Yeah,like the whole Russia is a drug laboratory.In Russia,they come out of the womb doped.
Yeah,like the whole Russia is a drug laboratory.In Russia,they come out of the womb doped.
TruthSayer wrote:
He'll be 30 in June but running PRs in the 200m after training and racing since early teens. It's like Gatlin running fast times in his 30s. Magical.
Are you saying there is something magical about running fast times at age 29? The average age of the top sprinters in the world right now is probably around 32. Also the average age of most sprint world records in around 29.
Merritt and his weak sauce wrote:
yesohyes wrote:Was this guy not already a convicted doper?
Yes, he tried to use the cover story that he needed the "supp" because his member wasn't working but everyone knows the particular drug he was using is generally taken to combat all kinds of sides that result from 'roid abuse.
A good telltale sign with this clown is looking at pictures of him from when he started college - then all of a sudden his times drop dramatically when he put on almost 30 lbs of muscle. it's a shame that the folks in charge enable so many cheats because of political correctness and certain sponsors.
Do you really expect someone to look the same at age 18 and as they do at 29. Every athlete in every sport is going to be bigger and strong 11 year later. Yes, he was convicted of inadvertent use of DHEA. Merritt's case was actually straight forward in that he said what was using as was able to clearly demonstrate inadvertence.
Nick Willis?
TruthSayer wrote:
He'll be 30 in June but running PRs in the 200m after training and racing since early teens. It's like Gatlin running fast times in his 30s. Magical.
I agree. That's a very realistic time for Merritt to post this year. I think the whole idea of breaking Johnson's WR is going to be hard. I don't know how Van Niekerk is doing (heard he ran 44.98??)
But yeah anyways, Merritt's going to do very well this year. I reckon he could dip under 19.7 in all honesty.
Ho hum wrote:
Nick Willis?
TruthSayer wrote:He'll be 30 in June but running PRs in the 200m after training and racing since early teens. It's like Gatlin running fast times in his 30s. Magical.
Mo farah? Regina Jacobs?
yesohyes wrote:
Was this guy not already a convicted doper?
Yes, LaDaShawniqua Merritt is as doped as the rest of them.
Any chance he doubles 200/400?
runnerdnerd wrote:
I'm 31 and set my pr in the 100m last year.
That being said, I'm a lot slower than elite. Also I am not a convicted doper (nor a doper at all).
My only point is that some people may set prs into their 30s.
Have you been training and competing seriously in the 100m since you were a teenager? If so, then I would say your PR at 31 years of age is surprising.
But the reason many casual track enthusiasts set PRs later in life is because they haven't been competing professionally for the past decade. So their previous personal bests are pretty "soft". I'm 35 years old. But I'm sure I could set PRs in a few different events I never really trained seriously for over an extended period of time, if I were to get serious about it now.
On the other hand, a guy like LaShawn Merritt? He has been a world class sprinter since he was a teen. It has been his job for quite some time now. So those PRs he set before are the result of serious training, coaching, and high level competition over an extended period of time. It does not stand to reason that he would be setting PRs at almost 30 years of age. Especially not in the 200m where there is almost zero aerobic component. He's doped, and so are the other guys at his level.
If the Drake Relays has half the weather conditions we're having this weekend, expect sub 44 in April in Iowa. Just a fly-over state with another world class field entered in the men's 400.
Check YouTube. Crazy!
+1
Not to mention the toll that volume of hard training and competition takes on the body. It's not simply a matter of when our body naturally peaks, but the wear and tear from years of pushing so hard.
Interestingly both Gatlin and Merrit served suspensions .. so (doping aside) maybe some time off served them well. Mo Farah apparently didn't train quite as hard as maybe he could've in his younger years .. and now he's the world's best in his early 30's.
Of course, thy could all be doping as well.
I'll be hear all week folks wrote:
Other options wrote:Yea. I think it was DHEA? I hear he has the longest list of supplements out of any USA track and field athletes.
What do you mean longest? Why is it so extended? This isn't a hard question.
You're not dicking around are you
Yessssss wrote:
I'll be hear all week folks wrote:What do you mean longest? Why is it so extended? This isn't a hard question.
You're not dicking around are you
don't be so hard on Merrit. He has a long list of achievements against stiff competition. He's no softie!
as for all this w.r. talk...
I'd love to see him attempt it, but if he presses too hard, he might just pull up limp
joalturn wrote:
Gatlin 9.90
Shaunae Miller 49.70
Tori Bowie 22.26
Lots of fast times early in the season.
Lots of dopers early in the season
eh ???
if a 19.78 opener isn't on track to break his 400pb by huge margin & challenge wr then what is ???
if 19.78 doesn't do it for you what does ???
19.60 or 19.50 ???
read the interview
he says he hasn't done his endurance work yet & expecting big things over 400
he says this 19.7 speed will help him run 1st 1/2 of 400 with much less effort & thus more to give in last 200
this means he can run the 1st 200 by maybe 3 or 4 tenths faster than last year & bring his same legendary back-half to the race
you need to research better
he has ruled out double even though he may be 3rd best 200 runner at games
he says he wants to run the 400 in games
read between the lines :
he wants gold & he wants the WR this year
period
Try reading the lines.
That is exactly what I said. He has been working on speed not endurance, without reading the interview. I literally wrote that with text. Maybe you were confused because I wrote 'strength' for it's common usage to mean 'to be physically strong' rather than the distance runner usage of 'can run far'. You have no idea about training though so I'll let that one slide.
So saying he will get faster over the 200m later in the season is not necessarily true, he has been working on speed last couple months. He will start training like a 400 guy now and maybe get slower over 200m. Does that compute?
I'd like the world record too, does that mean I'll get it? You cannot 'research' future unknown events.
Like I said it is early doors, let's see how the season progresses before talking about world records. If he runs a couple 43s before July and looks in great 400m shape then we can talk about the world record. Merritt just ran a 2, not a 4.
I don't know if you caught the 400m final on TV, but if you did you would have seen Merritt was in sub 20 shape. This is a paper PB, for sure he could have run well sub 20 last year. We don't know exactly how fast though.
jjjjjj wrote:
He is now 29...
Holy cow. I would have thought Merritt was near 35. He was so good so young.
Michael Johnson was not capable of running 19.32 in 1999 when he set the 400m WR. He was a 19.7 that year.