The most satisfying moment of the meet for me. Anybody else?
The most satisfying moment of the meet for me. Anybody else?
Don't understand why him and Bolt didn't go out on top with storybook endings in Rio.
Seeing him deflated and shocked standing next to that hag of a wife made my day.
Jesus Christ doesn't toxic behavior like this ever concern you people?
Taking joy in the disappointment of others is not an admirable trait.
reality here wrote:
Taking joy in the disappointment of others is not an admirable trait.
If you are convinced he is a doper, the joy was in seeing a doper lose.
I'm not saying he is or is not a doper. But it's a shame there is a cloud over everybody.
TAGAWIA wrote:
The most satisfying moment of the meet for me. Anybody else?
Good. Use your aggressive feelings, boy! Feel their power.
It is possible to take joy in seeing a different result than the same old, same old every damn time without holding some grudge/prejudice against the perpetrator of said same old, same old. Parody is fun. That is what makes sports wonderful. If I know what is going to happen, then what's the point of even watching?
Your life sounds amazing.
TAGAWIA wrote:
The most satisfying moment of the meet for me. Anybody else?
I don't know, for ages I have wanted him to be beaten by someone who is a chance to be clean. But nobody tests the Ethiopians. So it is a bit tainted. I would have had a slight bit more confidence if it was Chelimo etc.
reality here wrote:
Taking joy in the disappointment of others is not an admirable trait.
There can be only one winner. So disappointment may or may not be inevitable for the nonwinners. Having said that, I am happy Mo lost partly because he has been winning so much, but mainly because he transformed himself from an also ran to unbeatable through cheating. So perhaps I am not admirable, but it was thrilling to see him lose.
Just glad that neither Mo nor Bolt made a dent in the masterpiece that was the women's steeple last night. Good riddance to the old dopers.
Good times are killing me wrote:
Your life sounds amazing.
My life may or not be amazing but Mo Faraud has been dethroned.
Mo is showing himself to be a sore loser. He made a deal with the devil and still lost. Mo is really bitter now. Total fraud.
Sums it up for me.
TAGAWIA wrote:
Mo is showing himself to be a sore loser. He made a deal with the devil and still lost. Mo is really bitter now. Total fraud.
Summertime Blues wrote:
Just glad that neither Mo nor Bolt made a dent in the masterpiece that was the women's steeple last night. Good riddance to the old dopers.
More dopers on better dope coming soon to the IAAF show. It's like the WWE, only people running.
It was more satisfying seeing Bolt fake his injury knowing he couldn't make up the lead.
one year too many wrote:
Don't understand why him and Bolt didn't go out on top with storybook endings in Rio.
Why would Farah not run in London? It's not like he had a bad showing.
Well he won the 10,000m and 9 other golds
How does that make you feel?
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