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Nice theory, except that the real situation is more like the other way around.
18-Valve. (pithy) said:Defiets said:Schippers had her biggest career progression in 2014, when she shaved off 2.9% of her 200m time. For the 100m it is 2015 with a 1.9% improvement.
Elaine Thompson meanwhile gained almost 7%, and Fraser-Pryce improved 4.7% in the year 2008.
Jamaican athletes aren't pampered by their governments/federations, though. Most of them are at a disadvantage early on in their careers. They get no handouts, nothing. I'd expect much bigger gains once they have the means to hire the best doping docs and trainers.
Schippers has probably been on a closely monitored elite doping program for years. That would explain the more normal rate of progression. Her freakish performances in Beijing certainly seem to suggest that she's doped to the eyeballs.
Nice theory, except that the real situation is more like the other way around.