US is really cleaning up on the medals and placing tables.
US is really cleaning up on the medals and placing tables.
YMMV wrote:
The dude was 1:43.5 5 in freakin COLLEGE, four years ago. Everything has pointed to a clean career resulting in this.
LMFAO cause everyone knows NCAA athletes are clean as a whistle, eh?
They've been running 43's and 9.80's too, but of course that has nothing to do with the lax testing.
I'm sure there's a thread somewhere devoted to this, but wc gold vs oly bronze. Which is more valuable?
And this is solely on medals so not including the AR with it.
Brazier on Finnish TV: "Even if I'm not coached by Salazar directly, I'm still part of the team he founded. To claim that I'm not in any way affiliated with him would not be true." But he then went on to state that the news about Sakazar didn't affect his running today.
Bad Wigins wrote:
YMMV wrote:
The dude was 1:43.5 5 in freakin COLLEGE, four years ago. Everything has pointed to a clean career resulting in this.
LMFAO cause everyone knows NCAA athletes are clean as a whistle, eh?
They've been running 43's and 9.80's too, but of course that has nothing to do with the lax testing.
I know Wendell McCraven who coaches at A&M and he would never be involved in doping and would likely turn someone in if he found out.
If you suspect everyone why do you even post on here, let alone watch it?
Murphy 8th...I think this was expected after the scandal...
Michael Johnson just dissed Yohan Blake's 19.26. "He didn't run that time consistently."
Tool.
I am not a pyrotechnics fan, but these light shows are friggin awesome. Now time for Lyles to light up the track.
JMysterio wrote:
Bad Wigins wrote:
It's crazy for Americans, who still generally suck at 800.
didn't know Brazier was NOP. He was still floating around turn 3, no hint of rounds or fatigue of any kind.
Hopefully all their methods will end up public, legal or not.
He broke the junior record with 1:43.55 three years ago before he was with NOP. I don't see anything in his performances that suggest he's doping.
Did he look like he was running at maximum effort? He is always winning in fast times with big gaps, and looks like he has 2-3 more gears left in him. Being good at young age doesn't mean much, Geb, Komen, Bekele, and El Guerrouj were ALL outstanding Junior runners (if their age was correct).
We are also not saying he is hardcore doping, but doing some of all these little things or small meds that Salazar and NOP constantly use on their athletes. It's impossible to be part of NOP with the surrounding PED culture and not accept anything, the athletes that didn't want it anymore quit.
If we are honest, he did lose a LOT of weight since college and joining NOP. I wouldn't be surprised if he was on the same thyroid meds that Rupp and co were on to stay lean and get very low body fat despite high training.
Ben L Wrong wrote:
Murphy 8th...I think this was expected after the scandal...
Yeah. Thinking about changing my prediction contest picks for Hassan and Kejelcha
Lyles cool as a cucumber coming off that turn in 3rd.
Good psyche move by Guliyev with his shoelaces.
Harambe wrote:
Working Stiff wrote:
It's literally the fastest time anyone has ever run in a world championships... hard guy to impress
Someone didn't watch the race. How often do you get a rabbit in 49.00 in a championship race?
You're a strange person
LateRunnerPhil wrote:
JMysterio wrote:
He broke the junior record with 1:43.55 three years ago before he was with NOP. I don't see anything in his performances that suggest he's doping.
Did he look like he was running at maximum effort? He is always winning in fast times with big gaps, and looks like he has 2-3 more gears left in him. Being good at young age doesn't mean much, Geb, Komen, Bekele, and El Guerrouj were ALL outstanding Junior runners (if their age was correct).
We are also not saying he is hardcore doping, but doing some of all these little things or small meds that Salazar and NOP constantly use on their athletes. It's impossible to be part of NOP with the surrounding PED culture and not accept anything, the athletes that didn't want it anymore quit.
If we are honest, he did lose a LOT of weight since college and joining NOP. I wouldn't be surprised if he was on the same thyroid meds that Rupp and co were on to stay lean and get very low body fat despite high training.
It seems like "high training" would make one lean and lower a person's body fat.
Unless you think "high" training means smokin' a bowl.
Hardloper wrote:
Ben L Wrong wrote:
Murphy 8th...I think this was expected after the scandal...
Yeah. Thinking about changing my prediction contest picks for Hassan and Kejelcha
I wouldn't
LateRunnerPhil wrote:
JMysterio wrote:
He broke the junior record with 1:43.55 three years ago before he was with NOP. I don't see anything in his performances that suggest he's doping.
Did he look like he was running at maximum effort? He is always winning in fast times with big gaps, and looks like he has 2-3 more gears left in him. Being good at young age doesn't mean much, Geb, Komen, Bekele, and El Guerrouj were ALL outstanding Junior runners (if their age was correct).
We are also not saying he is hardcore doping, but doing some of all these little things or small meds that Salazar and NOP constantly use on their athletes. It's impossible to be part of NOP with the surrounding PED culture and not accept anything, the athletes that didn't want it anymore quit.
If we are honest, he did lose a LOT of weight since college and joining NOP. I wouldn't be surprised if he was on the same thyroid meds that Rupp and co were on to stay lean and get very low body fat despite high training.
He ran sub 46 for 400 in high school and 1:47. How far back do you want to go with these accusations...was he doping when he was 10 years old?
JMysterio wrote:
Bad Wigins wrote:
LMFAO cause everyone knows NCAA athletes are clean as a whistle, eh?
They've been running 43's and 9.80's too, but of course that has nothing to do with the lax testing.
I know Wendell McCraven who coaches at A&M and he would never be involved in doping and would likely turn someone in if he found out.
If you suspect everyone why do you even post on here, let alone watch it?
Your testimonial is a GREAT substitute for a real 24-hour random testing program. I feel much better.
Maybe you're right. Since everyone is suspect, maybe nobody should watch. Should you feel good about that?
Htg wrote:
Brazier on Finnish TV: "Even if I'm not coached by Salazar directly, I'm still part of the team he founded. To claim that I'm not in any way affiliated with him would not be true." But he then went on to state that the news about Sakazar didn't affect his running today.
Nice honesty in contrast to Craig Engels' shade
Nice for Ecuador to grab first ever WC medal with 3rd placer Quinonez.