Steroids and Black Athletes

elispeedster

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I guess with the whole economic crisis the prize of the steroids they gave to Bolt all these years, exploded to the skies and the "chosen" people were like "Screw this Negro like we screw everyone when we don't need them, let's find a new horse to make money from"

Typical!:israel:


Bolt's 9.58 and 19.19 is way more believable than HGH Beast Yohan Blake's 9.75 and 19.26. Blake will get busted soon. I feel sorry for Asafa Powell, even in a race where Bolt loses, Powell cant beat him.
 

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Bolt's 9.58 and 19.19 is way more believable than HGH Beast Yohan Blake's 9.75 and 19.26. Blake will get busted soon. I feel sorry for Asafa Powell, even in a race where Bolt loses, Powell cant beat him.

It is only more believable because we have got used to seeing Bolt for years running at this high level.

I can see Bolt has got natural ability, but the massive improvement from 2007 to 2008 is very suspect.

Bolt had a lot of pressure from the media in 2008 after these crazy performances, people constantly asking the drugs question. Then, after he won the Olympics with 3 World Records, 9.69 with hands down 15 meters before the line, in 2009 the drugs question went away completely from mainstream media and all of a sudden he was clean.

I believe the same will happen with Yoyam Blake. This will be his breakthrough year, crushing Bolt and people will say how is he doing it, then next year in 2013, he will be "clean" again to the media like Bolt was.

Also, in 2009 when Blake got busted for some banned drug and got like a 6 months ban, I remember the BBC saying how a Jamaican was busted, but it was not one of the "big names". Well, now he is one of the big names, but I can guarantee you will never hear about that 2009 ban on BBC or similar so close to their precious Olympics. They do not want to remember how the potential Olympic Champion for 2012 was in 2009.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2009/jul/26/jamaican-athletes-positive-drug-test
 

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It is only more believable because we have got used to seeing Bolt for years running at this high level.

I can see Bolt has got natural ability, but the massive improvement from 2007 to 2008 is very suspect.

Bolt had a lot of pressure from the media in 2008 after these crazy performances, people constantly asking the drugs question. Then, after he won the Olympics with 3 World Records, 9.69 with hands down 15 meters before the line, in 2009 the drugs question went away completely from mainstream media and all of a sudden he was clean.

I believe the same will happen with Yoyam Blake. This will be his breakthrough year, crushing Bolt and people will say how is he doing it, then next year in 2013, he will be "clean" again to the media like Bolt was.

Also, in 2009 when Blake got busted for some banned drug and got like a 6 months ban, I remember the BBC saying how a Jamaican was busted, but it was not one of the "big names". Well, now he is one of the big names, but I can guarantee you will never hear about that 2009 ban on BBC or similar so close to their precious Olympics. They do not want to remember how the potential Olympic Champion for 2012 was in 2009.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2009/jul/26/jamaican-athletes-positive-drug-test
SA Brooks is also lighting up the track with all time times in the female 100. She is approaching unofficial world record territory as the female world record is impossible to break because it was wind aided. But the second best time is 10.6X by Flo Juice.
 

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what a joke, bolt was suposed to be a natural talent, the kind of natural talent you find only once in a century, that's what they were saying to try to explain his video games times

but now, 2 years later, another jamaican pops up, and beats him :icon_rolleyes:
nothing suspect going on this island :icon_rolleyes:
 

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Dwain Chambers makes the 100m British Olympic team for 100m even though he did not achieve the 'A' standard this year.

I give him credit on achieving it last year and winning the UK Championships this year. But his best this year is 10.25 seconds eye balls out.

First round knockout in London then...
 

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The owners of the website Let's Run have stirred up a huge controversy amongst track fans. Whether they will succeed in getting track authorities to do something is another matter altogether. You can read all about it over there, but basically they took pictures of Mark Block, a known steroid supplier who is under a 10-year ban from the sport, sitting in the exclusive Nike box to watch Carmelita Jeter (Pharmalita Cheater) race. Later, someone found photos on the web of Jeter and Block walking together.

Jeter, as many of you know, was still running 11.5 in her mid 20's--i.e., not significantly faster than Hannah Cunliffe or Marybeth Sant in high school. Now she looks like a bodybuilder and at 33, I think, (and that's way, way past the natural prime for a sprinter), she's running 10.7 and blowing everyone away.

The Block connection could be what's needed to put her away. The Let's Run guys are pissed and chased after Block at the meet (he wouldn't speak) and then questioned Pharmalita at the press conference.

No one from Nike or any of the track governing bodies have shown the slightest inclination into looking into the accusations yet.
 

