TooLegitToQuit wrote:
izhorian wrote:
Although I agree that we probably just saw the legit WR happen.
“legit”
Well we might have seen the legit WR... by SMU rather than Naser
TooLegitToQuit wrote:
izhorian wrote:
Although I agree that we probably just saw the legit WR happen.
“legit”
Well we might have seen the legit WR... by SMU rather than Naser
BigBensGhost wrote:
dookie19 wrote:
For the sake of clarity, I want to point out that you are referring to Naser's training partner Kemi Adekoya, another Bahraining acquisition from Nigeria. Tested positive for Stanzolol in November 2018.
How untouchable do you have to feel to be using Stanzolol in 2019!!
This country sent the ridiculous Rashid Ramzi to championships while the rest of the world looked on in bemusement. There is something very wrong with the way t&f is being administered there.
YMMV wrote:
InSANE wrote:
crazy fast time, certainly suspect in that company.
btw, what happened to the one masculine athlete Seyni? She almost beat Naser earlier this year, passing like the whole field in the straightaway...
She switched to the 200, possibly because of XY DSD, but failed to make the final.
Definitely because of XY DSD
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/dsd-athlete-seyni-banned-from-400m-20191001-p52wq1.htmlBruce Robbins wrote:
Quite a difference between Nasser and KJT at the end of their races. Nasser barely out of breath (she wasn’t the only one either) and KJT prone and gasping a bit as you’d expect. If Nasser’s clean I’ll eat my mother-in-law’s scones.
+1
LOL
Naser's season:
-0.42 taken off her 100m best
-0.52 taken off her 200m best
-0.94 taken off her 400m best
-Third fastest 400m performance ever
-unbeaten over 13 races at 400m
-Arab Championships 400m gold, 4x100m gold
-Asian Championships 200m, 400m, 4x400m gold, 4x400m mixed gender gold, 4x100m bronze
-World Championships 400m gold, 4x400m mixed gender bronze
-absolutely farcical
5000mLegends wrote:
You are right, 3th best performance:
The top 10 before
1 47.60 Marita Koch GDR 18.02.57 1 Canberra 06.10.1985
2 47.99 Jarmila Kratochvílová CZE 26.01.51 1 Helsinki 10.08.1983
3 48.16 Marita Koch GDR 18.02.57 1 Athínai 08.09.1982
3 48.16 Marita Koch GDR 18.02.57 1rA Praha 17.08.1984
5 48.22 Marita Koch GDR 18.02.57 1 Stuttgart 28.08.1986
6 48.25 Marie-José Pérec FRA 09.05.68 1 Atlanta 29.07.1996
7 48.26 Marita Koch GDR 18.02.57 1 Dresden 27.07.1984
8 48.27 Olga Bryzgina UKR 30.06.63 2 Canberra 06.10.1985
9 48.45 Jarmila Kratochvílová CZE 26.01.51 1 Praha 23.07.1983
10 48.59 Tatána Kocembová CZE 02.05.62 2 Helsinki 10.08.1983
naser got my vote as cleanest on the list by ongoing morphology, by far, but not going say more than that.
One of the best races in history.
We get race like this one a half-century. The old ones could still remember 1977 Koch vs Szewinska (different result is probably due to the class of the winner; admittedly Koch was 20 at the time)
Naser is now much faster then Koch at 21. Here is Koch at 21. Another classical race to cherish.
It took Koch another 4 years to get to 48.16. This is the real perceptive of this incredible achievement .
By the way, Perec vs Friedman in Atlanta should be mentioned as well. Great race.
Gross, along with CC and SAFP.
The 3 Stooges of the meet.
janusz61 wrote:
By the way, Perec vs Friedman in Atlanta should be mentioned as well. Great race.
Didn’t Perec either test positive or was disciplined for skipping a drug test?
So, the women's 400 in Doha. When outstanding achievement has a depressing familiarity about it.
Naser = Ramzi 2.0
Naser = Bekele 2.01 at 37?
[Do you really want to be the “3th”best performer of all-time on a list like this?
But what is she supposed to do? Not give her best just because it raises suspicion?
she is that...and more wrote:
Miller Uibo is beautifully gorgeous!
She is at that.
Syd fan 400m wrote:
Where is Sydney McLaughlin? Why isn't she in the World Champs? Thanks.
Not much of a fan if you're asking this question. Anyone want to break it to this guy?
training partners? wrote:
cat crept in wrote:
Legit?!!! Her training partner was banned for steroids three months ago!
They run from the same country, but are they training partners ???
Yes.
Szewinska apparently had two sons but got a lot better and her facial structure changed markedly by the time in the mid-1970s at age 31-32 she ran 49.28 wr. Check out out different she looks from the video in the picture from 1968 here.
I got the sense that Miller-Uibo went down the backstretch not even considering the possibility that somebody on the inside might be so fast as to make up the stagger and by the time she realized that had in fact happened, it was too late.
If those two had switched lanes and Miller-Uibo could have keyed off her rival instead of vice-versa, might she have won?
Shot put.
I mean discus.
izhorian wrote:
What a mindblowing run! Koch's 47.60 suddenly doesn't feel so mystical.
Everyone thought that Koch's and Kratochvilova's performances were so out there, when in reality most women's 400m times in recent years have not been up to a reasonable standard - with a few good exceptions of course. In the 48's should be a rather common top time at World and Olympic Championships.
It's rather ironic, that people who accuse performances of being drug related, are in fact seriously damaging their own mentalities.
dunes runner wrote:
izhorian wrote:
What a mindblowing run! Koch's 47.60 suddenly doesn't feel so mystical.
Everyone thought that Koch's and Kratochvilova's performances were so out there, when in reality most women's 400m times in recent years have not been up to a reasonable standard - with a few good exceptions of course. In the 48's should be a rather common top time at World and Olympic Championships.
It's rather ironic, that people who accuse performances of being drug related, are in fact seriously damaging their own mentalities.
No one has been near those E German times for years. Like Flojo's records. There's good reason for that. Naser's run reminds me of Dibaba taking out a doped Chinese 1500 record.
When Naser beat McLaughlin and Miller Uibo, she just barely hung on for the win in both races- Sydney and Shaunae were both stronger and faster than Salwa at the end of the race. Why would you argue that Naser is the one who is doping?
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
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