Victorious88 wrote:
yup its her wrote:Paula Radcliffe
Paula Radcliffe
Paula Radcliffe
Victorious88 wrote:
yup its her wrote:Paula Radcliffe
Paula Radcliffe
Paula Radcliffe
cpr wrote:
Victorious88 wrote:Paula Radcliffe
Paula Radcliffe
Paula Radcliffe
There's a lot of chatter on Twitter right now about Paula being exposed as the one on the IAAF suspicious red list.... Is this story about to go nuclear?
marathonfan wrote:
There's a lot of chatter on Twitter right now about Paula being exposed as the one on the IAAF suspicious red list.... Is this story about to go nuclear?
Even though she didn't compete?
Yes, Randy Oldman. It's called out of competition testing, and she competed in the 2004 and 2008 Olympics.
trollism wrote:
actually... wrote:I was responding to your sarcasm, which shows how little you really care just how mindless it is to believe in the obsession with so called 'performance enhancing drugs' and not to believe in the amazing and enormous potential of the human body to adapt to stimuli naturally. Not to mention that fact that you have insulted two of the World's best coaches who are trying their best to minimize the influence of the drug pushing coaches and doctors who have obviously invaded Kenya.
If you want to make an intelligent comment, then go ahead, but be careful to choose your words wisely and carefully.
For years you lot have been giving the whole 'Kenyans never use drugs', 'Kenyans can't afford drugs', 'Kenyans are too honest to use drugs' and all those other nonsese excuses.
Now that it's proven that lots and lots of Kenyans do use drugs, the official line of the fanboy is 'Drugs don't work on Kenyans because Canova speaks Kenyan and he says so'. Canova was in charge in Qatar too around that period wasn't he? A few Qataris are on the list too.
Get with reality. Kenyans (and other nationalities) use performance enhancing drugs because when they take them, their performance enhances. It's not rocket science, but you people just can't seem to accept it.
No, you're missing the point. Kenyans don't need drugs to be the top runners, neither do other nations. You are obsessed with drugs, just like the coaches and doctors who dope the athletes.
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
actually... wrote:
No, you're missing the point. Kenyans don't need drugs to be the top runners, neither do other nations. You are obsessed with drugs, just like the coaches and doctors who dope the athletes.
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
So, when you say that he is part of the problem, are you saying he is partly to blame for all those 225 athletes presumably using PEDs, merely due to his belief that they used PEDs, and that PEDs are effective?
marathonfan wrote:
There's a lot of chatter on Twitter right now about Paula being exposed as the one on the IAAF suspicious red list.... Is this story about to go nuclear?
Would it not make a great deal of sense that the world record holder in the marathon by an enormous margin has something unusual about their physiology such that they appear at the extreme end of what is naturally plausible for a human?
For all the undoubted corruption in athletics administrations (and sports administration) this whole story as it is currently being presented to us is a nonsense.
Nick Davies' piece seems sensible enough at this point. I suspect a lot of people have not read it.
http://www.letsrun.com/news/2014/12/iaaf-spokesman-nick-davies-writes-letsrun-com-reports-iaaf-not-follow-retesting-150-suspicious-samples-2006-2008/He is an "IAAF spokesman".
All of the facts that are being revealed by this inquiry indicate that the IAAF is a corrupt organization. Any spokesman for that organization cannot be taken seriously at present. I would be more interested in what an independent spokesman has to say.
Rumours that Paula Radcliffe is on the "suspicion red" part of the list are gaining traction
"rumours gaining traction"
Idiot.
Come back when you have some actual evidence.
kjcl wrote:
Yes, Randy Oldman. It's called out of competition testing, and she competed in the 2004 and 2008 Olympics.
Why would she dope when she wasn't competing?
Iceberg Tip wrote:
actually... wrote:No, you're missing the point. Kenyans don't need drugs to be the top runners, neither do other nations. You are obsessed with drugs, just like the coaches and doctors who dope the athletes.
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
So, when you say that he is part of the problem, are you saying he is partly to blame for all those 225 athletes presumably using PEDs, merely due to his belief that they used PEDs, and that PEDs are effective?
Yes, internet idiots like trollism are definitely part of the doping problem.
Any more news on this
I've heard things written like twitter is buzzing with the name but have not found anything even other than guesswork
Randy Oldman wrote:
kjcl wrote:Yes, Randy Oldman. It's called out of competition testing, and she competed in the 2004 and 2008 Olympics.
Why would she dope when she wasn't competing?
Yep, that was my point.
"In 2006, Radcliffe learned that she and Gary Lough, her husband and manager, were expecting their first child. She continued to run during her pregnancy, but modified her usually grueling training. Radcliffe gave birth to a daughter, Isla, on January 17, 2007."
"Blood volume rises about 60 percent during pregnancy, mimicking the effects of blood doping in which greater blood volume allows more oxygen to be carried to the muscles. Muscles use oxygen to produce ATP or adenosine triphosphate, which fuels muscle contractions. (The volume and speed of this process is aerobic power or VO2max)."
http://www.biography.com/people/paula-radcliffe-13762207#2004-olympic-games-and-setbacks
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/athletics/11361591/Paula-Radcliffe-urges-doping-documentary-maker-to-reveal-all-about-suspicious-blood-values.htmlBan Paul wrote:
Rumours that Paula Radcliffe is on the "suspicion red" part of the list are gaining traction
ukathleticscoach wrote:
Ban Paul wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/athletics/11361591/Paula-Radcliffe-urges-doping-documentary-maker-to-reveal-all-about-suspicious-blood-values.htmlRumours that Paula Radcliffe is on the "suspicion red" part of the list are gaining traction
Why doesn't she just reveal if she's the named athlete?
Has anyone considered that the 'German Documentary Maker' wants more people to watch their documentary? Or even create enough buzz to help them 'Make More German Documentaries'?
Do you have any idea how hard it is to raise the cash to create a TV programme? Some sensationalism and mystery has to be in their interest.
eurodonkey wrote:
Has anyone considered that the 'German Documentary Maker' wants more people to watch their documentary? Or even create enough buzz to help them 'Make More German Documentaries'?
Do you have any idea how hard it is to raise the cash to create a TV programme? Some sensationalism and mystery has to be in their interest.
What about the name block by thier lawyer
Reckon it was CO but everyone with sense knows she was ducking and diving those testers so hardly news
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