Total tests in all of 2015:
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Matt Centrowitz - 14 - NOP - top dog in U.S. in men's 1500m
Robby Andrews - 3 - not NOP - formidable 800m & 1500m runner
Ben Blankenship - 5 - not NOP - formidable 1500m runner
Pat Casey - 1 - not NOP - formidable 1500m runner
Leo Manzano - 5 - not NOP - arguably 2nd-best 1500m runner in U.S. in 2015
Shannon Rowbury - 11 - NOP - shares or is top dog in U.S. in women's 1500m & 5000m
Jenny Simpson - 1 - not NOP - shares or is top dog in U.S. in women's 1500m
Brenda Martinez - 4 - not NOP - formidable American 800m & 1500m runner
Lauren Johnson - 1 - not NOP - good 1500m runner
Kerri Gallagher - 3 - not NOP - good 1500m runner
Alexa Efraimson - 1 - not NOP - prodigious high schooler-turned-pro
Mary Cain - 6 - was NOP, now loosely associated? - prodigious, but nothing special in 2015
Treniere Moser - 14 - NOP - former glory in 1500m, but nothing special in 2015
Morgan Uceny - 2 - not NOP - former top dog in U.S. in 1500m, but nothing special in 2015
Galen Rupp - 21 - NOP - top dog in U.S. in men's 10,000m (and arguably 5000m, half-marathon, and marathon)
Ben True - 11 - not NOP - arguably 2nd-best in U.S. in men's 5000m & 10,000m in 2015
Chris Derrick - 7 - not NOP - formidable 10,000m runner
Bernard Lagat - 11 - not NOP - formidable 5000m and 1500m runner
Lopez Lomong - 8 - not NOP - formidable 5000m and 1500m runner
Hassan Mead - 6 - not NOP - formidable 5000m runner
Ryan Hill - 3 - not NOP - formidable 5000m runner
Eric Jenkins - no data - NOP - formidable 5000m runner - 3 tests already in 2016, though
Molly Huddle - 11 - not NOP - the reigning queen of American women's track & road-racing from 5000m to half-marathon
Kim Conley - 3 - not NOP - formidable 10,000m & 5000m runner
Emily Infeld - 3 - not NOP - had a break-out year in the 10,000m & 5000m
Marielle Hall - 2 - not NOP - formidable 5000m runner
Abby D'Agostino - 5 - not NOP - formidable 5000m runner
Nicole Tully - 3 - not NOP - formidable 5000m runner
Katie Mackey - 2 - not NOP - formidable 5000m & 1500m runner
Jordan Hasay - 6 - NOP - formidable 10,000m runner, injured in part of 2015
Kara Goucher - 12 - not NOP for a few years - formidable marathoner
Shalane Flanagan - 17 - not NOP - arguably top American female marathoner in 2015
Desi Linden - not NOP - 1 - formidable marathoner
Amy Cragg - 3 - not NOP - formidable marathoner
Meb Keflezighi - 15 - not NOP - one of the best American marathoners
Dathan Ritzenhein - 12 - was NOP, now loosely associated? - one of the best American marathoners
Ryan Hall - 8 - not NOP - one of the best American marathoners
Jared Ward - 4 - not NOP - formidable marathoner
Luke Puskedra - 4 - not NOP - formidable marathoner & half-marathoner
Tyler Pennel - 1 - not NOP - formidable from 10,000m through marathon
Matt Llano - 4 - not NOP - formidable marathoner
Nick Arciniaga - 4 - not NOP - formidable marathoner & half-marathoner
Jake Riley - no data - not NOP - good 10,000m runner & marathoner
Bobby Curtis - 1 - not NOP - good 10,000m runner
Evan Jager - 10 - not NOP - one of the best steeplechasers in the world
Don Cabral - 3 - not NOP - formidable steeplechaser
Dan Huling - 2 - not NOP - formidable steeplechaser
Emma Coburn - 5 - not NOP - top dog in U.S. in women's steeplechase
Colleen Quigley - 1 - not NOP - formidable steeplechaser
Stephanie Garcia - 2 - not NOP - formidable steeplechaser
