MohammedAA wrote:
I can confirm we have plenty of it here. And I can confirm he dopes.
I can confirm it too.
MohammedAA wrote:
I can confirm we have plenty of it here. And I can confirm he dopes.
I can confirm it too.
Abdullah Ibrahim wrote:
MohammedAA wrote:
I can confirm we have plenty of it here. And I can confirm he dopes.
I can confirm it too.
But I'm sure his coach wouldn't know about it, because Alberto has shown us that coaches don't dope their athletes - only themselves or their relatives.
sub sub elite local hobby jogger wrote:
It's the coming out of nowhere to medal at the championships that is the most suspect. That's exactly what Ramzi was doing.
he ran 145 in July and 331 in august...or were you not paying attention?
He was out of well over year with injuries and lost coach...or were you not paying attention?
sub sub elite local hobby jogger wrote:
That's all pure talent, baby!
Yeah, just like the E. Africans. Which of course you'll never acknowledge, being PC and all.
How about that women's 1500 final? lol Gotta look the other way for E. Africans no matter who they run for, heh.
I’d be quite happy if Makh wins. He’s like a loveable pantomime villain. Hopefully he pilfered some of Timmy’s EPOtatoes so he is able to beast the last 300m.
Listen up wrote:
sub sub elite local hobby jogger wrote:
It's the coming out of nowhere to medal at the championships that is the most suspect. That's exactly what Ramzi was doing.
he ran 145 in July and 331 in august...or were you not paying attention?
He was out of well over year with injuries and lost coach...or were you not paying attention?
Actually, not really, no. I've lost touch with track and field this year.
Listen up wrote:
sub sub elite local hobby jogger wrote:
It's the coming out of nowhere to medal at the championships that is the most suspect. That's exactly what Ramzi was doing.
he ran 145 in July and 331 in august...or were you not paying attention?
He was out of well over year with injuries and lost coach...or were you not paying attention?
It's wonderful see how well he has recovered from his injuries and lengthy break from competition. You would never know. I don't suppose he has had any "extra help" to get his game back?
Armstronglivs wrote:
Listen up wrote:
he ran 145 in July and 331 in august...or were you not paying attention?
He was out of well over year with injuries and lost coach...or were you not paying attention?
It's wonderful see how well he has recovered from his injuries and lengthy break from competition. You would never know. I don't suppose he has had any "extra help" to get his game back?
Lost his coach? He's still with DuPont.
I hope Mahkloufi bites Centrowitz's ear off during pre race warm ups
sub sub elite local hobby jogger wrote:
Listen up wrote:
he ran 145 in July and 331 in august...or were you not paying attention?
He was out of well over year with injuries and lost coach...or were you not paying attention?
Actually, not really, no. I've lost touch with track and field this year.
Okay, so shut the F up then.
You haven't been watching the sport so in your frame of reference Makhloufi came from 'nowhere'. I'm tired of Letsrun posters who literally have no idea and then just make things up to have a story. He has had a calf injury which plagued him all of 2017 and much of 2018.
Really he's been building up like half the athletes in this champs. He started by racing the 800m in July 4 times and ran 1:45 3 times. Then in early August he ran a 3:36 rust buster and in Paris late August he followed the pack round to run 3:31 for 7th or 8th.
Now the Lion is ready.
come on the Khloufster!
Armstronglivs wrote:
Listen up wrote:
he ran 145 in July and 331 in august...or were you not paying attention?
He was out of well over year with injuries and lost coach...or were you not paying attention?
It's wonderful see how well he has recovered from his injuries and lengthy break from competition. You would never know. I don't suppose he has had any "extra help" to get his game back?
He wasn't as strong in his first races, 1:46 and 3:36 or 7, he eased into the season.
Sifansshass wrote:
Armstronglivs wrote:
It's wonderful see how well he has recovered from his injuries and lengthy break from competition. You would never know. I don't suppose he has had any "extra help" to get his game back?
He wasn't as strong in his first races, 1:46 and 3:36 or 7, he eased into the season.
But that won't be evident in the Doha final. Dopers know how to peak when they need to.
Armstronglivs wrote:
Sifansshass wrote:
He wasn't as strong in his first races, 1:46 and 3:36 or 7, he eased into the season.
But that won't be evident in the Doha final. Dopers know how to peak when they need to.
So do non dopers.
dsdfsdfsdfsdfadf wrote:
the algerian lion is ready
https://imgur.com/a/81Xe9wS
I love that he just casually posts this on his insta. Dude gives absolutely zero fvcks.
MAKH DADDY FOR THE SILVER!
If you’re not doping then you’re not winning.
That's a picture of blood donation.
He ran 3 seconds slower than his pr in a similar kind of race to Monaco.
zxcvzvcx wrote:
That's a picture of blood donation.
.
Which athlete was he donating to?
ex-runner wrote:
sub sub elite local hobby jogger wrote:
Actually, not really, no. I've lost touch with track and field this year.
Okay, so shut the F up then.
You haven't been watching the sport so in your frame of reference Makhloufi came from 'nowhere'. I'm tired of Letsrun posters who literally have no idea and then just make things up to have a story. He has had a calf injury which plagued him all of 2017 and much of 2018.
Really he's been building up like half the athletes in this champs. He started by racing the 800m in July 4 times and ran 1:45 3 times. Then in early August he ran a 3:36 rust buster and in Paris late August he followed the pack round to run 3:31 for 7th or 8th.
Now the Lion is ready.
I will not shut up based on your complete lack of sense of humor.
Also, if you're tired of letsrun posters, perhaps you should find a different message board.
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