Wooooow now wrote:
https://amp.independent.ie/sport/other-sports/athletics/ewan-mackenna-mo-farah-has-more-questions-to-answer-than-gold-medals-and-the-facts-are-stacking-up-against-him-36712511.html?__twitter_impression=true
Terrible article full of sensationalist hearsay and not a shred of evidence.
Starts of trying to compare Wiggins taking of banned drugs to Farah's infusion of legal supplement, then just gets worse from there
Sounds like it was written by a letsrun poster...
Terrible article which purports to say something when actually saying nothing at all
Teraform wrote:
Terrible article which purports to say something when actually saying nothing at all
You can't answer twice with different screen names, dude.
Is that a joke? wrote:
Wooooow now wrote:
https://amp.independent.ie/sport/other-sports/athletics/ewan-mackenna-mo-farah-has-more-questions-to-answer-than-gold-medals-and-the-facts-are-stacking-up-against-him-36712511.html?__twitter_impression=trueTerrible article full of sensationalist hearsay and not a shred of evidence.
Starts of trying to compare Wiggins taking of banned drugs to Farah's infusion of legal supplement, then just gets worse from there
Sounds like it was written by a letsrun poster...
Keep your head in the sand, idiot.
Excellent article.
The truth, no matter which way it takes us, is all that should count.
Is that a joke? wrote:
Wooooow now wrote:
https://amp.independent.ie/sport/other-sports/athletics/ewan-mackenna-mo-farah-has-more-questions-to-answer-than-gold-medals-and-the-facts-are-stacking-up-against-him-36712511.html?__twitter_impression=trueTerrible article full of sensationalist hearsay and not a shred of evidence.
Starts of trying to compare Wiggins taking of banned drugs to Farah's infusion of legal supplement, then just gets worse from there
Sounds like it was written by a letsrun poster...
Farah did have one of his ABP hematological readings flagged as "likely doping."
https://www.thestar.com/sports/amateur/2017/07/06/hacked-data-shows-mo-farah-flagged-as-likely-doping-in-2016-blood-reading-profile.htmlWhat's up with this? wrote:
Is that a joke? wrote:
Terrible article full of sensationalist hearsay and not a shred of evidence.
Starts of trying to compare Wiggins taking of banned drugs to Farah's infusion of legal supplement, then just gets worse from there
Sounds like it was written by a letsrun poster...
Farah did have one of his ABP hematological readings flagged as "likely doping."
https://www.thestar.com/sports/amateur/2017/07/06/hacked-data-shows-mo-farah-flagged-as-likely-doping-in-2016-blood-reading-profile.html
So what?
Does anyone here understand the meaning of the word 'evidence'?
The fact that the folks at UKAD or WADA use ridiculous, meaningless tags on their samples such as 'likely doping' or 'might be doping' or 'I wonder if they are doping' is proof of nothing.
A 1/7billion runner exhibits one blood score evident in 1/1000. Maybe they didn't do stats at school
At least be consistent wrote:
You can't answer twice with different screen names, dude.
I do it all the time.
Is that a joke? wrote:
Wooooow now wrote:
https://amp.independent.ie/sport/other-sports/athletics/ewan-mackenna-mo-farah-has-more-questions-to-answer-than-gold-medals-and-the-facts-are-stacking-up-against-him-36712511.html?__twitter_impression=trueTerrible article full of sensationalist hearsay and not a shred of evidence.
Starts of trying to compare Wiggins taking of banned drugs to Farah's infusion of legal supplement, then just gets worse from there
Sounds like it was written by a letsrun poster...
Are stated facts not evidence? Do facts not lead to conclusions? If you still believe Farah did it all clean, then you're either naive or hero worshipping. It's eventually going to come out, and Farah's inability to walk away from the sport last year on top will be his downfall. Someone is eventually going to talk. Something will eventually be leaked.
Teraform wrote:
Terrible article which purports to say something when actually saying nothing at all
This post was paid for by the Mohamed-Farah Charity Foundation (Ltd), in conjunction with Rapid Response Internet Propaganda (RRIP), Leeds.
What's up with this? wrote:
Farah did have one of his ABP hematological readings flagged as "likely doping."
https://www.thestar.com/sports/amateur/2017/07/06/hacked-data-shows-mo-farah-flagged-as-likely-doping-in-2016-blood-reading-profile.html
To be fair, that in itself, isn't suspicious as there have been multiple plausible scientific explanations as to why it happens to endurance athletes (including this site's favourite steepler). But with this dude, the circumstantial stuff just keeps piling up.
