8 ball wrote:
gimme a break wrote:
Come on, when does this charade end?
Are any of the guys he raced against clean? Is Coleman clean?
No. They are not. He is not.
8 ball wrote:
gimme a break wrote:
Come on, when does this charade end?
Are any of the guys he raced against clean? Is Coleman clean?
No. They are not. He is not.
It just comes to show that taking PEDs early in your career can have lasting benefits if you are still physically able to compete after the suspension ends.
I will say it again: I don’t trust CC, for whatever reason.
And he’s pretty chummy with Gatlin.
That was an insane performance from Gatlin, I would not be surprised if it ended up his SB.
He's litmus test for USADA. And if he's testing negative, they are failing...
inthepdx wrote:
It just comes to show that taking PEDs early in your career can have lasting benefits if you are still physically able to compete after the suspension ends.
You can't prove that without scientific data. Show me a link of research saying that doping can benefit you 13 YEARS after testing positive (2006).
Yes, I know this is under the assumption he hasn't doped since but there's no proof for that either.
gimme a break wrote:
Come on, when does this charade end?
It will end when athletes get caught drugging ONE time and are rightfully banned for life.
gimme a break wrote:
Come on, when does this charade end?
Semenya is the real issue here. If Gatlin is blatantly doping and even if injected steroids at the start line, he still would have less of an unfair advantage than Semenya.
Until the IAAF figures out the Semenya issue, the sport will be a joke.
Don't care. Keep the PED train rollin'.
He is talented, his form is beautiful, I want to see him waste more teenagers.
WADA WADA WADA wrote:
gimme a break wrote:
Come on, when does this charade end?
It will end when athletes get caught drugging ONE time and are rightfully banned for life.
...or politics (Aden) don't play a role
...or proper testing is done for EVERYONE (Ethiopia)
...or there are no favored athletes (bolt and Farah)
gimme a break wrote:
Come on, when does this charade end?
Never. Officials are as guilty of helping him out as they are in allowing the E. Africans to avoid testing out of season/out of competition.
I looked up NCAA rules to see if they still give advance notice of tests. They do. Apparently there is still no chance of a surprise midnight piss call. Thus no impediment to college sprinters microdosing every evening with impunity.
Fix this, and elite performances will drop over the years as far fewer sprinters develop to that level.
inthepdx wrote:
It just comes to show that taking PEDs early in your career can have lasting benefits if you are still physically able to compete after the suspension ends.
They did f$%k all for Ben Johnson when he attempted his comeback. Of course his PED routine was nothing compared to Balco type cocktails.
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Red Bull (who sponsors Mondo) calls Mondo the pole vaulting Usain Bolt. Is that a fair comparison?