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yes, but who are you guys to think it is easy. Have you achieved your own goals?
It is ok to have an opinion, but take it easy with your cockiness. I suppose you got to the footy and bag your team from the sidelines as well, accusing them of being softcocks and so on.
what is every Aust athlete expected to improve at Rio? You guys are wishful at best. More likely, naïve.
yes, but who are you guys to think it is easy. Have you achieved your own goals?
It is ok to have an opinion, but take it easy with your cockiness. I suppose you got to the footy and bag your team from the sidelines as well, accusing them of being softcocks and so on.
what is every Aust athlete expected to improve at Rio? You guys are wishful at best. More likely, naïve.
I am suspicious of these swimmers babbling about how much they hate drug cheats. There's a system there, so why do they need to bang on about it? Lance Armstrong used to tell us that. Compensating for something, boys and girls? Worried they'll develop a cheap test for HGH?
I am suspicious of these swimmers babbling about how much they hate drug cheats. There's a system there, so why do they need to bang on about it? Lance Armstrong used to tell us that. Compensating for something, boys and girls? Worried they'll develop a cheap test for HGH?
while I can understand the difficulty of peaking for some, I can never understand how weightlifters start so heavy they bomb out. Should always be one safe lift.
The question begs: how will the IOC seek to limit damage and decipher – for the benefit of everyone – the fiction from the fact?
Before a hungry audience in Rio on Tuesday, it was the job of IOC communications chief, Mark Adams, to answer that vexed question.
He began by saying there will be 5500 anti-doping tests carried out on the 10,500-odd athletes competing in these Games; 4500 urine samples, 1000 blood.
"Can we do more? We can always do more. Doping is a little bit like crime in society, you're never going to be able to stop it entirely, but we can fight it and we can do our very best to stop it."
Modern Olympic protocol dictates the top five place-getters in every final are drug tested. Another two competitors are also selected at random.
.....98 competitors from the last two Olympics test positive retrospectively and in many cases — according to the IOC chief — banned from Rio.