Cycling, athletics, Swimming events all have high share of doping. Breaking the 10 secs barrier in 100 M with doping is just impossible. It is just that the guys are smarter than Armstrong not to get caught.
Re: clean up the dirty business
by Nagesh Bhagwat on Jan 18, 2013 10:02 AM
The larger issue is that he has managed to escape for such a long time and our anti-doping agencies are simply inefficient and probably corrupt. They are also to be blamed here.
Ask him to confess how he cheated. And our press keeps saying - "He has come clean", Rubbish - "He has come DIRTY"
See Roger Federer - he is an amazing player with 17 GS and still going strong .The thing that sets him apart is the mercedez or Roll Royce like movement and absolutely fit and flexible body .compared to him see other players like Nadal (My favorite) he strains so much while plying even Djokovic to a lesser extent -so these guys will have problems of injuries .All the same they made Tennis a beautiful game .
Re: Re: UTTER NON SENSE
by KD on Jan 18, 2013 09:51 AM
Tuchay,He is saying write why bringing sensible game of tennis with doping personalities of cycling.If he made mistake he should confess and move farward with decisions, Why are you brining yr hole in it..
Re: UTTER NON SENSE
by Mohandas Satyam on Jan 18, 2013 11:04 AM
Federer is fit and so were players like Kapildev and McGrath. The elegance and minimalism in their motion helped them achieve higher levels of fitness. Michael Holding, the former WI pacer also belongs to that category. But that doesnt necessarily make them the greatest in their trade.
Re: When will our politicians confess?
by madanmohan siddhanthi on Jan 18, 2013 09:20 AM
Have you read old English novels - the worst charectors are described as he will lend his wife and sell his mother for money -don't you see some thing in real life with these guys .
What is the use of all these tests when it is up to the guilty to come forward. I will take all the top performances - including Olympics - with a pinch of salt