do people still visit Prepcaltrack.com? maybe we should spam those boards.
do people still visit Prepcaltrack.com? maybe we should spam those boards.
Everything else is fine... wrote:
I doctor who has everything, cheats over a ten year period in multiple events. Learns from previous DQs..not that it’s wrong, but how to improve the process. Goes after a World Record, and would get away with it people didn’t have suspicions. Goes to great lengths to promote the record and himself, then when confronted says it’s just for fun, admits to stopping multiple times, but doesn’t explain or defend his record setting performance. No reliable record exists of him running a race in the last years that is not subject to serious questions about it’s verifiability.
.....and everything else he does except running is just fine.
It may well be that everything else is just fine, but when you cross the ethics line all your life is dragged over with you.
Agree 100% with the above comments.
Smoove wrote:
Also, I am neither a sock puppet, nor am I begging for mercy for this guy.
I am a regular poster using a registered name whose real identity is known to many regulars on the training boards and can easily be determined from my posts.
I am asking the legitimate question of "how far is enough," and providing some food for thought on why perhaps focusing on the running side of the world is far enough in my opinion.
I will not personally contact anyone about this. I believe the people who should be contacted already have been, including people from the marathon, Loyola HS, USATF, whatever. I would also make a large wager that his employer is already well aware of this growing scandal. Whether the prior "insider" who posted is legitimate or not, I don't know or care. I have to believe that someone has already shared this around the office.
Then, whether his employer does anything about it is up to them.
Whether people want to associate with him professionally or personally is up to them.
I think that trying to stop people from emailing his employer is a waste of keystrokes. They are either going to do it or they won't.
The problem that Frank faces, in my opinion, is that if the L.A. Marathon fails to disqualify him there are certain parties who will look to make him pay in other ways, which would likely include more and more calls for his job, public humiliation, etc. I think the specter of him remaining in those event results for years to come is just too off-putting and antithetical to a desire for a fair or just outcome. If I were Frank I seriously would contact the L.A. Marathon and ASK to be removed from the results. But then, I'm not a lunatic who cheats in marathons, so what do I know?
Smoove wrote:
Also, I am neither a sock puppet, nor am I begging for mercy for this guy.
I am a regular poster using a registered name whose real identity is known to many regulars on the training boards and can easily be determined from my posts.
I am asking the legitimate question of "how far is enough," and providing some food for thought on why perhaps focusing on the running side of the world is far enough in my opinion.
Could we set up a walk of atonement over the entire 26.2 mile course? Can someone get their hands on a bell?
"You can't stop insane people from being insane, so why waste keystrokes pointing out their insanity?"
What a novel approach to life.
RossiCheated wrote:
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hmm.... seems you can't talk about the downfall of a certain dj without the posts getting removed. But the above handle passes is fine. I don't get this place.
RossiCheated wrote:
I think that trying to stop people from emailing his employer is a waste of keystrokes. They are either going to do it or they won't.
I hear you. But, for the record, I’m not trying to convince anyone of anything. I’m just bored at work.
He doesn't need a walk of atonement. He needs therapy from this uniquely qualified mental health counselor.
https://questu.ca/student-life/team/julie-miller/
Also, if he needs any dental work done, I hear there is an excellent dentist in Michigan.
We’ve actually had a couple of posters revise their statements. I’m impressed.
What's still missing is a concise overview of what races FM has run, the time/result, what evidence is available (5K splits? photos? video?), whether anyone has looked at the evidence, and what the findings are. Is there even a list of FM's races somewhere? The MI posts took a close look at a couple races, but what about the other years of the LAM?
I agree with Smoove. Don't rush to get someone fired like a pack of riled-up SJW's. Especially while there's probably still evidence to look at that might show the full extent of the cheating.
Everything else is fine... wrote:
I doctor who has everything, cheats over a ten year period in multiple events. Learns from previous DQs..not that it’s wrong, but how to improve the process. Goes after a World Record, and would get away with it people didn’t have suspicions. Goes to great lengths to promote the record and himself, then when confronted says it’s just for fun, admits to stopping multiple times, but doesn’t explain or defend his record setting performance. No reliable record exists of him running a race in the last years that is not subject to serious questions about it’s verifiability.
.....and everything else he does except running is just fine.
It may well be that everything else is just fine, but when you cross the ethics line all your life is dragged over with you.
Good post, no flowery bullshit, so three thumbs up for you. ???
Is it fair to say that after 3203 posts there isn't a single event over the last ten years that Meza has participated in that doesn't have a Frank type anomaly in it? Unlike say the ones Whitlock, Dykes, etc participated in.
Thera-pee wrote:
He doesn't need a walk of atonement. He needs therapy from this uniquely qualified mental health counselor.
Julie Miller
Also, if he needs any dental work done, I hear there is an excellent dentist in Michigan.
This was funny.
This lady can help him with his coming out and apology letter:
https://www.mamamia.com.au/jane-seo-caught-cheating/"And the internet will never forget."
Ain't that the truth.
Won't these idiots ever learn?
Make no mistake. I think the guy is a cheater and has cheated for years and years. There’s never been an issue of the jury still being out for me. I’m just assessing where the line is on what the punishment should be.
Smoove wrote:
I’m just assessing where the line is on what the punishment should be.
We know you are - you keep telling us - we get your point - some don't agree - get over it - move on - we're bored too - go and do some work.
I'm not bored of hearing him make his point. There are a lot more boring things that have been posted on here over and over and over and over...
maybe this wrote:
Is there even a list of FM's races somewhere? The MI posts took a close look at a couple races, but what about the other years of the LAM?
A list of Frank's races going back to 1995 has already been posted several times. Try to follow along.
Smoove wrote:
Make no mistake. I think the guy is a cheater and has cheated for years and years. There’s never been an issue of the jury still being out for me. I’m just assessing where the line is on what the punishment should be.
I think we are probably closer in agreement than you might think. I don't think his punishment for being a duplicitous cheater for a decade or more in running races should necessarily extend to his professional life of doctoring. However, I do believe when one has shown a propensity to such behavior in one area, it might and likely does extend to other areas of ones life.
No, I have not reached out to his employer or to the medical board. If he comes clean, I never will and can let it go. If he gets excoriated by some major national, or at a minimum a large local source like LA Times, than sure, his employer and members of medical board will likely be aware. But if this starts to die down, go away with not a peep of an admission or regret from Frank or public awareness due to major media coverage, than I might file an official complaint.
bill the pillow wrote:
hmm.... seems you can't talk about the downfall of a certain dj without the posts getting removed. But the above handle passes is fine. I don't get this place.
I am being entirely serious when I say that a sticky FAQ outlining which cheats, liars, scammers and bullshitters we can talk about and which ones have some kind of legal threats in place against these forums. Then we would all know where we stand.