Taken from Dave Monti's twitter.
No, Gatlin, he wasn't with LetsRun. Many people want to know the same thing.
Editor's note:
Taken from Dave Monti's twitter.
No, Gatlin, he wasn't with LetsRun. Many people want to know the same thing.
Editor's note:
It could have been that he was merely clarifying what media entity the interviewer was from, unrelated to him having no comment.
sdfsdfsfsfsdf wrote:
It could have been that he was merely clarifying what media entity the interviewer was from, unrelated to him having no comment.
Yeah I'm sure. And I bet he was totally interested in Wejo's history major, unrelated to his flakey avoidance of any question related to his cheating.
LetsRun has gotten to his head, and I love it.
I'm thinking that many more athletes will be asking this question now that LR has gone into a defensive (hiding and denial) mode relative to their part in the Salazar witch hunt. May LR flame out in hell.
Hamburger in Salisbury wrote:
I'm thinking that many more athletes will be asking this question now that LR has gone into a defensive (hiding and denial) mode relative to their part in the Salazar witch hunt. May LR flame out in hell.
Hiding and denial? You clearly don't hang out on these boards very often.
When big news hits, you can expect something brief to be posted within about 12 hours (5 Quick Thoughts), and a full-fledged piece to go up in 48 hours.
Having trolled these boards for about a decade, that's the cadence that I've gotten used to anyway...
From someone who doesn't hang out here very often, it looks like they are in hiding and denial. OK, I'll give them two days to come up with an intelligent response to explain their actions on this despicable topic--a topic that they have done everything in their power to give credibility.
Hamburger in Salisbury wrote:
I'm thinking that many more athletes will be asking this question now that LR has gone into a defensive (hiding and denial) mode relative to their part in the Salazar witch hunt. May LR flame out in hell.
awesome - he is sweating it
this is cool - it means he is worried about what he will be asked - he's not able to enjoy his wins.
good news.
agip wrote:
awesome - he is sweating it
this is cool - it means he is worried about what he will be asked - he's not able to enjoy his wins.
good news.
It'll probably just add more fuel to his fire, making him want to prove the point that he's in the sport whether people like it or not.
Gatlin thrives on adversity. Push his buttons at your own risk
I doubt it agip wrote:
agip wrote:awesome - he is sweating it
this is cool - it means he is worried about what he will be asked - he's not able to enjoy his wins.
good news.
It'll probably just add more fuel to his fire, making him want to prove the point that he's in the sport whether people like it or not.
Gatlin thrives on adversity. Push his buttons at your own risk
solid point
Hamburger in Salisbury wrote:
I'm thinking that many more athletes will be asking this question now that LR has gone into a defensive (hiding and denial) mode relative to their part in the Salazar witch hunt. May LR flame out in hell.
What's your Nike employee number? What's the minimum wage in Oregon that they're paying you guys to post this drivel?
ObviousEmployee wrote:
Hamburger in Salisbury wrote:I'm thinking that many more athletes will be asking this question now that LR has gone into a defensive (hiding and denial) mode relative to their part in the Salazar witch hunt. May LR flame out in hell.
What's your Nike employee number? What's the minimum wage in Oregon that they're paying you guys to post this drivel?
Of course, anyone not running with the losers rant mob has to crazy?!
Spoon wrote:
ObviousEmployee wrote:What's your Nike employee number? What's the minimum wage in Oregon that they're paying you guys to post this drivel?
Of course, anyone not running with the losers rant mob has to crazy?!
Actually you were right and I eat poop.
Spoon wrote:
Spoon wrote:Of course, anyone not running with the losers rant mob has to crazy?!
Actually you were right and I eat poop.
Well, glad that's settled.
Hamburger in Salisbury wrote:
I'm thinking that many more athletes will be asking this question now that LR has gone into a defensive (hiding and denial) mode relative to their part in the Salazar witch hunt. May LR flame out in hell.
The LR founders are totally irresponsible.
I doubt it agip wrote:
agip wrote:awesome - he is sweating it
this is cool - it means he is worried about what he will be asked - he's not able to enjoy his wins.
good news.
It'll probably just add more fuel to his fire, making him want to prove the point that he's in the sport whether people like it or not.
Gatlin thrives on adversity. Push his buttons at your own risk
If I was Gatlin or any other top runner, other than the brojos buddies who are strangely immune from attack, I would not give any interviews with any LR person in attendance, simply because they are so stupid and careless with their false interpretations and gossip.
When was Gaitlins drug bust and how long was he suspended for again?
Dude is a confirmed drug cheat, no two ways around that.
Nike needs to unthrone the Bolt/Puma grip on the 100/200. They already brought down Gay/Adidas. Gaitlins is their best bet/able and willing to dope and lie/and can have a "redemption" "comeback from adversity" story.
Begin cleaning up the sport starting with lifetime suspensions.
LR should have all media privileges revoked until they can prove they do not have a bias and agenda to take down NOP, etc.
"leirbag"
really?
zero credibility
Great work, brojos!
I've disabled adblock in honor of doper Gatlin's remark.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has a 1989 Ferrari 348 GTB and he's just put in paperwork to upgrade it
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Strava thinks the London Marathon times improved 12 minutes last year thanks to supershoes
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts