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Swimming at the Aquatics FINA World Championships 2019


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3 hours ago, opruh said:

Salty white tears free flowing from horton's busted face after Sun effortlessly won the gold medal. It's the drama queen's fault for being a noob.

True, I'm sure he has the opportunity somewhere to use the same kind of stuff Sun used. The problem is covering it up as well.

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3 hours ago, opruh said:

Salty white tears free flowing from horton's busted face after Sun effortlessly won the gold medal. It's the drama queen's fault for being a noob.

The prevailing view in the West is that Sun is a cheater. Personally I have confidence that he will receive a life ban when WADA is through with him this Fall and that Horton will retroactively become world champion.

 

He smashed his own blood sample, there is no excuse for that.

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1 hour ago, NearPup said:

The prevailing view in the West is that Sun is a cheater. Personally I have confidence that he will receive a life ban when WADA is through with him this Fall and that Horton will retroactively become world champion.

 

He smashed his own blood sample, there is no excuse for that.

 

Cold War at it's best. USA & Australia will never accept the fact a communist country can beat them at anything. Can't wait for Efimova show next :lol:

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6 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

Cold War at it's best. USA & Australia will never accept the fact a communist country can beat them at anything. Can't wait for Efimova show next :lol:

Yeah....when someone's blood samples are destroyed like that, it's over, and that has nothing to do with the country. 

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Well... Let's try to do a placing table (I use the athletics format)

 

2019 WCh Placing Table

  1. :AUS 32
  2. :USA 31
  3. :CHN 18
  4. :ITA 15
  5. :RUS 10
  6. :HUN 10
  7. :CAN 6
  8. :NED 5
  9. :LTU 5
  10. :GBR 4
  11. :BRA 3
  12. :SWE 3
  13. :JPN 2
  14. :GER 1
  15. :FRA 1

 

 

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26 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Yeah....when someone's blood samples are destroyed like that, it's over, and that has nothing to do with the country. 

 

The doping goes beyond borders. I'm convinced Carl Lewis was a doper too but the evidence got destroyed :dunno:

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7 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

The doping goes beyond borders. I'm convinced Carl Lewis was a doper too but the evidence got destroyed :dunno:

Exactly my point.

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3 hours ago, Monzanator said:

 

Cold War at it's best. USA & Australia will never accept the fact a communist country can beat them at anything. Can't wait for Efimova show next :lol:

Mark McKoy wasn’t caught, and is Canadian, doesn’t mean I don’t believe he was a cheater.

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Sabbioni had to start his heat for 3 times (!!) becouse the start device broke twice.

On Italian TV Sabbioni say that the jury say him that it was broke and that they didn't do nothing :facepalm:

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