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Rita Jeptoo tests positive before Chicago!
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Until Jeptoo admits that she did take something (which to my understanding she has so far not done), the door remains open—even if just a small crack—that she wasn't "convinced" at all, but is a blissfully ignorant party to the whole thing.
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Originally posted by Gabriella2 View PostFinally a high profile Kenyan positive. I wonder whether this means we're actually seeing the Kenyan Federation taking doping seriously now? And will we ever see an Ethiopian one?
You're just on some issue driven witch hunt.
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Issue driven, yes, witch hunt, no.
All the successful track and field nations have had their fair share of doping crises over the years except Kenya and Ethiopia. Why is this? It is a question we should be asking.
It's not because they have had a dark past and are now clamping down with the toughest testing, like Germany and to a lesser degree, the USA. Or have lead the way and been at the forefront of testing, like the UK. Russia has been backed into a corner thanks to an embarrassing number of positives and biological passport issues, virtually all of the Ukranian sprint team has been wiped out and every few months we either get public criticism of Jamaican testing or a Jamaican postive (be that for stimulants or whatever) They've had no major implications like Spain has, with Operation Mountain Pass and the like.
I guess it's just because Kenyan and Ethiopian athletes have a physical advantage and are far too innocent to be caught up in that doping nonsense.
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Drug testing in Kenya will always take second place in terms of priority to the issue of tackling terrorist-fuelled bombings in their country, and rightly so....
If the rest of the world want to see the "Kenyan Federation taking doping seriously," then WADA and the rest of the world need to come up with the funding needed for them to do so.My heart is still in the Caribbean....
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Jeptoo told her agent that she had a malaria shot and the doctor might have given her EPO sometime in the process without her knowing. Article is on the front page:
Bolt's last year...and my last year as a track fan, it's been fun
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Originally posted by spammer View PostJeptoo told her agent that she had a malaria shot and the doctor might have given her EPO sometime in the process without her knowing. Article is on the front page:
http://running.competitor.com/2014/1...co-rosa_117410
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Originally posted by Bob Duncan View PostBest laugh I've had all day. The hits just keep on coming!
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Originally posted by El Toro View PostWhile unlikely, it appears EPO is a legitimate treatment for some aspects of malarial infection.
http://news.ku.dk/all_news/2011/2011...ebral_malaria/
Another example of a huge gray area between legitimate treatment and intent of PEDs."A beautiful theory killed by an ugly fact."
by Thomas Henry Huxley
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I would feel some sympathy for her if this story is true. However, intentional or not, she is responsible for what goes in her body, blah blah blah.
The other things is, it obviously helped her performance, running a PB and course record. But I guess we all know EPO assists performance anyway.
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Originally posted by spammer View PostJeptoo told her agent that she had a malaria shot and the doctor might have given her EPO sometime in the process without her knowing. Article is on the front page:
http://running.competitor.com/2014/1...co-rosa_117410
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There is an interesting article on the Home Page: Kenya I think We Have a Problem
The Rosa interview is also interesting for those that have not looked at it yet.
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