Athletics/kaZkKplif3kRamzi cruising at the end of his 2008 Semi:
http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Rashid+Ramzi/Olympics+Day+9+Athletics/Hjgoie273Az"Makh-Daddy" in 2012 semi:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3EvyOiJ7Kc"Makh-Daddy in 2012 final:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ16tJTaULkClean runners do their best to conserve energy in rounds, because they have very real physical limits to deal with regarding recovery between rounds. Arrogant drug-aided athletes run without this concern, knowing they will feel as fresh in the finals as they were in round 1.
Enjoy the pics and videos!
that is the ticket!
'epo will improve the 800 as well as the 1500'
You have argue before that it does not and they would need to take another drug as well
yyy wrote:
you are the sharpest tool in the LRC toolbox.
thanks for yet another superb analysis.
Lmfao
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