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Tennis, you got Rapha Needlar, push bikes Lance, running faster than a walk???

 

 

Step slowly forward Pishy Paula, the lauded hoor.

 

These cunts that cheat and needle their way for £££/$$$/ gotta be worth a thread of consideration.

 

Cycling alone seems to throw up plenty of young demises.

 

 

Ftr , pishy Paula.....

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Radcliffe was not mentioned by name during Tuesdays hearing, but a question was asked about the validity of British womens performances in the London marathon, which she has won three times.

The committee chairman Jesse Norman was questioning David Kenworthy, chairman of UK Anti-Doping, when he seemed to raise suspicions about a prominent British marathon runner.

He asked Mr Kenworthy during the House of Commons hearing: When you hear that the London marathon, potentially the winners or medallists at the London marathon, potentially British athletes are under suspicion for very high levels of blood doping When you think of the effect that has on young people and the community nature of that event, what are your emotions about that, how do you feel about that?

Mr Kenworthy said: I think it is a tragedy if you and I are looking at a sporting event with a degree of cynicism about what we are seeing. I think it is our role to overcome that cynicism.

Hope the cow bleeds out.

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Not mentioned by name during the hearing, but the only possible athlete in question (British, female winner of the London marathon). And when the question was asked the WADA guy didn't say, "What? No idea what yer on about there." Instead it was basically just, "Aye, it sucks that what we're watching is very likely suspect."

 

Almost bang on the same implication as made by the UK anti-doping dude (forget the name) who wrote in the Guardian a couple months back that he could no longer enjoy watching top level athletics events "as I know too much." Edit - actually, I wonder if this is maybe one and the same guy. Mistakenly thought it was a WADA rep at the Select Comittee hearing but as it says above it's a UK anti-doping agency heid honcho.

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http://www.sbnation.com/longform/2015/9/9/9271811/can-boxing-trust-usada

 

The USADA comes out of this verrry poorly...

 

 

Shortly after 3 p.m. on Friday, May 1, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao weighed in for their historic encounter that would be contested the following night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Later on Friday afternoon, collection agents for the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), which had been contracted to oversee drug testing for the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, went to Mayweather’s Las Vegas home to conduct a random unannounced drug test.

The collection agents found evidence of an IV being administered to Mayweather. Bob Bennett, the executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, which had jurisdiction over the fight, says that USADA did not tell the commission whether the IV was actually being administered when the agents arrived. USADA did later advise the NSAC that Mayweather’s medical team told its agents that the IV was administered to address concerns related to dehydration

 

 

It was announced publicly that the bout contract Mayweather and Pacquiao signed in February 2012 to fight each other provided that drug testing would be conducted by USADA. But the actual contract with USADA remained to be negotiated. In early March, USADA presented the Pacquiao camp with a contract that allowed the testing agency to grant a retroactive therapeutic use exemption (TUE) to either fighter in the event that the fighter tested positive for a prohibited drug. That retroactive exemption could have been granted without notifying the Nevada State Athletic Commission or the opposing fighter’s camp.

 

Team Pacquiao thought that was outrageous and an opportunity for Mayweather to game the system. Pacquiao refused to sign the contract.

 

Thereafter, Mayweather and USADA agreed to mutual notification and the limitation of retroactive therapeutic use exemptions to narrowly delineated circumstances. With regard to notice, a copy of the final USADA-Mayweather-Pacquiao contract provides: “Mayweather and Pacquiao agree that USADA shall notify both athletes within 24 hours of any of the following occurrences: (1) the approval by USADA of a TUE application submitted by either athlete; and/or (2) the existence of and/or any modification to an existing approved TUE. Notification pursuant to this paragraph shall consist of and be limited to: (a) the date of the application; ( B) the prohibited substance(s) or method(s) for which the TUE is sought; and © the manner of use for the prohibited substance(s) or method(s) for which the TUE is sought.”

 

As previously noted, the weigh-in and IV administration occurred on May 1. The fight was on May 2. For 20 days after the IV was administered, USADA chose not to notify the Nevada State Athletic Commission about the procedure.

 

Finally, on May 21, USADA sent a letter to Francisco Aguilar and Bob Bennett (respectively, the chairman and executive director of the NSAC) with a copy to Top Rank (Pacquiao’s promoter) informing them that a retroactive therapeutic use exemption had been granted to Mayweather. The letter did not say when the request for the retroactive TUE was made by Mayweather or when it was granted by USADA.

 

Subsequent correspondence in response to requests by the NSAC and Top Rank for further information revealed that the TUE was not applied for until May 19 and was granted on May 20.

