cthia wrote:...
Countries like Russia have already shown that there is no limit to the length that they will go to win gold medals.
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Oh my what selfrighteousness... I wonder where you found that out by the way?
Considering that the Russian anti-doping organisation is actually more reliable and strict than the one in USA, my my, how dreadful...
Did you know that it´s very rare for US race horses to compete outside of USA. Did you know that it´s because there´s far too much "anything goes" in USA? Kinda same as in human sports, how surprising.
Russia has that MAlign mentality. The super soldier concept was always led by the East. So, if you give them an inch, they'll take a kilometer. And if she is allowed to compete, will expose the Games to an assault, at the very least, by the Russians.
Riiight... You DO know that USA has actually tried the "chemically enhanced super soldier" thing do you? Emboldened by German success with it during WWII(and ran off with the German researchers postwar). The disgusting CIA trials with brainwashing people using LSD(and electric shocks along with various other unspecified drugs) was a sideline from that experiment.
Russia has not attempted that.
The current campaign against Russia in regards to doping is 99% hot air and politics.
If the same standards were applied to everyone, USA might not have been in the olympics at all, and most nations would have had at least someone locked out, because the reasoning they used against Russia was just embarassingly bad, they locked out competitors who are actually well known to NEVER even have been suspected of ANY kind of doping, because of extremely faint suspicions against a few others.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yelena_Isinbayevais a Russian former pole vaulter. She is a two-time Olympic gold medalist (2004 and 2008), a three-time World Champion (2005, 2007 and 2013), the current world record holder in the event, who is widely considered the greatest female pole-vaulter of all time.[1][2] Isinbayeva, who has never failed a drug test, was banned from 2016 Rio Olympics, after allegations of an extensive state sponsored doping program in the Russian Federation, thus dashing her hopes of a grand retirement winning the Olympic gold medal. She retired from athletics in August 2016Pole vaulting, a SKILLbased sport, where doping is pretty much useless. She´s good because she has superior technique, some claim that she has the best technique of ALL polevaulters seen so far, male or female.
The world record holder, who has always been 100% clean, barred because of political campaigning.
Shameful display.
Even more shameful that you go on a rant about it while your own nation is actually worse than the one you´re ranting about.
The level of corruption in regards to doping in USA is among the highest in the world.
The Russian antidoping agency may have a harder time to catch cheaters due to being underfunded in a country that is much bigger and has less infrastructure, but at least they are not known for being corruptible.
Do you even understand that the allegations about "an extensive state sponsored doping program in the Russian Federation" does not have any supporting evidence? That the only evidence that DO exist are in fact evidence of absence of such a thing.