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All in all, I`m just happy Craig Pickering is going to the Olympics.
Ithink that pilot program is solid. They'reusing that initialblood drawas abase, and comparing it to random blood draws in the future,on season and off, to check for changes in a whole myriad of metrics, in addition to testing for every known drug. Even if he uses an unknown drug, they're still gonnarandomly check for changes that those unknown drugs would have on him physiologically, and comparing it to the blood draw as his base, and each other random draw as well.ToughJ.Riggins said:I'm starting to believe that Gay's strong support and voluntary participation in the Pilot program is a front. Gay ran a 9.68, yes it was wind aided, but that is faster than any man has done before wind aided or not. And 3 former guys out of the 5 that have run sub 9.8 were juicers. I am virtually certain that the Jamaicans are juiced to the gills. It is sickening, but if they can't clean up track Pickering will never medal at the Olympics in the 100 meters. That's just the way it is. He may not even make a 100 meter finals if they can't get rid of this junk.
How would this detect a naturally-occurring hormone such as HGH that varies widely during a day or week?American X said:I think that pilot program is solid. They're using that initial blood draw as a base...Even if he uses an unknown drug, they're still gonna randomly check for changes that those unknown drugs would have on him physiologically, and comparing it to the blood draw as his base.
Maybe we should be careful for what we wish for.yuri malenkov said:Some parameters for the future might be for a white sprinter: to live in a warm weather climate and to live in a bad situation ( ie: a minority in an unnatural society)
we find such whites in south africa and in southern california and parts of the south united states and i bet that athletes from these geographical areas will be seen in some number in the 100m in the future.
American X said:<div>I think that pilot program is solid. They're using that initial blood draw as a base, and comparing it to random blood draws in the future, on season and off, to check for changes in a whole myriad of metrics, in addition to testing for every known drug. Even if he uses an unknown drug, they're still gonna randomly check for changes that those unknown drugs would have on him physiologically, and comparing it to the blood draw as his base, and each other random draw as well.</div>ToughJ.Riggins said:I'm starting to believe that Gay's strong support and voluntary participation in the Pilot program is a front. Gay ran a 9.68, yes it was wind aided, but that is faster than any man has done before wind aided or not. And 3 former guys out of the 5 that have run sub 9.8 were juicers. I am virtually certain that the Jamaicans are juiced to the gills. It is sickening, but if they can't clean up track Pickering will never medal at the Olympics in the 100 meters. That's just the way it is. He may not even make a 100 meter finals if they can't get rid of this junk.
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<div>Victor Conte used to do this advanced blood-testing back when the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency was only using urine tests to try to catch cheats. He knew the blood testing was coming, and tried to stay ahead of the curve. Now that the blood draws are random, someone would have to steroid-cycle 24/7/365 (and kill themselves in the process) for their physiology not to ever make considerably change.</div>
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<div>Also, "The Cream" enhanced both testosterone and epitestosterone, and guys were getting over because the t/epi ratio remained the same despite much higher testosterone levels than average humans. Now that they know higher EPI is used to mask t increases, if either of them (t or epi) are ever considerably higher or lower during a random test in the future, in comparison to the base test, they'll have some explaining to do.</div>
ToughJ.Riggins said:I guess they wanted 5'6.5 165 lbs Cameron Saddler and his 5.3 YPC against weak western Pennsylvania football and 28 inch vertical and other black retreads to look better than McGuffie.
white lightning said:It's so sad that everytime we get a Shirvo type sprinter, the injurys or pressure usually gets to them before they can accomplish their goals.