Then please link some peer-reviewed articles with that evidence. So far I’m the only one to do so and it’s all against the claim - and stories about cousins outrunning all the women in China isn’t exactly the sort of data a scientist would trust...
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I assumed that you were moderately familiar with Olympic-level track results, say from occasionally reading the paper. "Tirunesh Dibaba is an Ethiopian athlete who competes in long-distance track events and international road races. She is the 5000 metres (outdoor track) world
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The one arrested at the hotel with Jama Aden? I hadn't realized doping was as rampant in Ethiopia as it is in Kenya, who WADA wanted banned from Rio. The more I read, the less it looks like genes & more PEDs and dodgy federations like this recent storyhttps://reut.rs/2u834CN
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Then your judgement is poor. Sure, they cheat: everyone cheats, as far as they are able. But the winners combine very good genes with fair pharmaceuticals - not the best, because you're find the best drugs in richer, more scientifically advanced countries.
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Now you're just making stuff up. ADAK has not conducted real out of competition testing for decades, which is why WADA declared them non-compliant. This allows Kenyon athletes to dope with EPO with near impunity and gives their athletes a huge unfair advantage. 1/n
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Of the top 11 career earning Kenyans to test +, 9 were for EPO. It's the most effective PED there is. They should have been banned from Rio. There's not a lot of expertise required for EPO if there's not a risk of out of competition testing since there's no need for micro-dosing.
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Nobody else thinks that the Kenyan secret is cheating, because everyone understands this better than you do. case in point: if loose enforcement of cheating was the Kenyan advantage, Kenyan runners that moved here would lose their mojo. They don't.
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https://p.dw.com/p/3Q54J?maca=en-Twitter-sharing … Doping widespread in Kenya ahead of World Athletics Championships — report
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So your prediction based on this is that now that a bunch of Kenyan super-cheaters are banned from the sport that the sport will no longer be dominated by men of East African descent? You know, predictions based on your hypothesis - science?
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