Letsrun need to fix up there story on the home page - he ran 1:42.51 (not .53) and is ranked 11th all-time not 13th.
In a sport where time is what people are judged by, they need to make sure they can get at least that right in the story :)
Letsrun need to fix up there story on the home page - he ran 1:42.51 (not .53) and is ranked 11th all-time not 13th.
In a sport where time is what people are judged by, they need to make sure they can get at least that right in the story :)
aduck2022 wrote:
Such obvious doping like two other races.
dont think any new endurance drug at play
like rudisha had , gw50.
time will tell keep eye on mens 800 if so.
all done exactly same.
all about speed and
all about Igf-1 lr3 at peak cycle
to get this speed and need
endurance to match , high hct anyway can.
take one times 1.46 athlete do the above
and drop 3-4 seconds .
therefore means berian is a doper.
amos ,aman,souliman all on same routine.
just outdid by amel today.
best guess that poles for first remotely clean athlete over line.
problem is that amel and kiprop in 1500m
obviously at peak peak cycle and that souped up nervous sys. got those long legs going beyond norm. like bolt long legs and this peptide are unfair .but cant keep
at peak long or gain again quick, so makes worlds more difficult for them.
Berian is legit, it's concentrated training combined with talent. Tuka didn't train year round until 2013, that has a lot to do with improvement - and being in Europe he's likely tested a lot more than the "natural" E. Africans who can avoid spot tests and testing at all for up to 8 - 9 months at a time. But being third world athletes they would never cheat of course.
Yes, I will admit that the rumor I have heard about Rudisha being caught and told to lay off the EPO or he would be exposed is probably the same one you have heard. If it's the truth, it's similar to what happened with Ngeny and Lagat and others. If you're Kenyan, Ethiopian, Cuban among other nationalities, you'll get a pass being a poor third world athlete and all. That's the rumor and there's likely a lot of truth to it, considering who's in charge and their general political and sociological bents.
Being in Europe does not mean anything in what is concerning testing.
There is no common antidoping agency in Europe.
Each country has it own standard.
Usually, guys who run the 800m way back the first lap and close faster by far than anyone else are 800m/1500m guys, like Wottle, Symmonds, Wheating, Andrews.
"being in Europe he's likely tested a lot more than the "natural" E. Africans"
-uhhhhhh, go visit Bosnia. The landscape is drop dead gorgeous, but the economy teeters on 3rd world post war. Drug testing would be the last thing on their list of priorities.
jjjjjj wrote:
Usually, guys who run the 800m way back the first lap and close faster by far than anyone else are 800m/1500m guys, like Wottle, Symmonds, Wheating, Andrews.
According to ventolin, none of these guys has a clue about how to run 800.
The new Borza. Wow. Running even paced laps and coming from way back. Can work really well if you do not get pushed too wide in the last 200m and you are in really good form. Risky tactics but he got it spot on in Monaco. Probably would not work if the athletes were running sub 1.42 but who is doing that these days.
Tuka ran much of the race corners in lane 2-3.
He would have hit 1:41 today assuming a clear lane 1 path.
Most certainly on juice.
Truth be told here wrote:
, but the economy teeters on 3rd world post war. Drug testing would be the last thing on their list of priorities.
Kind of like 90% of the US.
AMel F'in Tuka wrote:
Yes, I will admit that the rumor I have heard about Rudisha being caught and told to lay off the EPO or he would be exposed is probably the same one you have heard. If it's the truth, it's similar to what happened with Ngeny and Lagat and others. If you're Kenyan, Ethiopian, Cuban among other nationalities, you'll get a pass being a poor third world athlete and all. That's the rumor and there's likely a lot of truth to it, considering who's in charge and their general political and sociological bents.
This is wrong on several accounts. First, there's nothing to this rumor about Rudisha, specifically. I would know. Secondly, this idea that there is a leg up for people from third world is ludicrous. The sport is dying for people from Europe to succeed, not get pushed further back by an unending chain of Africans. Thirdly, you do realise that Ngeny was in a car wreck? He could never quite get his back straight after the wreck. And what happened with Lagat has been well documented.
Beozkaaa wrote:
Tuka ran much of the race corners in lane 2-3.
He would have hit 1:41 today assuming a clear lane 1 path.
Most certainly on juice.
!!!
RED FLAG
Yes, your defense of Lagat and denial of third world athletes from certain countries and regions getting a wink and a nod is typical of one from the left!
