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I agree with LRC on this issue. Why is Rojo the bad guy? For stating his opinion and reporting on the subject? Too bad so sad if Mr. Coleman didn't like it. Your son missed 3 tests. He is signed to a professional contract. Start acting like a professional. To come onto this message board and whine like he did....
bro your son missed 3 drug tests. stop saying you were following the rules. nobody else misses 3 tests.
if anyone was being unprofessional and irresponsible....it's christian coleman. and that is clear as day.
I'm with Rojo wrote:
daily testing works for me.
Be sure to get your blood tested every day too, and report back here with results.
REAL. wrote:
The casual T&F fan, which is what the sport goes after for revenues either from television, media, advertising, sponsorship, DOES NOT CARE ABOUT DOPING.
Drug testing / promotion is ruining athletics, and should be abolished immediately.
There is absolutely NO GOOD that comes from it.
Coevett wrote:
track and field has gone from being one of the biggest sports in the world to on a par with badminton, and doping scandal after scandal surely has to be a large factor.
Exactly.
Drug testing has been destroying the sport of athletics, and should be abolished immediately.
You mean like Sarah Vergote at Ohio State University? I agree. Sexual abuser. Used her power to seduce a female runner and provided underage runners with alcohol while at Toledo.
Read the rules wrote:
CC should be banned dude wrote:
CC is a doper in my eyes and should be banned.
That technicality he got off with should be closed ASAP.
End of.
There is no technicality to be closed. The rules are spelled out in black and white.
1) you declare your whereabouts at the beginning of the quarter for each day for the next 90 days.
2) if you didn't file you get a strike against you from the filing date.
3) if you did file, and were not where you said you would be, you get a strike from the missed date.
4) you get 2 such violations per 12 month period. A 3rd gets you a ban.
It's really that simple. Two strikes is not an out!
If I missed work for three days and didn't let anyone know where I was, I'd be banned (fired) from work. I don't see why it's such a hassle for CC to be on top of his location... it's his job afterall.
Sliding scale, on one end RACIST, on the other COWARD...
where does Rojo fall? In the middle,? I'm leaning more to RACIST.
It wasn't cowardly leaving the thread up where everyone basically danced on the grave of FM (and helped put him there).
Has anyone answered the question about which of the three missed tests is the one Drummond was talking about? Could there be a fourth missed test? If not what was he talking about? And was is Drummond around the #1 100m runner in world if he’s banned. Maybe someone should contact the IAAF or USADA that Drummond is violating the ban?
More trooffff wrote:
You mean like Sarah Vergote at Ohio State University? I agree. Sexual abuser. Used her power to seduce a female runner and provided underage runners with alcohol while at Toledo.
Never heard of her. What's her story?
Remember, this whole situation was initially broken by some Letsrun 'insiders' who were stating there were three American athletes who ran into doping-related issues. One would likely have his ban dismissed, one would be a massive star, and the final athlete would also be banned.
Now that we see these posters clearly knew what they were talking about, I'm curious- what happened to the other two athletes? Or is that still coming?
Passer of all tests wrote:
Has anyone answered the question about which of the three missed tests is the one Drummond was talking about? Could there be a fourth missed test? If not what was he talking about? And was is Drummond around the #1 100m runner in world if he’s banned. Maybe someone should contact the IAAF or USADA that Drummond is violating the ban?
Better yet, ban Coleman for associating with banned doper Drummond.
I always thought that Ronnie Coleman, the bodybuilder, was the father of Chris?
never heard of her wrote:
More trooffff wrote:
You mean like Sarah Vergote at Ohio State University? I agree. Sexual abuser. Used her power to seduce a female runner and provided underage runners with alcohol while at Toledo.
Never heard of her. What's her story?
She’s sorta distance coach at tOSU. Has quit about every six monthsand somehow rehired. Bashed entire coaching profession at one point but still Karen hires her back. Married to another woman. We heard when she was first hired about relationships with female runners in her past. Not around team now but I’m sure the stories passed down. Let’s watch the Libyard Dimicrats suddenly disappear on their abuser predator pulpit. Doesn’t fit their narrative.
If I read this article correctly, Coleman did not miss a test. He failed to notify WADA of he whereabouts for at least one hour every day as well as lodging information and training venues on three occasions.
Did he actually miss any tests?
Why haven’t the mods given Dad a one-week ban?
That’ll teach him to shut his piehole.
dunes runner wrote:
Coevett wrote:
track and field has gone from being one of the biggest sports in the world to on a par with badminton, and doping scandal after scandal surely has to be a large factor.
Exactly.
Drug testing has been destroying the sport of athletics, and should be abolished immediately.
It's not just the busts themselves. El G never failed a test but he pretty much killed the popularity of the 1500/mile.
'Doping scandals' wouldn't matter if the public didn't care about doping.
Coevett wrote:
dunes runner wrote:
Exactly.
Drug testing has been destroying the sport of athletics, and should be abolished immediately.
It's not just the busts themselves. El G never failed a test but he pretty much killed the popularity of the 1500/mile.
'Doping scandals' wouldn't matter if the public didn't care about doping.
Were 1500m/one mile popular in media when the elite men were fluent in English? Of course! Even though Roger Bannister was never an Olympic medalist, he was, at a time one mile world record holder and an Olympian. Top 1500m/one mile men from Bannister to Steve Cram made 1500m/one mile popular with English speaking runners. Fifteen-hundred metres is as popular as ever, but in nations in which Engish is the second or third language.
Rojo is just plain dumb.
The true sentiment in the thread title has never been said better.