And going by the organisation and lengths the Brits are willing to go to cover for their own, as seen in cycling. I just don't know, anymore.
This is more of a summary.
I had contacted the people that did the original l-carnitine study and they claimed that the magic was in the carbohydrates mixed.
El Keniano wrote:
What's up with this? wrote:
Farah did have one of his ABP hematological readings flagged as "likely doping."
https://www.thestar.com/sports/amateur/2017/07/06/hacked-data-shows-mo-farah-flagged-as-likely-doping-in-2016-blood-reading-profile.htmlTo be fair, that in itself, isn't suspicious as there have been multiple plausible scientific explanations as to why it happens to endurance athletes (including this site's favourite steepler). But with this dude, the circumstantial stuff just keeps piling up.
And going by the organisation and lengths the Brits are willing to go to cover for their own, as seen in cycling. I just don't know, anymore.
Likely doping, a lot like Kiprop.
Subway Surfers Addiction wrote:
This is more of a summary.
I had contacted the people that did the original l-carnitine study and they claimed that the magic was in the carbohydrates mixed.
The carnitine is child's play- almost not worth mentioning. You'll see that acknowledged by the insider quoted within the article, highlighting the fact that there are BIGGER incidents yet to be named publicly. Strange that he and Barry had a falling out since that Aden love fest in 2016 as well. I wonder if they're related? Besides the American-Somali, does anyone recognize any of these other athletes? Scroll through the pictures on the link.
https://instagram.com/p/BgQ-H3rB1m2/El Keniano wrote:
What's up with this? wrote:
Farah did have one of his ABP hematological readings flagged as "likely doping."
https://www.thestar.com/sports/amateur/2017/07/06/hacked-data-shows-mo-farah-flagged-as-likely-doping-in-2016-blood-reading-profile.htmlTo be fair, that in itself, isn't suspicious as there have been multiple plausible scientific explanations as to why it happens to endurance athletes (including this site's favourite steepler). But with this dude, the circumstantial stuff just keeps piling up.
And going by the organisation and lengths the Brits are willing to go to cover for their own, as seen in cycling. I just don't know, anymore.
Well stated. Typically, where there is smoke, there is fire.
Lance in the UK wrote:
Subway Surfers Addiction wrote:
This is more of a summary.
I had contacted the people that did the original l-carnitine study and they claimed that the magic was in the carbohydrates mixed.
The carnitine is child's play- almost not worth mentioning. You'll see that acknowledged by the insider quoted within the article, highlighting the fact that there are BIGGER incidents yet to be named publicly. Strange that he and Barry had a falling out since that Aden love fest in 2016 as well. I wonder if they're related? Besides the American-Somali, does anyone recognize any of these other athletes? Scroll through the pictures on the link.
https://instagram.com/p/BgQ-H3rB1m2/
Is that Bekele's own track? I think it is. It is totally torn up in the 3rd pic.
Subway Surfers Addiction wrote:
Lance in the UK wrote:
The carnitine is child's play- almost not worth mentioning. You'll see that acknowledged by the insider quoted within the article, highlighting the fact that there are BIGGER incidents yet to be named publicly. Strange that he and Barry had a falling out since that Aden love fest in 2016 as well. I wonder if they're related? Besides the American-Somali, does anyone recognize any of these other athletes? Scroll through the pictures on the link.
https://instagram.com/p/BgQ-H3rB1m2/Is that Bekele's own track? I think it is. It is totally torn up in the 3rd pic.
Yes, that's in Sululta.
One big facade wrote:
Is that a joke? wrote:
Terrible article full of sensationalist hearsay and not a shred of evidence.
Starts of trying to compare Wiggins taking of banned drugs to Farah's infusion of legal supplement, then just gets worse from there
Sounds like it was written by a letsrun poster...
Are stated facts not evidence? Do facts not lead to conclusions? If you still believe Farah did it all clean, then you're either naive or hero worshipping. It's eventually going to come out, and Farah's inability to walk away from the sport last year on top will be his downfall. Someone is eventually going to talk. Something will eventually be leaked.
It is objectively a poor article. Quite devoid of substance. It's a feelings piece.
'Stated facts' are evidence of the facts being stated. Such as taking L-Carnitine is evidence of taking L-Carnitine, not EPO. People who take creatine and protein at the gym aren't all on steroids.
Farah may well be doping, but the article does little to 'prove' that by any stretch of the imagination.
Abdi is there but no sign of Martin Fagan