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29 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

@Bearas @Werloc Could you give a short account of what happened there (has he reacted, how did they discover this, etc)? The English page requires a subscription and Lithuanian is not very much liked by Google Translate apparently :p 

Well, as expected Bronislovas feels very attacked and claims that someone's out to get him, how he's framed blah blah and blah. How he always said to his athletes that taking doping is bad and yeah, that's pretty much his side of the story.

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51 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

@Bearas @Werloc Could you give a short account of what happened there (has he reacted, how did they discover this, etc)? The English page requires a subscription and Lithuanian is not very much liked by Google Translate apparently :p 

Adding more context, they found Nandrolone, Oxymetholone, Metandienone, Oxandrolone, two types of Testosterone, Xanax, Turabolone, Tribestan and Ethinylestradiol in his possesion :)

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1 hour ago, Dragon said:

"Dominated world championships over the years".

 

Right, which suggests multiple world titles in the past, let's say, 10 years.

 

- David Rudisha

- Asbel Kiprop

- Ezekiel Kemboi

- Vivian Cheruiyot

- Edna Kiplagat

- Abel Kirui (although his last title is 7 years ago)

 

Those seem to be the only options, unless they're very much exaggerating the 'dominated world championships' part.. 

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5 minutes ago, bestmen said:

that's why we lost the medals of the 1500 :mad:

 

*hello*

*hello*

*why all these enters?*

*so many enters*

*one could write a book in all these enters*

*more enters*

*yeah*

 

Or because Makhloufi didn't use enough :d 

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