They all doped only once and became Olympic Champion clean. This proves that drugs don't work!
They all doped only once and became Olympic Champion clean. This proves that drugs don't work!
Someone mentioned CERA earlier, and they had a test for it during 2008 Olympics. Davide Rebellin won silver medal in the cycling road race then tested positive for CERA shortly thereafter (olympic sample). I would not think that these additional positives would be CERA since they would have been found out in 2008/9.
I wonder how many of the 31 ate contaminated meat from Mexico and China (https://www.yahoo.com/news/beware-meat-china-mexico-nfl-players-warned-030937151--nfl.html), and I wonder how many will claim that they did.
rekrunnr wrote:
They all doped only once and became Olympic Champion clean. This proves that drugs don't work!
Bingo!
Exactly correct rekrunnr. At last…someone that "gets it".
Just like Alex Schwazer of Italy...Rita Jeptoo only developed weak mind disease from "the dream of so much money" that ONLY ONE TIME before Chicago marathon she won SLOWER than her 2:18:57 in Boston 2014 that was 6 months before TOTALLY CLEAN…so EPO no help Rita and actually maybe slow her down…even though she did still win the Chicago marathon…and would of won the WMM $500,000 bonus...if not for that inconvenient positive OOC doping test for EPO before the Chicago marathon in 2014.
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Athletes don't benefit from EPO, CERA and other similar PEDs because training in ALTITUDE over a LONG period of time. The testing is ONLY relevant for athletes suffering suddenly from WEAK MIND DISEASE or those who become GREEDY like Rita Jeptto who was clean her entire career until she got caught.
NONE of my athletes never ever took DRUGS because they are BORN at ALTITUDE and train at ALTITUDE without the WEAK MIND DISEASE! THEY ARE THE REAL DEAL!
And so are Wang Junxia and Paula Radcliffe.
Dr. Leonid Shvetsov of Albuquerque, New Mexico told me:
http://comrades.runnersworld.co.za/comrades-champ-in-doping-scandal/
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I hope all 31 are basketball and soccer
Would love to see those athletes finally get caught.
Dr. Leonid Shvetsov had some ties with Paula in her Albuquerque days, like it or not!
237 athlete positive samples have been found positive the past three years. 17 athletes named. Three sanctioned.
WADA/IOC/IAAF We are SERIOUS bout cracking down on doping. No, REALLY...we ARE!!!
Hopefully they caught Bolt. There is no way he's clean!
Jahmakya wrote:
Bye bye Bolt!
We all wish, but even the IOC can't take down a sacred cow. We all know he is doped to the gills though and those who don't are swimming in denial.
rjm33 wrote:
Comparatively wrote:It was the push-ups. That was the key to his turnaround.
Please do not forget the revolutionary "Salazar situps", "Salazar squats" and a doorbell made in Italy made specifically for Mo that is "Salazar silent".
(I am not in a good mood after the "Metric Miler is w…." posts were all deleted.)
Reality has been altered and now Metric Miler is correct again.
Oh well.
In conclusion:
Yanni "Chobani" Pitsiladis is still wrong.
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Al got the MoBell Prize for his invention.
Yanni Yanni Chobanni is Jonny O.'s mentor. That's all you gotta know.
Love to see Michael Pelps get busted ..ddduuuhhh.
Here is what has been leaked or ascertained so far.
-The positives are across multiple sports, one of which is athletics.
- The majority of the positives are coming from nations already dealing with doping issues.
-The list does include some 2008 medalists, which sport I don't know.
-The athletes and the national federations have already been notified.
-The announcements will take place well in advance of Rio and before most national championships. *For athletics, any athlete who competes in an upcoming IAAF event is probably not on the list.*
-The IOC/WADA is currently following their protocol for doping announcements which involves receiving a confirmation of the notification and a response back from the athletes.
Winner of men and women's, they already have a doping record although many have been duped by their lies because surprise surprise you come from the same country.
The other Russian steeplechase winner. Bet you so wont believe her cover story.
Bolt who at the time had as much out of competition testing as an Ethiopian now, is safe.
The one silver lining for the skeptics is that they won't be busting for meldonium.
HGH Basketball wrote:
I hope all 31 are basketball and soccer
Would love to see those athletes finally get caught.
Lebron, Kobe, Melo, Messi...?
ukathleticscoach wrote:
Winner of men and women's, they already have a doping record although many have been duped by their lies because surprise surprise you come from the same country.
The other Russian steeplechase winner. Bet you so lot believe her cover story.
Bolt who at the time had as much out of competition testing as an Ethiopian now, is safe.
Meant winners of 400's
ukathleticscoach wrote:
Meant winners of 400's
Christine O. is with Ricky Simms (see Bolt, Mo Farah...)
sameoldsameold wrote:
237 athlete positive samples have been found positive the past three years. 17 athletes named. Three sanctioned.
WADA/IOC/IAAF We are SERIOUS bout cracking down on doping. No, REALLY...we ARE!!!
Again, WADA's role does not include testing/sanctioning athletes.
This is on the IAAF and other sports federations. It would be fun to see FINA finally get what's coming, but that's not going to happen.
There is NO WAY "important" athletes will be sanctioned. The typical Eastern European athlete, maybe a Russian or four will probably have announced sanctions.
The way announcing sanctions go, sometimes the International federation handles the sanction, sometimes the national federation. It's hard to keep track who was sanctioned when and for what. Some of this is due to practical considerations. But, the fact that international federations don't "roll up" sanctions from National federations in some kind of annual report is terrible.
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