That HGH and EPO really does the trick doesn’t it? You people are hilarious, believing that sprinters of all people can be running peak at 36 as they did at 22. and you wonder why sprinters used to peak 1-2 Olympics tops and now you have her running PRs and close to WR times at 36 hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. She’s Justin Gatlin.
That HGH and EPO really does the trick doesn’t it? You people are hilarious, believing that sprinters of all people can be running peak at 36 as they did at 22. and you wonder why sprinters used to peak 1-2 Olympics tops and now you have her running PRs and close to WR times at 36 hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. She’s Justin Gatlin.
And people said Griffith-Joyner was "too old" to run PRs at age 28 in Seoul.
I'm not saying she wasn't doped (she clearly was) but age 28 is NOT too old for a sprinter.
I wasn’t around but wasn’t the convo opposite of this with people mystified she was retiring at age 28. Merlene Ottey won bronze at 40!?
Well I think her progression aroused suspicion as she improved a lot in her mid to late 20s and then she came out with plans to run a marathon. As far as your point that could be true also.
I believe when Flojo turned 28 her best times were 10.96 and 21.96. Then the next year before she turned 29 she ran 10.49 and 21.34. This was not considered suspicious at all of course.