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    Default Doping? This sport or that sport, yeah yeah. Russia scammed the whole world.

    Even living in LA, this guy's life expectancy is zero.

    Russian Insider Says State-Run Doping Fueled Olympic Gold

    http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/13/sp...line&te=1&_r=0

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    Default Re: Doping? This sport or that sport, yeah yeah. Russia scammed the whole world.

    Russians involved in political scandals seem to have an unusually high mortality rate. Judges, witnesses, conspirators, you name it. Huh. Must be the stress.

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    Default Re: Doping? This sport or that sport, yeah yeah. Russia scammed the whole world.

    Whew......glad they 'caught' the only team doping in the Olympics.

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    Default Re: Doping? This sport or that sport, yeah yeah. Russia scammed the whole world.

    When you spend 50 billion on an event, you expect results.

    Why doping will always be a problem:

    Dr. Rodchenkov said that some of his athletes would at times take drugs he had not approved, making them vulnerable to discovery. “All athletes are like small children,” he said. “They’ll put anything you give them into their mouths.”
    Pro tip for the UCI: Test all Russians named Alexander

    A third of all medals were awarded to athletes whose names appeared on the spreadsheet outlining the government’s doping plan that Dr. Rodchenkov said was provided by the sports ministry before the Games.

    They included Alexander Zubkov, a veteran bobsledder who won two golds; Alexander Legkov, a cross-country skier who won gold and silver; and Alexander Tretyakov, who won gold in the skeleton competition.

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