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The owners of the website Let's Run have stirred up a huge controversy amongst track fans. Whether they will succeed in getting track authorities to do something is another matter altogether. You can read all about it over there, but basically they took pictures of Mark Block, a known steroid supplier who is under a 10-year ban from the sport, sitting in the exclusive Nike box to watch Carmelita Jeter (Pharmalita Cheater) race. Later, someone found photos on the web of Jeter and Block walking together.

Jeter, as many of you know, was still running 11.5 in her mid 20's--i.e., not significantly faster than Hannah Cunliffe or Marybeth Sant in high school. Now she looks like a bodybuilder and at 33, I think, (and that's way, way past the natural prime for a sprinter), she's running 10.7 and blowing everyone away.

The Block connection could be what's needed to put her away. The Let's Run guys are pissed and chased after Block at the meet (he wouldn't speak) and then questioned Pharmalita at the press conference.

No one from Nike or any of the track governing bodies have shown the slightest inclination into looking into the accusations yet.
Have you seen her lat spread she could do muscle worship videos for middle age fetish freaks. She also has a receding hairline that she is trying to disguise with more oil than Saudi Arabia has in their oil reserves....:becky:
 

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the conclusion: black are cheaters and white are some corect angels :))

why white dont progress in sprinting in the last 30 years except lemaitre, the second 100m of a white man is of marian woronin 10.00 why we dont have 5 white sprinters to run sub 10 in they carrer at least once in carrer ? why in the 30 years our white sprinters dont progress a level from a 10-10,1 sprinters to a 9.9-10 sprinters (except lemaitre) why russia cant create other borzov who will run a 9.97 with a tenth faster than borzov,why italy cant create other mennea with a class better (a class mind a tenth of second for me) this is the right question,why white dont progress from mennea,borzov and wells to now,that sprinters can run 10 second why our sprinters except lemaitre and sure gemili when he will run under 10 dont progress in the last 30 years?
 

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Yes, it is annoying to not see much progress in the last 30 years.

But mostly all of the black sprinters who have taken the progresion forward massively have been proven cheaters or basically involved in drugs.

Maurice Greene. Yes, Maurice Greene. Tim Montgomery, Dwain Chambers, Steve Mullings, Justin Gatlin, Marion Jones, Antonio Pettigrew, Mike Rodgers, Yohan Blake. The list can go on all day. These are the sort of athletes who have taken the sport forward. They make you think it is clean and 100% natural, only for many years for the truth to come out.

But they only have taken it forwards in such a massive direction in part due to drugs.

You think a 9.58 seconds is clean?

Or how about 9.69 with hands down at 85m?

Bolt has not got anywhere near under 9.70 for the last 3 years.
 

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Yes, it is annoying to not see much progress in the last 30 years.

But mostly all of the black sprinters who have taken the progresion forward massively have been proven cheaters or basically involved in drugs.

Maurice Greene. Yes, Maurice Greene. Tim Montgomery, Dwain Chambers, Steve Mullings, Justin Gatlin, Marion Jones, Antonio Pettigrew, Mike Rodgers, Yohan Blake. The list can go on all day. These are the sort of athletes who have taken the sport forward. They make you think it is clean and 100% natural, only for many years for the truth to come out.

But they only have taken it forwards in such a massive direction in part due to drugs.

You think a 9.58 seconds is clean?

Or how about 9.69 with hands down at 85m?

Bolt has not got anywhere near under 9.70 for the last 3 years.
Blake is on the page of the BBC and has visible stretch marks on his shoulders from hypertrophy. He is also the oldest looking 22 year old I can recall. Many steroid user seem to look prematurely old for their age.....http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/18880984
 

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I've read it multiple times that the 1988 Olympic 100 Meters Final had 7 out of the 8 guys on some kind of drug for sure. There is no doubt. I don't believe it. In my opinion, it was 8 out 8 sprinters and it has only gone downhill since then. The Americans have always gotten a pass until around the last decade or so. When are they going to tell the true story about what's going on in Jamacia currently?
 

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just look at the magical time of 9.80

Mullings 9.80 tested positive
Johnson 9.79 tested positive
Greene 9.79 no positive, but did purchase $10k in steroids from dealer
Montgomery 9.78 tested positive
Gatlin 9.77 tested positive

I thinks it’s far to say that Powell, Blake, Carter, Bolt & Gay are all onPEDs. Both Marion Jones & Maurice Greene proved you can go your whole carrier and never test positive.
 

