The problem with athletics records is OSRS gold
The problem with athletics records is that we all have very firm notions of the ones we think are bent. We just haven’t the proof to OSRS gold back it up. And it needs proof. Always proof. Individual failed tests, systematic state programmes, we can only act on what we know for sure — otherwise exceptional deeds can never occur.Chris Froome beats cheats up mountains.
That’s not the same as being one, though. Usain Bolt runs faster than Ben Johnson did at the 1988 Olympics. We must invest in his innocence, too.The call by UK Athletics for all records to be scrapped and started afresh in what is termed.
The Clean Era’ is well intended, but writes an ideological cheque the sport simply cannot cash. American sprinters Justin Gatlin (left) and Tyson Gay at the 2015 World Championships in BeijingIf we erase all statistics now, Bolt would no longer hold a 100 metres record that could then be recalibrated by drug cheats Tyson Gay or Justin Gatlin. The clean era?
Just because a few crooks are at last getting their collars felt rsgoldfast trader does not mean athletics is pristine in 2016. And just because the 1980s were the equivalent of the Wild West doesn’t mean all achievements prior to the current IAAF meltdown can be discarded.
That’s not the same as being one, though. Usain Bolt runs faster than Ben Johnson did at the 1988 Olympics. We must invest in his innocence, too.The call by UK Athletics for all records to be scrapped and started afresh in what is termed.
The Clean Era’ is well intended, but writes an ideological cheque the sport simply cannot cash. American sprinters Justin Gatlin (left) and Tyson Gay at the 2015 World Championships in BeijingIf we erase all statistics now, Bolt would no longer hold a 100 metres record that could then be recalibrated by drug cheats Tyson Gay or Justin Gatlin. The clean era?
Just because a few crooks are at last getting their collars felt rsgoldfast trader does not mean athletics is pristine in 2016. And just because the 1980s were the equivalent of the Wild West doesn’t mean all achievements prior to the current IAAF meltdown can be discarded.