Agree with LSF. Why on earth would anyone (yet this is commonly proposed) think that the third world countries get a break? They have NO money to bribe the IAAF officials. If anything it is the first world countries (primarily the USA) who have this cash (see Salt Lake Olympics) and some would sell their souls (corruptible and immoral) to gain a benefit. Not saying that this actually happens, but makes more sense than third world favoritism.
That testing in third world countries is weak also makes sense as they don't have the money to pay for it. First world countries do have the money - heck billions are wasted daily by most governments in various ways - so it's no skin off their back, but will they pay for testing for other countries (to level the field)? Who financially supports WADA, and so to whom are they beholden? can't believe it is Kenya and Ethiopia.
he trains in italy , so should be available
to be tested .whether is as non italian..
his own country dont think would be ,
not third world ,some nice cities etc but
there athletics set up would be ,all football and basketball and national records show
this. any other decent bosnian athletes .
berian drops maybe 3 seconds and amel
4 seconds.
both more than likely doping by similar means .running 1.46 previously is still high
standard and requires alot of training.
better, serious training i dont think so.
aduck2022 wrote:
he trains in italy , so should be available
to be tested .whether is as non italian..
his own country dont think would be ,
not third world ,some nice cities etc but
there athletics set up would be ,all football and basketball and national records show
this. any other decent bosnian athletes .
berian drops maybe 3 seconds and amel
4 seconds.
both more than likely doping by similar means .running 1.46 previously is still high
standard and requires alot of training.
better, serious training i dont think so.
If Tuka were from Africa of course cheating wouldn't come up. Same goes for Berian. Maybe Tuka's cheating, but since he lives and trains in Italy, he's subjected to year round testing, unlike the sacrosanct Africans. One reason the whole AlSal witch-hunt started is because Epstein and crew didn't like the success non-Africans were having with Al and the OP in general.
Other runners have shown improvement like Berian and Tuka, and this will always happen in track. People will blindly accuse someone like Boris of doping yet idiotically assume that Dibaba is clean. She might be. Or she might be reaping the benefits from training and doping in a situation that allows her to avoid all spot tests most of the year, something most of her competitors outside E. Africa can't do.
Now I'm hoping that the improvement continues for Berian and Tuka and that they go 1 - 2 at next year's Olympic final. Tuka probably needs a year of work to have the necessary strength to get through fast rounds. That's something his coaches decided last year after he placed 6th at the Euros. So far it's paying off individual races.
presumably he was tested at Monaco.
jjjjjj wrote:
presumably he was tested at Monaco.
The LR story on Tuka is filled with errors. One big one is the fact that he didn't skip 1:44 this year, he ran 1:44.2 earlier this season.
Article by Anni Mari Korte (https://twitter.com/annimarikk?lang=en)
Tuka apparently only started participating in track when he was around 18 years old (2009). A little less than two years ago he started being coached by Gianni Ghidini, Wilfred Bungei's old coach. And it seems that his training has intensified since then (for example, before this time he had never been to a gym before)
One reason the whole AlSal witch-hunt started is because Epstein and crew didn't like the success non-Africans were having with Al and the OP in general.
Yes, Somalis aren't Africans (because his only relevant success, not the minor medals, came from a British Gentleman after all).
Other runners have shown improvement like Berian and Tuka, and this will always happen in track. People will blindly accuse someone like Boris of doping yet idiotically assume that Dibaba is clean.
And "others runners" were accused as well, as for Dibaba, you're too blind to not see the various doping accusations that as been floating around her those past two days on this board ? But did she came out of nowhere ?
After large improvements from unknown runners, suspicion is legit, sorry.
As for the round year testing, you only get tested round year when you reach a certain level.
A 1'46 runner isn't likely to be submitted to round year testing.
Please here is USADA athlete test history web page :
http://www.usada.org/testing/results/athlete-test-history/Show me where Berian's name shows up in OOC tests, because I can't see his name anywhere.
You're cherry picking, we all know why. You related to Epstein maybe? Top level Africans do avoid year round tests for the most part. The guy is correct when he mentions that.
The accusations against Berian and Tuka are interesting in comparison to say what happened with Amos, dropping from 1:47 to 1:41 in a year. Nothing is said. Some people will claim it's because Amos was a teen but anyone who believes he's as young as claimed hasn't taken a look at him. If you believe he's 21 now, then you'll believe everyone is clean and never lies about their age.
Berian is likely clean. So is Tuka, he is indeed living and training in Italy. I also hope both guys keep improving just to bother the usual packs of jealous LR posters.