So when you finally do too, provide evidence that he is doping. But you never catch on...
I don't have to provide evidence that would satisfy you. I am not interested in persuading you. I am stating my considered belief. Whether you agree or not is immaterial.
So when you finally do too, provide evidence that he is doping. But you never catch on...
I don't have to provide evidence that would satisfy you. I am not interested in persuading you. I am stating my considered belief. Whether you agree or not is immaterial.
And that's why your belief is worthless. Like you.
Most top athletes wouldn't agree with you about that, as they mostly dope today.
You are wrong. As usual.
Renee Anne Shirley, antidoping expert, disagrees with you.
"My current position is that doping is prevalent at the elite level across sport & across nations. Testing now being carried out is largely ineffective and most cheaters are not being caught."
He wasn't running 44.2 then. That he is now at 16 running top adult championship times absolutely raises the issue.
He's also very densely muscled for a still growing 16 year old. That wont be a good thing,long term.
Densely muscled? I have been watching this sport for over 52 years, I don't get that, I have seen way many more muscled up looking teen agers that this kid, in this sport and surely others. And for all the guys calling..drugs! Drugs! drugs!???? I don't know how you even watch this sport. Some of you do not allow for hardly any improvement and from some marks..that MUST have been drugged in your model. There are over 100M more people in the U.S. alone and it is decades later, training is better, tracks are better, shoes are better, and surely I do know this, really good guys do not party , certainly not at the levels from 70's and 80's. Especially great college guys, generally if you do, you will get your lunch eaten regularly.Quincy Wilson a drug cheat? I don't see that, I see a generational talent, they happen.
He's also very densely muscled for a still growing 16 year old. That wont be a good thing,long term.
Densely muscled? I have been watching this sport for over 52 years, I don't get that, I have seen way many more muscled up looking teen agers that this kid, in this sport and surely others. And for all the guys calling..drugs! Drugs! drugs!???? I don't know how you even watch this sport. Some of you do not allow for hardly any improvement and from some marks..that MUST have been drugged in your model. There are over 100M more people in the U.S. alone and it is decades later, training is better, tracks are better, shoes are better, and surely I do know this, really good guys do not party , certainly not at the levels from 70's and 80's. Especially great college guys, generally if you do, you will get your lunch eaten regularly.Quincy Wilson a drug cheat? I don't see that, I see a generational talent, they happen.
Everyone at top level dopes,and its worse now than it was in the 80s. Much worse. You obviously dont know anything,if you cant see it. All the top collegians also dope,especially in the sprints and field events in division 1. Thats just the sport. Children cannot run 44.2. Not possible,and i dont care what you say about "generational talents". And regardless of what you say i will never ever change my mind,especially as i know im right. Training shoes and tracks can only improve things so far.
Renee Anne Shirley, antidoping expert, disagrees with you.
"My current position is that doping is prevalent at the elite level across sport & across nations. Testing now being carried out is largely ineffective and most cheaters are not being caught."
I thought you used to misspell her name "because it's the only part of the post that gets your attention. The rest is beyond you." I am glad I was able to teach you something.
Besides, Renee doesn't have a clue what most athletes do or don't do. That is her opinion. Nothing but her opinion.
Renee Anne Shirley, antidoping expert, disagrees with you.
"My current position is that doping is prevalent at the elite level across sport & across nations. Testing now being carried out is largely ineffective and most cheaters are not being caught."
I thought you used to misspell her name "because it's the only part of the post that gets your attention. The rest is beyond you." I am glad I was able to teach you something.
Besides, Renee doesn't have a clue what most athletes do or don't do. That is her opinion. Nothing but her opinion.
Sorry, that's only your opinion - which we know is nothing but a parcel of ignorance. But you do notice spelling. Nothing else registers with you.
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