Nick Symmonds - 13 - formidable 800m runner, slight off-year in 2015
Boris Berian - 1 - break-out year in 800m in 2015
Erik Sowinski - 2 - formidable 800m runner
Casimir Loxsom - 2 - formidable 800m runner
Duane Solomon - 2 - one of best 800m runners in U.S., but slight off-year in 2015
Ajee' Wilson - 2 - one of best 800m runners in world
Molly Beckwith-Ludlow - 1 - formidable 800m runner
Chanelle Price - no data - formidable 800m runner
Alysia Montan~o - 3 - excellent 800m runner, had a baby in 2015
Phoebe Wright - 1 - good 800m runner
Bershawn Jackson - 5 - arguably best in U.S. in 400m hurdles in 2015
Kerron Clement - 2 - formidable 400m hurdler
Johnny Dutch - 2 - formidable 400m hurdler
Michael Tinsley - no data - formidable 400m hurdler
LaShawn Merritt - 6 - arguably best 400m runner in U.S. in 2015
David Verburg - no data - arguably 2nd-best 400m runner in U.S. in 2015
Angelo Taylor - 12 - formidable 400m runner, but not much in 2015
Bryshon Nellum - 7 - formidable 400m runner
Vernon Norwood - 2 - formidable 400m runner
Brycen Spratling - 4 - good 400m runner, former WR holder in 500m
Jeremy Wariner - no data - 3rd best all time in 400m, launched something of a comeback in 2015
Allyson Felix - 12 - best in world in 2015 over 400m, one of best in world over 200m, formidable over 100m
Francena McCorory - 5 - formidable 400m runner
Natasha Hastings - 6 - formidable 400m runner
David Oliver - 12 - arguably best in U.S. in 110m hurdles in 2015
Aries Merritt - 12 - WR holder in 110m hurdles, some good performances in 2015 despite being on dialysis
Jason Richardson - 12 - formidable 110m hurdler
Aleec Harris - 2 - formidable 110m hurdler
Ronnie Ash - 2 - good 110m hurdler
Jeff Porter - 1 - good 110m hurdler
Justin Gatlin - 16 - 2nd-best in the world in 100m & 200m in 2015
Tyson Gay - 15 - arguably 2nd best in U.S. in 100m in 2015
Mike Rodgers - 6 - arguably 3rd best in U.S. in 100m in 2015
Christian Taylor - no data - best in world in triple jump in 2015
Jen Suhr - 1 - one of the best female pole vaulters in the world
Michelle Carter - 1 - top dog in U.S. in women's shot put
Joe Kovacs - 1 - best shot putter in the world in 2015
Christian Cantwell - 6 - 2nd-best shot putter in U.S. in 2015
Reese Hoffa - 4 - formidable shot putter
Jordan Clarke - 1 - had something of a break-out year in shot put in 2015
Ryan Whiting - 4 - formidable shot putter
Marquis Dendy - 2 - arguably best long jumper in U.S. in 2015
Jeff Henderson - 1 - arguably best long jumper in U.S. in 2015
Jarrion Lawson - 1 - formidable long jumper
Jeremy Hicks - 1 - formidable long jumper
Mike Hartfield - 2 - formidable long jumper
Marquise Goodwin - no data - formidable long jumper
Erik Kynard - 2 - one of the best high jumpers in the world
JaCorian Duffield - 1 - had something of a break-out year in high jump in 2015
Looking at that list, there does seem to be:
~ definite bias within each discipline towards testing NOP athletes in 2015.
~ definite bias toward testing top competitors in running events, especially if they're world class.
~ definite bias against testing field event athletes at all.
Other conclusions:
~ Justin Gatlin & Tyson Gay were each on a short leash with USADA in 2015.
~ USADA hates Nick Symmonds.
~ USADA hates Angelo Taylor.
~ USADA is very all-or-nothing with testing 110m hurdlers.
~ USADA really has it out for Shalane Flanagan and Meb Keflezighi.
~ USADA loves the Brooks Hansons group.