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Weightlifting Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Il y a 5 heures , Gianlu33 a déclaré:

You have a document of dopig state in China? Actually no. So, actually they are clean.

 

Please ,can we move from the not caught athletes = clean athletes mantra. Since the Armstrong case, it really something that has lost most of its substance.

 

Considering the very weak efficienty of the doping tests, they can't be used as a defintive proof of the 'cleanness' of an athlete.

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6 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

You have a document of dopig state in China? Actually no. So, actually they are clean.

So were all other Olympic champions just a few weeks ago. When it comes to China it will ALWAYS be suspicious, they just have leverage.

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il y a 5 minutes, Maxim Fastovsky a déclaré:

how many americans winning medals in Weightlifting? 0 , Pretty safe to assume that we are not doping there

 

Not necessarily :d 

 

Most of the dopers actually never win any medal. Considering the number of cases we have in this sport, the very heavy doping culture that is rife since pretty pretty much ever, it's safe to assume any weightlifter in Rio will be a doper unless proven otherwise (much like cycling at the end of the 90's)

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3 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

 

Not necessarily :d 

 

Most of the dopers actually never win any medal. Considering the number of cases we have in this sport, the very heavy doping culture that is rife since pretty pretty much ever, it's safe to assume any weightlifter in Rio will be a doper unless proven otherwise (much like cycling at the end of the 90's)

 

good thing we wont have any weighlifters in rio LOL

 

well.... 4 that no one really cares about

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57 minutes ago, Maxim Fastovsky said:

 

good thing we wont have any weighlifters in rio LOL

 

well.... 4 that no one really cares about

Indeed it's a shame people only care about the more famous athletes :( 

 

Oh well, luckily the less famous athletes have the real sports fans to support them as well :)

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By the way, Dutch media is apparently already 100% sure that the ban for these three nations will start before the Olympics, meaning they'd miss the Olympics entirely. Any other media in other nations reporting the same? Because as far as I know, IWF hasn't confirmed at all when the bans would start. Though it makes sense if it happens before the Olympics, because I'm guessing they'd start as soon as all the cases are confirmed by the IOC. 

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

By the way, Dutch media is apparently already 100% sure that the ban for these three nations will start before the Olympics, meaning they'd miss the Olympics entirely. Any other media in other nations reporting the same? Because as far as I know, IWF hasn't confirmed at all when the bans would start. Though it makes sense if it happens before the Olympics, because I'm guessing they'd start as soon as all the cases are confirmed by the IOC. 

 

According to american media IOC still might kick russia out completley, pending on the results of the sochi investigation, though find it hard to believe

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il y a 2 minutes, heywoodu a déclaré:

By the way, Dutch media is apparently already 100% sure that the ban for these three nations will start before the Olympics, meaning they'd miss the Olympics entirely. Any other media in other nations reporting the same? Because as far as I know, IWF hasn't confirmed at all when the bans would start. Though it makes sense if it happens before the Olympics, because I'm guessing they'd start as soon as all the cases are confirmed by the IOC. 

 

http://www.lequipe.fr/Halterophilie/Actualites/Halterophilie-les-russes-prives-de-jeux-a-rio/698223

 

It seems so.

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