wejo wrote:
2) As for the group session, Brenda didn't go anywhere after Christa ended it. Christa couldn't be everywhere but paid attention to the one athlete speaking out about drugs. About 5 minutes later I looked across the room and Flotrack was talking to Brenda 1 on 1.
Sure she is doing what she is paid to do, but I think she is helping the sport or USATF by not letting people ask the questions they want to ask.
In the small group session, she repeatedly and very politely let people know there were only 'x' number of questions left, suggesting some form of time constraint. Even if there was no time constraint, she in no way stopped people from asking Brenda pointed questions about drugs within the remaining questions. When she did step in to finish up the small group session, it was NOT during doping talk.
Are you upset that the reporters didn't focus exclusively on doping during the available time for small group session? Do you think the USATF rep created a false sense of time constraint while in no way stopping people from asking doping questions during that time?
My best guess is that you believe the USATF rep was hovering so she could interrupt if the questions turned to US doping.