hillbillies wrote:
voie of reason wrote:calm down rojo
That could never in a million years be rojo; there are no misspelled words or grammar errors.
Can't believe letsrun kept these comments up no matter how true. Will be gone soon lol.
hillbillies wrote:
voie of reason wrote:calm down rojo
That could never in a million years be rojo; there are no misspelled words or grammar errors.
Can't believe letsrun kept these comments up no matter how true. Will be gone soon lol.
CAN NOT ENFORCE wrote:
Sleazazar wrote:If he wants to be tested less he could switch to a less sketchy coach.
EXACTLY.
The disadvantage of working with that coach and team is that you will be inconvenienced with more testing.
The advantage is that they will make sure that it never comes back positive and if it does it will be buried by the governing body who receives major sponsorship to make sure.
CUCKS ALL. lol
The E. Africans avoid off-season testing and you all say nothing. Now they are finally being tagged - not to worry, politics will save them. But you ignore the obvious. Cowardly cucks. Go service your soc professors. lol
Citizen Runner wrote:
Particular low number of tests given their level of success on the world level include Jenny Simpson at 1, Jen Suhr also at 1, and Aston Eaton at 4.
Pole Vaulters don't seem to get tested much by USADA, other than a male vaulter they've clearly been targeting. Jenn has been tested quite a bit more by USADA in the past, though generally not on the level that top runners get tested. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any US vaulters that have tested positive in ages, last one I can think of was a male junior vaulter for ADD medication. Worldwide we aren't getting many positives either, mostly low level stuff here and there.
Of course these numbers only include USADA tests, many athletes were also tested at international meets.
Centro is clean wrote:
CAN NOT ENFORCE wrote:EXACTLY.
The disadvantage of working with that coach and team is that you will be inconvenienced with more testing.
The advantage is that they will make sure that it never comes back positive and if it does it will be buried by the governing body who receives major sponsorship to make sure.
CUCKS ALL. lol
The E. Africans avoid off-season testing and you all say nothing. Now they are finally being tagged - not to worry, politics will save them. But you ignore the obvious. Cowardly cucks. Go service your soc professors. lol
What is a cuck?
Does is have something to do with doping?
Do you consider yourself to be angry and insecure?
Interesting that Shalane has been tested so often -- more often than Gatlin.
trolls are at it today... wrote:
You know, just because you change the name you are posting under, we can still tell it is the same person for all three posts in a row...
Centro isn't doping - get over it.
Hi, A Duck!!!! Why did you stop posting under your normal handle, Eric Lindsey???
It's A Duck wrote:
trolls are at it today... wrote:You know, just because you change the name you are posting under, we can still tell it is the same person for all three posts in a row...
Centro isn't doping - get over it.
Hi, A Duck!!!! Why did you stop posting under your normal handle, Eric Lindsey???
Not "A Duck"... have the mods verify my IP, I'm not within 3000 miles of Eugene.
Centro still isn't doping - get over it.
kjv wrote:
micro doping = micro results.
learn some science.
micro doping over months is overwhelming gains. Learn look a little further into the future than the next day.
eotbs wrote:
Track & Field athletes with drug-tests in the double-digits in 2015:
#1 they are mostly urine tests. Fail a urine test and you've failed an IQ test.
#2 We know, for sure, lots of testing does not mean all those athletes are testing negative.
They can be as "never tested positive" as Radcliffe or Armstrong, or Marion Jones, or ...
Kurt G wrote:
Jodan Hasay was tested 9 times in 2014!?
Hasay!??? Lol, when I think of drug cheats by golly she is the first one that comes to mind.....
This is stupid thinking. Everyone is capable of doping from the smiling emperor to the sneering Salazar. Nice guys dope too!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't centrist run like 8:41 2 mile in high school? Also 3:36 1500 as a sophomore? That's some pretty serious talent. Now you could obviously say he was doping all along, but I have a hunch you'd never say that if he wasn't now a part of NOP, and it's just your non factual bias making conclusions. I remember seeing cento run 3:36 as a soph at Oregon, and yeah he looked extremely smooth, like he was jogging when he pulled away and won that race. I also remember thinking he could probably run 3:34x to 3:35.0 that day in a European rabbits race. Only other guy who showed that kind of ability in recent memory is Andrew Wheating, and he went 3:30 long before Centro and without endless injury would very likely be under 3:30 now. Do you think Wheating is doped? The thing Centro has that others don't is a terrific presence of mind. He doesn't get rattled or over excited, he just adjusts accordingly. That's not totally surprising coming from a dad who was an Olympian and a an older sister who was a star runner before him.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.