iaaf world championships 2017
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Mo Farrah interview after his race made me see why he's captured the British hearts - just a real lovely guy, huge smile and genuinely very charismatic.
No problems with Gatlin for me. If your allowed to compete then so be it. He deserves his victory as much as all the other competitors.
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Live coverage thread (with video of last throw):
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@MajorRage problem for me is that a lot of ped use offers benefits after you've stopped taking them. So those athletes have gained an advantage, and continue to benefit even after they sit out their ban and come back 'clean'. For a guy like Gatland that's been done twice that's just a rort imo.
But the rules let him compete... can't blame Gatland for that.
I reckon we have a doped version and a clean version. But the only problem with that is the doped version would be better viewing!!
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But fuck yeah, Tom Walsh!! Go you good thing!
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@MajorRage said in iaaf world championships 2017:
@Hooroo looked st least 22.25 or so! HUGE
22.08 it was recorded at. He has appealed his non throw and could take the medal off Tom
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Heard Seb Coe on radio this morning. Definitely unhappy about Gatlin competing. Made point IAAF had tried first to get a lifetime ban and then an eight year ban but first Gatlin's first ban was watered down and then IAAF bans were overturned.
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@Paekakboyz said in iaaf world championships 2017:
@MajorRage problem for me is that a lot of ped use offers benefits after you've stopped taking them. So those athletes have gained an advantage, and continue to benefit even after they sit out their ban and come back 'clean'. For a guy like Gatland that's been done twice that's just a rort imo.
But the rules let him compete... can't blame Gatland for that.
He deservedly gets boo-ed though!
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Deserved every last boo! twice caught and he expects to be cheered??!
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Having read around the subject, the first ban does seem to have been handled badly.
He and from what I gather others had been on a prescribed ADHD medication which contained a banned substance, namely amphetamine.
Gatlin had been on it since childhood and way before his athletic success. He was banned, others weren't.
However I have no doubt the testosterone cream story was horse shit, and as far as I'm concerned it should be one and done.
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@mikedogz said in iaaf world championships 2017:
Bolt third, New talent Justin Coleman Second and Justin Gatlin First in the mens 100m. In my mind there is an Asterix by Gatlins name because of his drug cheat history.
If Bolt, the greatest of all time, can accept the result and plaudit the winner, I see no reason for anybody else being so churlish, cynical and small-minded as to deny Gatlin his victory. They lined up, they ran, he won. They drug-tested, he passed. Bolt didn't get the win, but he walks away with even more grace and class. Pity his supporters can't follow his lead and do the same.
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@Salacious-Crumb said in iaaf world championships 2017:
@mikedogz said in iaaf world championships 2017:
Bolt third, New talent Justin Coleman Second and Justin Gatlin First in the mens 100m. In my mind there is an Asterix by Gatlins name because of his drug cheat history.
If Bolt, the greatest of all time, can accept the result and plaudit the winner, I see no reason for anybody else being so churlish, cynical and small-minded as to deny Gatlin his victory. They lined up, they ran, he won. They drug-tested, he passed. Bolt didn't get the win, but he walks away with even more grace and class. Pity his supporters can't follow his lead and do the same.
Does it really matter what Bolt says in regard to this issue? Sure, he has reacted with grace but you have no idea whether or not he is sincere or playing the game and protecting his image. Also just because he is the greatest of all time does not make his opinion necessarily right.