Genuine question on who this person is referencing or if it is a typo.
My guess is he's referring to Heather MacLean. I don't think she should be high on the list of doping suspects, though, so I don't know why that poster is lumping her in with Coleman and Houlihan. Maclean didn't even start running until winter track of her junior year of high school, and she managed to qualify for the state champs that season before she even owned spikes. Her progress to Olympian was gradual over about eight years of consistent collegiate and professional training.
Did Hamza f*** u? You still feeling pain about it that why you are always here bringing him up. In the main time thousands of other athletes got suspended for doping and thousands of others use new dope technologies. But keep going…I’m sure you taking something too
No, I bring it up because I know somebody in the NCAA who will probably take a top 40 spot has cheated, injecting hormones in his arm. I bring up hamza to illustrate how cheaters hang around other cheaters, hence why he’s hanging out with mechaal’s younger brother. That’s how it works.
I take 200mg of caffeine before big races, nothing else that’s “performance-enhancing.” Hence, why I’m pretty obnoxious on here about cheaters…because they take money away, all-American spots, scholarships away from those that believe in a clean sport. You have a problem with me speaking out about cheaters, and want to accuse me because I feel so strongly against it, feel free to ruin the sport more.
I've merged like 4 threads into 1 and changed the title to focus on Asinga. We can have another thread about how a 2nd guy from Kipchoge's training camp has been popped.
Rojo, I quoted a post about hamza driouch, and how he was hanging out around with adel mechaal’s younger brother back in march in California. Adel and driouch were both training with jama Aden when driouch got busted. Why are mods defending somebody with ties to dopers who I have reliable sources reporting he dopes as well? It’s hard to root for a safe sport when mods are constantly deleting posts of mine that are straight up pretty much factual.
I hate how the NCAA doesn’t test and how WADA and USADA can’t even catch the people ruining this sport.
I don't know why that would be deleted. Maybe for being off topoic? Email me or call me at or 844-538-7786 ext 3
I suspect Asinga is innocent but your premises are inaccurate.
A full NCAA scholarship is certainly pro level running and Asinga was /is well positioned to get paid even more cash as a college athlete. Can’t see him running <44 <20 and <10 and wasting his time running for a college team.
My guess is he is passing up lots of money to run for Tech. But either way taking this drug makes no sense. His parents and coaches are bright and could easily find 50 legal ways to achieve the same outcome.
I know its unlikely, but in light of the Peter Bol situation, I can't help but wonder if there is a potential flaw with the test for GW1516. Nijel Amos has maintained his innocence, and has even announced plans to sell his Olympic medal to fight his ban. As for Asinga, none of this makes any sense. He is not relying on running for a living, there is really no rush for him to reach an elite level as he was planning on running in college. A 10.2 runner can go D1 in college, no high schooler needs to go and run, not only sub 10, but sub 9.9 to impress colleges. I honestly don't get it.
Also, Asinga said that his B sample will be tested before worlds; is it possible this test comes back negative? If so, what does that even mean? Would he be able to run at worlds in that scenario?
Look, I hope his b comes back negative and he is cleared but are you crazy? It makes no sense you say. Wrong. If he is dirty, it makes a ton of sense. He was a 10.4 sprinter a year ago. Now he's the fastest HSer in history and before yesterday had to be worth at least a million bucks.
It seems like all of these athletes are all riding that Thin Red Line line between what supplements or approaches can be used that are not illegal. There are so many types of supplements out there now. I am not condoning Asinga for his behavior, but he was quite specific about his testing and it seems plausible he did take something illegal with his "batch" of supplements his team gives him. All of these athletes are looking for that edge, but not trying to going over it to some degree.
The fact that he got caught so quickly after a mindblowing performance makes me want to believe people like Knighton are clean since they've been passing tests for so long. With so many people testing positive recently, and all the rumors flying around, it's getting harder for me to keep faith though.
Asinga was passing tests for a long time before getting popped. In his statement he even lists off the negative tests immediately before and after this positive. Not saying anything about Knighton one way or the other, but passing doping controls doesn't tell you much.
I know its unlikely, but in light of the Peter Bol situation, I can't help but wonder if there is a potential flaw with the test for GW1516. Nijel Amos has maintained his innocence, and has even announced plans to sell his Olympic medal to fight his ban. As for Asinga, none of this makes any sense. He is not relying on running for a living, there is really no rush for him to reach an elite level as he was planning on running in college. A 10.2 runner can go D1 in college, no high schooler needs to go and run, not only sub 10, but sub 9.9 to impress colleges. I honestly don't get it.
Also, Asinga said that his B sample will be tested before worlds; is it possible this test comes back negative? If so, what does that even mean? Would he be able to run at worlds in that scenario?
As a fan of Asinga, after the initial long disappointing groan, with what happened after Bol's situation, I'll wait until the B sample to make full judgment. Not optimistic as someone whose favorite sprinter used to be Tyson G. Sigh.
Asinga was passing tests for a long time before getting popped. In his statement he even lists off the negative tests immediately before and after this positive. Not saying anything about Knighton one way or the other, but passing doping controls doesn't tell you much.
A long time? It seems like he passed 2 tests max before (implied though not explicitly stated he passed one at NYC Grand Prix) and one after. Knighton has probably passed about 20-25 OOC tests and 15 in competition tests.
It's astonishing what doping can do. The sprinter went from running a little faster than Flojo to a few months later being up there with the very best male sprinters, as a mere teenager.
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The fact that he got caught so quickly after a mindblowing performance makes me want to believe people like Knighton are clean since they've been passing tests for so long. With so many people testing positive recently, and all the rumors flying around, it's getting harder for me to keep faith though.
Asinga was passing tests for a long time before getting popped. In his statement he even lists off the negative tests immediately before and after this positive. Not saying anything about Knighton one way or the other, but passing doping controls doesn't tell you much.
"Passing tests for a long time before getting popped"? Stop it! He's in high school and likely was never tested prior to 2023 when he started breaking national records. He was likely tested 3 times in total, one of which he failed.
Look assume the tiny amount of GW501516 that found due to contamination in few compounding pharmacies which make the two main peds that are running rampant in track at moment .
One which is Mots-c for endurance and the other enhances speed / power through improving muscle contraction .
not just track , shot putt being obvious other one
.Gw1516 made there for online sales to bodybuilding circles and not generally for pro athletes due to quality of test for it .
And do little for top end speed and the fact not what sprinters are salivating over for past few years , when see the gains it can do for some especially the younger athlete
18 year old runs 19.49 done exactly same way as are so many of fast times past 3-5 years just widespread now and simple as getting stuff in post when know contact.
.testing n governing bodies know right well .
Only idiot can not see what is happening in track past few years especially ncaa and younger athletes.