Hate to break it to you guys. PEDs are a necessity when you get to the top levels of any sport, and track and field is no exception. They're all incredibly talented and hard working without the drugs but there's just no competing without them. If you're going to take stuff just make sure you don't get caught. It's all part of the game, unfortunately.
The more i hear about these kenyan busts, which have gotten out of control, the more i am intrigued by the lack of busts from ethiopia. Why the difference? You can bet on ethiopia having the same or worse levels of PED abuse vs kenya
Ethiopia is a richer country. They have more money to cover ped use up. Just like it’s rampant in America but the money is there to avoid getting popped. They don’t have many burrito lawyers in Kenya.
The irony is that as AIU set up the necessary infrastructure in Kenya, these busts are coming in a steady stream. The doping will follow the path of dysfunction and corruption.
Hate to break it to you guys. PEDs are a necessity when you get to the top levels of any sport, and track and field is no exception. They're all incredibly talented and hard working without the drugs but there's just no competing without them.
The reason is probably worse infrastructure in general, and for testing in Ethiopia. I mean there has been a civil war there for years, supposedly people don't know what happens to their friends or relatives in the Tigray region but they are running faster than ever, especially women.
Hate to break it to you guys. PEDs are a necessity when you get to the top levels of any sport, and track and field is no exception. They're all incredibly talented and hard working without the drugs but there's just no competing without them.
I wish I could prove you wrong, but I can't.
Luckily, you don't have to prove conspiracy theories wrong. For most rational people, the conspiracy theorists have to prove their theories right, not just pluck them out of their behinds - in this case to justify the clearly universal and rampant doping problem in Kenya.
Right so 250+ busts and now 28 this year alone from one country is an equal lack of evidence as a handful of busts each year for most of the rest of the world combined?