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Doping Cases and Bans 2021 Thread


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5 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

Yes, because anti-doping tests have been sooooooooo efficient to catch cheaters for the last decades obviously. I can't believe people still use that non-argument on a sports forum in 2021.

 

PS: British journalists are among the only ones to have dig up some dirt on their own athletes.

Ah yes, we should disqualify people based on what DeGambassi or Orangeman or OlympicsFan or other big experts think it's obvious, it' much more reliable and fair than doing anti-doping tests

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52 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

That entire USA team were probably all doping. The other two big names well Jackie was related to her and Carl has been accused many times. 

 

Carl Lewis failed three doping tests during 1988 US Olympic Trials. He admitted it back in 2003 already. It's common knowledge he was a cheater too.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2003/apr/24/athletics.duncanmackay

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15 minutes ago, Dunadan said:

Ah yes, we should disqualify people based on what DeGambassi or Orangeman or OlympicsFan or other big experts think it's obvious, it' much more reliable and fair than doing anti-doping tests

None of us are running the show if you didn't notice. We are not in power of disqualifying anyone, this is not what is happening here. you're making a silly argument.

 

AFAIK, there is no rules on this board that forbidden us to talk of the likelihood of someone being doped even he if hasn't be caught.

 

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56 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

That entire USA team were probably all doping. The other two big names well Jackie was related to her and Carl has been accused many times. 

i had read that Carl's teeth had started mysteriously growing after he retired and he needed to put braces  at that age..

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3 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

Carl Lewis failed three doping tests during 1988 US Olympic Trials. He admitted it back in 2003 already. It's common knowledge he was a cheater too.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2003/apr/24/athletics.duncanmackay

Yet the BBC were going heavy on him tweeting about the USA relay flop. Michal Johnson did not look happy and admitted him and Carl Lewis very rarely agree. 
 

The rumour has always been that it might have went higher and they were threats to boycott Seoul if Americans got caught and exposed. 

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6 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

Indeed

 

 

Indeed, that was the 2nd funniest thing of these Games- a Brit getting caught immediately after Brits complained that they had been beaten by someone who would surely be caught within days.

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2 minutes ago, Dunadan said:

Indeed, that was the 2nd funniest moment of these Games- a Brit getting caught immediately after Brits complained that they had been beaten by someone who would surely be caught within days.

I actually do wonder if his defence will end up being he was set up because he is a Brit. 
 

 

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7 minutes ago, Dunadan said:

Indeed, that was the 2nd funniest thing of these Games- a Brit getting caught immediately after Brits complained that they had been beaten by someone who would surely be caught within days.

Maybe, you'll realise that this is not a 'Brit' thing. A shit load of people around the world has raised concerns about him which is very much normal considering his own story and the discipline he excels at.

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