The world record (2.09) has actually lasted since 1987.
Oh, sorry--did you mean the men's record?
In either case, I think the answer is "better bodies through chemistry."
The world record (2.09) has actually lasted since 1987.
Oh, sorry--did you mean the men's record?
In either case, I think the answer is "better bodies through chemistry."
In lieu of the recent Sumgong revelations, I assume you are joking.Regarding Sotomayor and his history, I'll ask him come next Thursday. http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society.php?yyyy=2016&mm=12&dd=21&nav_id=100020
moderate man wrote:
Since you're acting like an authority, tell me how an East African runner goes about getting EPO.
Put up or shut up.
Oh yeah, diversity wrote:
When in Rome, do as the Romans but when in the US, do as the Romans would. Have I got it?
The US has no important competitions for 2.40+ jumpers. Only the preseason tuneups at Icahn and Hysteric Wayward.
Because it's f### good.
strong stimultants .....
play there part here more than other events ,......
allowing you to recruit as many muscle fibers all at same time
what was record holder done for ....
Barshim almost got it a few days ago. What about the women's high jump record? It's stood since 1987. Again, a few women have come within a half inch but that was several years ago. Maybe Lasitskene can get it?
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