World Athletics Championships Moscow 2013

Bolt doing some desperate messing before the 200m final in the call room, was he imitating a fella doing a dance with a spear there after the Kenyan’s throw:D

a black Norwegain sprinter…

Don’t tell Anders Behring Breivik.

Ye can have her lads. She has no arse and no hips, she looks like a teenage boy.
Brianna Rollins on the other, she would get it… hard.

[quote=“His Holiness Da Dalai Lama, post: 818794, member: 1503”]Ye can have her lads. She has no arse and no hips, she looks like a teenage boy.
Brianna Rollins on the other, she would get it… hard.[/quote]
I was talking about Rollins

[quote=“Wrigley Field, post: 818633, member: 1735”]I don’t follow athletics particularly closely but is Mo Farah an athlete that can be believed in? Sadly, everybody in that sport has the finger of suspicion pointing at them now. My take on it is Farah seemed to be pretty much a journeyman runner up until he was 28 and then suddenly started winning world and olympic titles.

Did I hear right that he ran one of the fastest 1,500 times in one of his first races over the distance back in the early summer? Most 1,500 metres are finished at 30. Farah bucks the trend and becomes world class over 1,500 in his thirties.[/quote]

There is basically a cloud of doubt over everyone that is Nike sponsored and trains at the training facility Nike have in Portland.

[quote=“His Holiness Da Dalai Lama, post: 818794, member: 1503”]Ye can have her lads. She has no arse and no hips, she looks like a teenage boy.
Brianna Rollins on the other, she would get it… hard.[/quote]

jesus christ… " an ass like a teenage boy"
what is it about ye clare fuckers and teenage boys?
wait till @The Wild Colonial Bhoy sees this

i lived next to that training complex for about a year, its in Beaverton in Oregon , i wasnt aware that many top athletes trained there mind you, i thought most of the Nike sponsored guys trained at the University of Oregon.
great part of the world to live in, pity it rains so much

Is Farah subject to 24/7/365 randomised testing?

[quote=“mickee321, post: 818863, member: 367”]i lived next to that training complex for about a year, its in Beaverton in Oregon , i wasnt aware that many top athletes trained there mind you, i thought most of the Nike sponsored guys trained at the University of Oregon.
great part of the world to live in, pity it rains so much[/quote]

Farrah spent alot of time there. Alot of the American sports stars are there in off season while the athletics people spend alot of time there.

Alot of the athletic coaches who have made their money or have moved on have been indicating recently that the drugs in the sports is driven by shoe companies and their dodgy medical people. Without being actually mentioned they all point out the Nike facility.

[quote=“mickee321, post: 818681, member: 367”]cracking evenings Athletics well underway now
Im watching the women’s high jump carefully ensuring i switch over when the Mrs. is paying any attention to what i am at, Men’s Javelin underway now and the 200m final to come later tonight
women’s 110 semis were interesting, strange these days to see a snowflake at the top of a sprint event but sally pearson from australia who is the current olympic champion posted a very fast qualifying time of 12.5s to get through to the final with the fastest time, more than likely doping i suppose[/quote]

She’s Australian, she’s doping.

Mo’s “work” with John Smith clearly paid off.

@mickee321
Sally Pearson? Are you serious? You do know she used to be a man ya?

[quote=“caoimhaoin, post: 818887, member: 273”]@mickee321
Sally Pearson? Are you serious? You do know she used to be a man ya?[/quote]
Are you drunk, Kev?

No Sid, thankfully I left being drunk at 7.40 in the morning behind me a long time ago.

Don’t tell me your into Pearson too?

Nobody on this thread has said they’re “into” Pearson. I was barely aware of her existence, to be honest.

[/QUOTE][quote=“mickee321, post: 818716, member: 367”]Tim Hutchings rightly condemning the Russian crowd for starting a chant before the starters gun for the womens hurdle final, its not a knowledgable crowd like at the crucible for example.
good race, Rollins beat Pearson with a bit to spare, Pearson would get it in fairness

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Now I wonder who has the drinking problem.

No need to wonder Kev, it’s you.