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• #8827
Women's 10k record has been broken twice in 2 days by people in the cheat spikes. Both on the same track in dope-free Ethiopia.
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• #8828
wow thats amazing i didnt know you could be back to it so quick. I thought they had some wolverine style superhuman healing stuff in the back of the bus somewhere.
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• #8829
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• #8830
More creative excuses from US athletes, although it’s not unique and nowhere near as creative as Tyler Hamilton’s vanishing twin:
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• #8831
Naughty Burrito..
Shelby Houlihan: American middle distance runner blames burrito for positive test https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/57480597
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• #8832
I believed her up to:
Houlihan, the US record holder in the 1500m and 5,000m, said she had "never even heard" of nandrolone, which can help to increase muscle mass.
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• #8833
Her coach didn't know what it was either... Even more intresting is that he has only learnt about anti doping tests. You'd think that he would know a bit more about them.
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• #8835
I refer you to Contador's Steak
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• #8836
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• #8837
"I want to be very clear. I have never taken any performance enhancing substances."
except for the one that was found all up inside me...
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• #8838
"eating pork can lead to a false positive for nandrolone"
Except it wasn't a false positive for nandralone, it was nandralone.
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• #8839
They're both fucking cheats. GTFO >>>
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• #8840
*No idea how nadronlone is administered.
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• #8841
I can confirm I have taken offence that one of my byproducts is being used as a scapegoat.
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• #8842
If your defence is that there are pharmaceuticals in meat, then at this point that is such common knowledge that it's not even a defence unless you have proactively recorded the due diligence you did on the source of your food. Picking up a burrito from a Mexican food truck is basically the same as buying OTC medicine in a foreign country and assuming the formulation is the same as your domestic version.
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• #8843
That's the stupidity part.
But both of them saying they've never heard of nandralone is the clearly lying part which basically confirms to me they're cheats.
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• #8844
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2657496/
If this is the paper they are using for supporting their excuse, they haven't read it properly. It talks about hours before/later, not days.
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• #8845
This is always the problem with the tainted food defence. To record enough of a level of a banned substance to get caught you’d have to eat a huge amount of tainted meat. Like beyond Bodean levels of meat consumption.
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• #8846
It's almost like their cover story for cheating isn't very good...
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• #8848
She'd have had to eat a whole pig - she's a middle-distance runner, not an ultra-cyclist.
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• #8849
The fact I still have that bike hanging up here proves it was right to go swimming that day...
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• #8850
This is a backhanded way of warning me about future doping tests isn't it?
Was in the running shoe shop the other week and this mid 50's middle manager with a busy schedule came in to try them on. You know the high achieving kind that forget they have a family and instead go all-in on triathlons.
Anyway, he was very open-minded about what shoes to get next as long as it was these ones. Could he please try them on to just to verify his online research was correct?