Zam_Olyas said:Aha if it's true .. there was some comments about here in this very thread.started by me![]()
Zam_Olyas said:Aha if it's true .. there was some comments about here in this very thread.started by me![]()
the big ring said:And I agreed her haircut wasn't helping matters. You should feel a certain sense of vindication imo.
what is interesting about this doping case is not that she doped and got caught, but the olympic doping due process when compared to the claims of one rich cyclist currently charged with doping and who hired an army of lawyers to prove lack of due process.Catwhoorg said:
roundabout said:It's easy to say with benefit of hindsight, but I remember making a mental note when Ostapchuk's pre-Olympic form was mentioned. 21m+ performances in Belarus in July.
as somebody who makes a bit of effort to watch athletics, I didn't remember her throwing over 21 in major championships. In London she did it 4 times
the asian said:Her performance was indeed suspicious. She easily beat Valerie Adams, the defending champion and the woman who had dominated the event. If it was a one off through it might have been believable but the fact that she regularly threw over 21 meters, much further than Adams had thrown in her career, certainly made it suspicious.
The Hitch said:I remember the commentators though saying in the final that Adams was below her best and that she had thrown further in the qualifying or something.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:So now consistency is suspiscious? U cynics.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:So now consistency is suspiscious? U cynics.
Or peaking whole season long...D-Queued said:Kind of like 7 Tours... it underscores how rigged the whole thing is.
Consistency here is only in the obvious application of the golden rule...
Dave.
D-Queued said:Boxing sux.
Cycling has not reached the depravity of boxing... yet. The Azerbaijani's are now suing the BBC for airing the story on the 'fix'.
But, that is only the start of the boxing mess at the 2012 Games.
Watched the Gold medal bout in the fly lightweight division. What a farce.
The entire crowd was booing the alleged winner in the middle of the match, and well before the result was announced.
The Chinese fighter, Zou, was the country's first ever gold medal box when he won in Beijing, and was their first Olympic boxing medalist at Athens. Not only was he set up to be their first gold repeat, his countrymen did not fare so well at London after winning four medals in Beijing, and Zou remained the only medal hope.
That provides some context for how he got into the medal round, let alone to the gold medal match. You have to wonder how much moolah was riding on his medal.
In the medal qualifying bout, his opponent had this to say:
"I believe the referees were helping him a lot," Zhakypov said through a translator. "I do not agree with the decision."
I wonder what he would have said about the gold medal match?
That gold medal bout in London had to be one of the most biased refereeing jobs yet. When the ref finally deducted a long overdue point from Zou, he turned around barely a moment later and deducted one from the Thai fighter - for nothing.
The announcers were livid, as was the crowd.
Someone should check to see whether the ref is going new car or house shopping.
Boxing is a farce and should be removed from the Olympics.
Dave.
FoxxyBrown1111 said:So USA improved inch by inch from 38.2 to 37.4 up to 2012.
the big ring said:jfgi'd
I only had the hCG reference earlier, but the reason why Ferrari, a GYNAECOLOGIST was so successful as a doping doctor is becoming more and more evident.
Kennf1 said:Ferrari is a hematologist. Fuentes (Operation Puerto) was the gynaecologist.
FoxxyBrown1111 said:...
<Snipped a great comparison>
Seems all jamaican sprinters learned the high leg lift and hard training in the past few years.![]()
What happened to the superior genes for 4 decades? Were they hiding or sleeping, and then set free with a nuclear test blast or what? The guys who go with the "superior genes theory" can answer that easily, right?![]()