In other words, 18 days after the fight, USADA gave Mayweather a retroactive therapeutic use exemption for a procedure that is on the WADA “Prohibited Substances and Methods List.” And because of a loophole in its drug-testing contract, USADA wasn’t obligated to notify the Nevada State Athletic Commission or Pacquiao camp regarding Mayweather’s IV until after the retroactive TUE was granted.

 

Meanwhile, on May 2 (fight night), Pacquiao’s request to be injected with Toradol (a legal substance) to ease the pain caused by a torn rotator cuff was denied by the Nevada State Athletic Commission because the request was not made in a timely manner.

 

A conclusion that one might draw from these events is that it helps to have friends at USADA.

 

 

 

Combined with all those head hits, imminent retirement and a don't give a fuck attitude to $$$$$ , Mayweather will be entering my lists circa 2017 onwards.

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Tyler Sash , lol, Dead at 27.

 

Played for the Giants in 2011/2 season/Superbowl victory, however notable for being done for Adderall use in the July of that year.

 

Dropped a year later, done for being pished in public a year after that, and one more 12 month stint takes him to...now.

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Tyler Sash , lol, Dead at 27.

Played for the Giants in 2011/2 season/Superbowl victory, however notable for being done for Adderall use in the July of that year.

Dropped a year later, done for being pished in public a year after that, and one more 12 month stint takes him to...now.

I posted that two days ago (Under 45)

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I knew this thread would come good, years afore the likes of Messi get dead.

 

Houston McTear at 58.

 

http://www.iaaf.org/news/iaaf-news/houston-mctear-obituary

 

Born 10 years to the day afore me, he was part of that needlar generation of the yanks. He would have won the gold in Moscow in '80 bar the boycott, and allowed the last ever whitey to win that gig. Wells has his own rumours, but, hell, he was well over 10 secs.

 

McTear turned to social needling after that.

 

Wasted life.

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And another..

 

Ronald Desruelles.

 

The Belgian who was stripped of the 1980 indoor European sprint gold because he was a needling cheat, tops himself at 60.

 

http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket-news/Patong-restaurant-owner-found-dead/62266

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Oooft.

 

 

Adidas are walking away 4 years early from their sponsorship deal with the IAAF,because they're all needling.

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On 17.5.2017 at 18:07, gcreptile said:

Add ex-Lazio player Ederson and Francesco Acerbi to the list:

http://www.football-italia.net/106284/ex-lazio-man-ederson-has-cancer

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On 2017-5-17 at 17:07, gcreptile said:

Steroids.

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Rich Piana, former Mr. California, and now a bodybuilder, in medically induced coma, but his "stunning" girlfriend Chanel says he's STILL alive:

 

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4238307/rich-piana-coma-news-update-bodybuilder/

 

Has The Sun become the British TMZ copy/pasters? You know, a poor man's version of the Daily Mail/AP copy/paste?

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Remember Zyzz died and it got zero QOs in the UK press? Impossible to imagine that happening now.

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Velichko Cholakov at 36, Gold in the Euros and Bronze in the Olympics, both in 2004, the steroids he was hitting meant that was it as a failed test followed. At 6'6, a weightlifter was never a good choice of career, unsurprisingly, heart attack. The others in the Squad that failed might be worth following.... http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/sport-others/former-european-champion-velichko-cholakov-dies-at-35-4805740/

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On 8/14/2017 at 10:26, gcreptile said:

Rich Piana, former Mr. California, and now a bodybuilder, in medically induced coma, but his "stunning" girlfriend Chanel says he's STILL alive:

 

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4238307/rich-piana-coma-news-update-bodybuilder/

 

Has The Sun become the British TMZ copy/pasters? You know, a poor man's version of the Daily Mail/AP copy/paste?

DEAD

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On 14.8.2017 at 17:28, Spade_Cooley said:

Remember Zyzz died and it got zero QOs in the UK press? Impossible to imagine that happening now.

Rich Piana even received a BBC obit:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/41049179/celebrity-us-bodybuilder-rich-piana-dies-aged-46-after-collapsing-two-weeks-ago

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Australian bodybuilder Calum von Moger has been hospitalised with "a stomach bug":

 

https://generationiron.com/calum-von-moger-has-been-hospitalized-once-again/

 

It follows a string of health problems in 2017 and 2018:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calum_Von_Moger

 

Rich Piana's death anniversary is on August 25th by the way... see higher in this thread.

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16 minutes ago, gcreptile said:

Fitness "legend" Mandy Blank found dead at 42:

 

http://www.tmz.com/2018/10/31/mandy-blank-dead-fitness-bodybuilding-legend/

 

No drugs or alcohol found at her place...yet.

Investigators are drawing a blank.

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Not if they found a shit load of Mandy........

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