NOPe needs to be tested all day every day. A rat's nest of cheating punkassbitches.
LOL! There's never been and never will be independent PED testing in sports. The federations and leagues will never allow it.
Fernando Cabada most tested male first quarter?!?
It is anti-doping's job to make a show of trying to catch the "in" dopers by testing for things other than what they're using.
Only the "out" dopers are using the old stuff. That's why when someone wants an "in" doper to go down, they have to trick them with a masseur or a chiropractor or a pill in their beer.
Successful athletes are going to be tested more. There is far less "randomness" than originally instituted.
Big Leagues wrote:
http://www.usada.org/testing/results/athlete-test-history/
This might have something to do with the fact that USADA is headquartered not to far away.
smd wrote:
Fernando Cabada most tested male first quarter?!?
Do you think it's really random? There is a reason Fernando Cabada was tested the most and there is a reason for his recent poor performances
Bad Wigins wrote:
It is anti-doping's job to make a show of trying to catch the "in" dopers by testing for things other than what they're using.
Only the "out" dopers are using the old stuff. That's why when someone wants an "in" doper to go down, they have to trick them with a masseur or a chiropractor or a pill in their beer.
I've seen more substance on the inside of fortune cookies.
I thought USADA was hq'd in Colorado Springs. Something is up when endurance athletes in one specific location are being tested at 4 to 5 times the frequency of the best weight athletes in the world.
Nike = prominent athletes
prominent athletes = more frequent testing
Understood?
Jeff Wigand wrote:
I've seen more substance on the inside of fortune cookies.
Hi Jeff
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/3078642.stmThe quote a runner from the group I ran with last night, "how can it be illegal if they haven't developed a test for it yet?"
cordholdiosi wrote:
Nike = prominent athletes
prominent athletes = more frequent testing
Understood?
No.
Fundamental misunderstanding in the testing USADA does.
It's not random. It's not based on how "good" you are.
It's targeted about half of the time.
Jeff Wigand wrote:
Bad Wigins wrote:It is anti-doping's job to make a show of trying to catch the "in" dopers by testing for things other than what they're using.
Only the "out" dopers are using the old stuff. That's why when someone wants an "in" doper to go down, they have to trick them with a masseur or a chiropractor or a pill in their beer.
I've seen more substance on the inside of fortune cookies.
Weak. You probably weigh 120 pounds.
Galen Rupp was tested as much last year as Justin Gatlin, Carmelita Jeter, and Allyson Felix combined.
I have no doubt that Travis Tygart knows about the suspected doping in the Nike Campus and is putting on as much pressure as possible. Sooner or later someone will make a mistake.
Lance Armstrong had his own building at Nike. STFU morons
coach d wrote:
Galen Rupp was tested as much last year as Justin Gatlin, Carmelita Jeter, and Allyson Felix combined.
I have no doubt that Travis Tygart knows about the suspected doping in the Nike Campus and is putting on as much pressure as possible. Sooner or later someone will make a mistake.
They tested a guy who managed one Silver Medal at the Olympics, no WC medals, and one (very recent) significant DL victory more than TWO convicted substance-users (both of whom have had VERY significant international victories)?
Self-testing is a sham. USADA/WADA do not pass clinical review nor do they pass academic review. Neither does MLB, NFL, FIFA, etc.
Rupp = only uses what cannot be tested for (Gray Zoning).
The others = didn't stay away from things the could be tested for.
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