What about that kiwi Gibbs, IPF drug tested, 320kg or there about a DL at 83kg. Pretty impressive.
What about that kiwi Gibbs, IPF drug tested, 320kg or there about a DL at 83kg. Pretty impressive.
how can you fail a drug test and compete again next year. was it a flu tablet?
Rules are rules. If that's the rule, then that's the rule, charity or not. Same goes for other athletes in other sports. Even beauty pageants like bodybuilder comps have similar rules.
Funny how all the negative talk comes from those who just talk.
Well, there is thise guys. Actually probably won PA a few extra new members there. Then were made an example of....by the organization that they actually helped get quite a number of new members. Fucken stupid. All they did was load some plates and help out. Thats next level retarded scum bullshit.If referring to dbs viets, that was not ran by a federation or by a powerlifting organisation
Anyone who supports all that fucken bullshit, can go and jump in the fucken ocean.
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Then there is the Ed Coan incedent in Europe....
Greatest powerlifter to ever live wanting to share his VAST knowledge...but oh because he was banned...no ipf guys can ever go near him. What a farce lol.
Then there is this guy you talk about above who beat Gibbs. He can compete....but good kunce cant go and throw some weight around with thier mates for a fucke unreal cause and raise some proper cash for said cause...just because.
Lets not be factual and accept the silly ban.For the novice ban, no rules were broken
Lifetime ban on competing.The difference is that Coan has a lifetime ban due to multiple drug test fails. As he said in a podcast, no one knew how long it took for Deca to clear from your system (that's not word for word quote, just a summation).
The other guy had a drug ban which he served out. (You don't get a lifetime ban for a first time fail and often, depending on the offence, don't get a full 4 year ban.) It may have been a short ban, such as being pinged for a stimulant, but not sure. Either way, as I said, you don't get a permanent ban for your first fail. Just like in the justice system where a first time offender does not normally get the full sentence. Anyhoo, he did the crime and did the time. He is now back competing and would be a sure target for repeat tests, win or lose.
I don't see a problem with PA's rules (same as IPF rules) at all. It's not like PA is the only fed around. If you want to do stuff that's against the rules, just join anyone else who allow anything and everything. You know, no drug testing, monolift, wraps counting as raw, shitting judging, multiply, thin bendy deadlift bars, etc. That's what Chleo Van Wyk did.