He ran virtually the same time as 2 years ago (20.11). Except that time he finished 6th.
He ran virtually the same time as 2 years ago (20.11). Except that time he finished 6th.
NoSuchThingAsDogBreeds wrote:
It's curious that any human being that claims that race is not real happens to be invariably....white.
Must be just a co-incidence.
It's sad, and true, and it looks like a lot of whites have been brainwashed to go along with this. Perhaps they'd like to rename race into clusters of people of a similar genetic variation? COPOSGV?
Coevett wrote:
asian eyes wrote:Again, he isn't Turkish. Please keep up.
And how many races in the world do you think there are? If Turkish people are not white, what are they? Ethnicity and cultures are not races is a hint.
Turkish are not 'white'. They are a mongoloid people. You could break the entire human population into three broad ethnic groups in the world and they still wouldn't be white. Caucasian, Mongoloid, and Negro.
Yes, and I've heard the British are half Mongoloid and half Negro. Do you get your information from racist comic books too?
hrhae wrote:
He was running for Turkey. Does anyone *seriously* think he wasn't dirty?
Not a chance he's clean, but him winning was almost as enjoyable as Gatlin.
trollism wrote:
hrhae wrote:He was running for Turkey. Does anyone *seriously* think he wasn't dirty?
Not a chance he's clean, but him winning was almost as enjoyable as Gatlin.
Well, faaar less suspicious than Bolt, Van Niekerk and Makwaala (Gatlin, Blake already proven dopers).
After all dirty American sprinters (all blackies - they just didn't know other way) finally a white CLEAN guy. Does it hurt dirty douchebags?
For a list of your great failed dopers you can check wikipedia and all were blackies as well as Canadians and Jamaicans.
Now fu*k off.
The last "white" sprinter who won this race at World champs was called Kenteris. I'll let you check, how clean he was.
I dont think anybody would have raised eyebrows had Lemaitre won this race.
However somebody who willingly sold himself to Turkey, one of the rare country that has a worse doping record (compared to the number of athletes who practice the sport)than the US or Russia, Jamaica ??
I understand why people would be doubtful.
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