seems like Magness probably could have been banned. The same goes for Salazar's sons. Wasn't the CEO of Nike in the know about Salazar's androgel experiments? Is there even a way to ban sponsors?
seems like Magness probably could have been banned. The same goes for Salazar's sons. Wasn't the CEO of Nike in the know about Salazar's androgel experiments? Is there even a way to ban sponsors?
Luv2Run wrote:
I suspect that since Magness came forward and there is a record of his asking questions along the way and got out (or was fired, whichever) and then came forward that USADA has decided not to sanction him.
To me this is fair. He was in a tough spot and from what I have read did a lot of questioning. Everyone here thinks they would act perfectly morally, but when you are in your dream job and the bosses are telling you to do something, most of you would go along. It is easy to throw stones from the comfort of your keyboard.
Magness cut a deal for himself plain and simple.
He is guilty as an active participant , he was very involved in the process and was coming up with ideas to try all the time.
USDADA gave him a free pass to give information.
If this whole thing ever went to a trial and people under oath, I think we all might be surprised to the real truth.
Say it like it is wrote:
Magness cut a deal for himself plain and simple.
He is guilty as an active participant , he was very involved in the process and was coming up with ideas to try all the time.
USDADA gave him a free pass to give information.
If this whole thing ever went to a trial and people under oath, I think we all might be surprised to the real truth.
This may be true, but it would be against the WADA code. The panel explicitly found a violation and the code allows reductions for cooperation, but not elimination of the sanction.
What is Magness' Nerd Level?
How many ncaa champs has this twitter finger coach developed?
Chancellor Renu Khator, Athletic Director Chris Pezman, Track & Field Head Coach Leroy Burrell. I as an alumni of our great University and Track and Field program implore you to fire Steve Magness immediately. He is every bit as guilty as Alberto Salazar the person he has accused. He did not use this fiasco as a way to help clean up the sport of track & field but just to make a name for himself to further his standing in the sport. Please investigate for yourselves and you'll understand exactly what has transpired.
Calling on Leroy Burrell to fire somebody because they are guilty of doping violations. Oh, how rich! What a country!
You got something concrete on Burrell? Of course you don't! Just shooting your mouth off ala Magness.
howmany? wrote:
How many ncaa champs has this twitter finger coach developed?
For a dude that writes books, creates podcasts, coaches, and holds himself as a teaching expert in the field; he seems a bit short on actual coaching results. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Really! wrote:
You got something concrete on Burrell? Of course you don't! Just shooting your mouth off ala Magness.
Tested positive and it was covered up, as was standard operating procedures at that time:
https://www.nytimes.com/1990/11/29/sports/drug-use-by-prominent-athletes-reported.htmlreality vs theory wrote:
howmany? wrote:
How many ncaa champs has this twitter finger coach developed?
For a dude that writes books, creates podcasts, coaches, and holds himself as a teaching expert in the field; he seems a bit short on actual coaching results. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Sure. He just coached someone to 6th at worlds.
Magness was not wrote:
Sesamoiditis wrote:
I think the point is that part of Salazar's ban was based on Magness being an athlete. I think most, including Magness himself, think that is a bit of an overreach. So , if any part of Salazar's 4 years are based on that technicality, than Magness should also get a ban based on that silly technicality.
Magness was an assistant coach, not an athlete.
The technicality is that Magness ran USA Club XC this next year which requires him to have a USATF membership and subject to the testing pool. Even if he testifies in Salazar's favor that he didn't plan to compete or didn't inform Salazar he was going to compete again, he and Brown will likely still get convicted. Does Magness care? If he gets a doping ban is he not allowed to coach collegiately during the ban?
If feel like if you are going to convict Salazar of the infusion, you should have to simultaneously give Magness a doping ban, but they didn't and never showed any intent to.
Nerd Level: Creepy & Ego Centric. He's like the guy from a raunchy 80s movie looking through a hole into the ladies shower room with a calculator measuring breast circumference..
I'd like to know which NOP Athlete he was creepin' on from Saladbars open letter.
my 2c wrote:
Because Magness told what was going on in 2015 to expose the NOP and get an investigation started, and not in 2017 as the target of the investigation. Really, the difference isn't hard to understand if you don't refuse to understand something obvious.
Doesn't matter. Magness took the drugs, Magness should be banned. Alberto is clean in all of this.
If your coach told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it? No, it's your responsibility to stay clean.
Here’s a 1/4 wrote:
So...
on Tuesday afternoon I can tell the police officer that drivers in my neighborhood were speeding and he can write tickets but later in the week I can drive as fast as I want and not receive a ticket?
Wrong. No. Negative. That ain't it.
The officer cannot write the tickets later in the week based on your hearsay.
Aside from that, you're missing the point with the analogy you're attempting to make here. It's about prosecutorial discretion. They don't have to charge Magness. They can, presumably, for aiding Salazar in the experiments. But he's essentially a whistle blower, so there's no reason to believe he will conduct further experiments on his own or commit any doping violations, so there's nothing to gain from prosecuting.
Lets not forget Magness went to dr brown in High school. That visit took him form 4:17 to 4:01 in the mile.
How did he know about dr brown back then? Yes, Adam Goucher went to DR Brown first along with Kennedy and God knows who else. Madness went to DR Brown because he knew Brown was helping to skirt the rules with top athletes. It wasn't a coincidence that magness ending up choosing dr Brown. Madness was will to cheat at an early age and when Nike released him for banging a NOP runner he fought back
Isn't it strange that the measure of a successful coach today seems to be how close they can walk to the doping border?
Luv2Run wrote:
I suspect that since Magness came forward and there is a record of his asking questions along the way and got out (or was fired, whichever) and then came forward that USADA has decided not to sanction him.
To me this is fair. He was in a tough spot and from what I have read did a lot of questioning. Everyone here thinks they would act perfectly morally, but when you are in your dream job and the bosses are telling you to do something, most of you would go along. It is easy to throw stones from the comfort of your keyboard.
Please, Steve was more than happy to research, suggest, and pursue these running health and nutrition experiments.
I agree that Magness and Salazar should both be banned. Salazar has been knowingly and openly playing with fire for decades. You don't call USADA on a weekly basis if you aren't worried you're stepping over the line or getting close. Personally, I think he should have got a lifetime ban for his behavior at the 2016 trials instead of a 4 year ban for what is essentially the J-walking of drug abuse (L-Carnitine is a legal low-level hormone that was administered legally just at too high a dose. Sharing prescriptions with a family member also kind of a joke). I agree with the panel that it seems like he legitimately tried to keep things legal but he didn't and now that and his habit of burning bridges are coming back to bite him. Totally fine with all of that.
The real issue is that we all seem to be treating the way Magness and the Gouchers chose to bring this information forward as brave and commendable. Magness sat on his butt and held onto this for way too long, then ruined any chance of a real investigation by going to the media before USADA could get anything started. This would be fine if he had any hard evidence to offer, but all we've got from Magness and his crew is an unlabeled rx bottle that could be anything, a single photo that's easily replicated, and a bunch of stories including the one that he himself doped. Yes Salazar is guilty but what if this were someone else who wasn't? With the way this played out and was received, any former runner could make up the same evidence and stories with a bunch of friends in an afternoon and just torch a coach's career.
Salazar intended to toe the line but ended up cheating. Magness intended to muck-rake his former boss, and we lucked out with a conviction despite the lack of evidence he brought and the early alarm bells he gave to NOP. They both suck but now the one that produces quality runners is banned and the one that sleeps with quality runners is a hero. Some uniformity would be nice USADA...
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