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I've read it multiple times that the 1988 Olympic 100 Meters Final had 7 out of the 8 guys on some kind of drug for sure. There is no doubt. I don't believe it. In my opinion, it was 8 out 8 sprinters and it has only gone downhill since then. The Americans have always gotten a pass until around the last decade or so. When are they going to tell the true story about what's going on in Jamacia currently?
I actually believe the Mulatto Brazilian and Calvin Smith and Dennis Mitchell(he was caught later on). They just don't have the build of a roider. I remember when Ben was caught and I was laughing with class mates as we all knew he was on drugs as he was more muscular than the East German and Soviet sprinters that everybody accused of taking roids.....:wink:
 
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It's very simple. In baseball people used steroids and the amount of home runs went up to where many guys were hitting 50 a year. There was an outcry. MLB instituted strict testing. Failures were punished. Result? Virtually no one hits 50 home runs a year anymore.

In track the record for the 100 meters went down every Olympics. There was an outcry about steroids, track people instituted testing. Result? The times are still going down. How is it possible that sprinters are running faster then the guys who "cheated". Answer: they are still cheating. There is no other logical explanation. If guys can run this fast without steroids (or other PED) then why did anyone do them in the first place???

The difference between the MLB and sprinting? MLB is a one-nation first world sport that can be heavily monitored. Track is an international sport that depends on the "honesty" of the home nations to police it. Hence White first world sprinters cannot cheat and black third world sprinters are free to try and get away with what they can.
 

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here is another example of how white athletes are treated ,
in article here from bbc , saying that the reduction in performance
is a sign that the tour is now cleanest been in years .


why does the same not apply to many of the events in athletics
it is pure stupid and so obvious what is happening and performance
and jumps in what would be considered natural progression
simply say something is up here , and not the sky !!!






  1. [h=3]Tour de France: Are drug-free cyclists slower?[/h]BBC News‎ - 1 day ago
    A Wiggins win in the Tour de France was a first for British cycling and widely celebrated as a triumph for "clean" racing, after a series of negative ...
 

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has naybody seen this book out at moment

The Dirtiest Race in History: by richard moore




an obvious money spinner for said scottish author
but point being that many different papers that seen and done
there own little article on said race and happy to claim 20 years to late that
7 out 0f 8 were doping .
and then follow that article up with articles on how clean bolt et all are nowadays
the mind just boggles .
read one that gave reasons, sorry excuses like the length of fingers meaning has alot of testosterone
to the diet of yams in homeland , oh dear lord make it stop ....





and also me thinks that they articles in combination say what writers really think or subconsciously of the cleanliness of
8 athletes that will partake in upcoming 100m
or trying to preempt that maybe someone might be caught out .
maybe , but unlike ben johnson failed test with your basic steroids and even took alot to get positive test ,even said conspiracy .
the tests just will not catch them with modern peds , will be out of system fast and not taking anymore , do only in cycles,
to no test for them and then will only become public at ioc's discretion . eh sarms!! anybody .
will not be watching the greatest dishonest sham of sporting event that sums up everything that has gone wrong with
society in past 50/60 odd years .
 
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Ooooh--another one bites the dust!

After the recent slew of Kenyan positives, we get a nice follow-through. Amine Laalou, a major Moroccan mid-distance star, just tested positive for furosemide. He would have been a medal contender.
 

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well, at least we know women's track is above all that cheating stuff now that the testers are "serious." for example, the good ol' US of A and the classy ladies of its track and field program would never stoop to the level of cheating ... nope, they are just really, really fast. and more muscular than most collegiate defensive backs. it's all natural. really.

i mean, take "American" "woman" Carmelita Jeter, for example.

carmelitajeter.jpg


she just got those muscles by working hard. naturally, of course. and when she ran over a tenth of a second faster than anyone else in Round One of the 100 meters, it was just natural talent. i mean, running a 10.83 100-meters (not her personal best) as a woman is simply natural. really.

oh, and ignore the fact that her national championship-runner-up collegiate time (11.79) in 2003 was more than a full second slower than her current personal best set just 6 years later, in 2009 (10.64). her coach just did a good job of tapping into her never-ending, completely limitless potential ... with an all-natural training regimen. really, he did. i mean, shaving over a full second off your time as full-time collegiate sprinter is simply natural progression for a natural, not-cheater if they work hard. or maybe eat a lot of yams. really.

sarcasm off. :doh:

get real. they are doping.
 

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Yo JC, stop picking on my girl Pharmalita. She's the real deal. :icon_mrgreen:
 

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People used to give Flo Jo a tough time, even though I believe Flo Jo was less muscled than Pharmalita and more graceful with better technique.Anyway, the gold went back to Jamaica once again. It was a lose lose situation if Felix did not win. A shame as Felix was probably the only natural in the final.
 

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A skinny kid who looks like Lemaitre just beat a black drug cheat (Gregory Bauge) for an Olympic gold medal in a sprint event. Pity it was in cycling and not Track.
 
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