His life's purpose is to defend doping cheats and to argue that doping doesn't help them - two contradictory positions. It is making an occupation out of lying.
"Defend doping cheats" -- another lame, simple-minded response, meant to distract and avoid.
In the case of Mead, the facts are that he admitted to the violations, accepted his sanction, then retired. I have accepted his violation and ban, as has Mead and USADA. I offer no defense for these violations which are uncontested.
I see a lot of speculation and searching for lies, but this has more to do with a set of anonymous nobodies looking for confirmation and affirmation than anything related to Mead's violations. WADA doesn't really care about the source unless the athlete is trying to establish no-fault, non-negligence, or non-intentional, which is not the case here. He accepted the full sanction, with credit for early acceptance. Any speculation about the source is simply pure gossip fueled by a lack of knowledge, and according to Gault, Mead doesn't feel the need to "spend too much energy" explaining it to the masses. Note that his sanction is tolled while he is retired.
You have just confirmed what I said but you arent smart enough to realise it.
Hassan Mead Says He Was Retired When He Tested Positive for PEDs in October'
That's the headline is we believe him. The drugs in his blood don't lie!
Basically siding you are with a doper.
How come I don't back Linford Christie. I've met him signing kids autographs down the local track. left the kids too it though he was a doper and had officially retired not just thinking about it. If he was American you'd say he was clean?
CJ you would probably believe his supplements bs
I don't believe the BS excuses British dopers come up with
Facts: he tested positive for two at all time forbidden PEDs in an ooc test, and admitted his intentional doping, got banned, and then retired.
All the rest, that he was quasi-retired and that it wasn't really intentional because the drugs were hidden in a pre-workout drink, is unsubstantiated propaganda contradicted by the facts that he kept updating his whereabouts, kept getting tested, denied to publicly name the drink, and that that drink doesn't even come up in the published USADA decision.