Coevett wrote:
ex-runner wrote:
The guy pulls up injured/hamstrung cramp after racing hard twice in a few days.
People try and say it's cause he is doping. I don't think posters like yourself know anything about athletics at all. Perhaps you should find a conspiracy website to talk about Area 51 or something
Pretty sure Subway knows at least as much about athletics as you. Though admittedly, he might not know as much about doping as you....
Are you saying the other guys in his races weren't 'racing hard' because they weren't as fast as him? Surely he's just better than them or in better form than them? Maybe he was peaking too early, but I don't see how that would cause him to be injured.
It's certainly bad luck for Amos and a massive co-incidence that he injures himself just when he's in the form of his life. It will be very suspicious if he's back in 4 weeks time running 1:41 again.
What are you talking about? Name one runner that was in the Monaco 800m, the 400 Amos did and then the London race??
Listen I don't even care for your argument about why racing hard doesn't injure you because it flies in the face of science and commonly known facts about human performance in general (you are more likely to get injured if you push yourself in sport it's so f*cking obvious), but I would LOVE to hear the argument as to why pulling up injured indicates doping.
Write one coherent argument that links injury in a race to doping. I dare you.