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12 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Let's hope not :p 

 

let's say that this kind of progression is at least "suspicious"...

 

time will tell (however, if she does change her Nationality to a European Country -apart from ITA, of course- or the US/AUS, I hope she get caught soon :whistle::bones::rofl:)...

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

 

let's say that this kind of progression is at least "suspicious"...

 

time will tell (however, if she does change her Nationality to a European Country -apart from ITA, of course- or the US/AUS, I hope she get caught soon :whistle::bones::rofl:)...

Caught for what? It is obvious that she is a more masculine version of Semenya, but IAAF thought that it is ok for someone like her to run the 400 m while Semenya shouldn't be allowed to run the 800 m.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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^That's nonsense, the IAAF regulations for athletes with DSD are valid for 400m as well and are still in force except for Semenya as far as I know. If Seyni really is "a more masculine version of Semenya" and had never been tested before her breakthrough of this year, she will be gone soon. 

 

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False start in the men's 400m, but the three outer lanes didn't hear the second gun and kept running for 150 meters or so...except for Jonathan Jones of Barbados, who didn't stop at all and finished, only then to notice something was off :( 

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Wow Nijel Amos :hyper:

 

1:41.89, which is the 15th fastest time ever and the world's fastest time since Rudisha ran the WR in the London Olympic final :bowdown: (where Amos ran 1:41.73)

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