The Su God of the Reopening of the Sports Arena

Chapter 1208 Sports have no borders, but athletes do

Chapter 1208 Sports have no borders, but athletes do
"On any day, I can beat anyone, and anyone can beat me." This is the confidence that former American men's sprint world champion Tyson Gay expressed in his IAAF online diary. (this is the truth)
这位曾是2007年日本大阪世锦赛3项冠军得主虽然没有在“可以战胜任何人”的日记中提及牙买加“黑闪电”博尔特的名字,但他去年创造了9秒68这个仅逊色于博尔特9秒55世界纪录的历史第2个最好成绩。他有资格讲这番话。

Of course, "anyone" may also be Tyson Gate referring to Su Shen, who has been particularly popular in the diamond arena these days, and Powell, the former world record holder in Jamaica.Tyson Gai thinks this is like the performance of the US football team in the World Cup in South Africa. Losing is not fun, but it can motivate him to win.

Tyson Gay revealed that he is currently preparing for the Diamond League game in New York at the International Training Center, as well as the Diamond League games in Eugene, Stockholm, Sweden, London and Brussels, Belgium.He strives to improve the state to the best, especially technically.

I can beat anyone this year.

Including myself.

These were the last words Tyson threw to reporters.

On the same day, Su Shen, who came to New York, USA to participate in the New York Diamond League, also expressed his views on this game as soon as he got off the plane——

"I am now number one in Diamond League points."

"And I'm hungry after flying for so long."

"I want to eat an apple."

Although the two haven't faced each other directly this season, the strength of the duel has gathered in the air.

This Diamond League is definitely something to watch.

Can Su continue his Diamond League winning streak?

Can it continue to sweep the North American continent, the highest place in track and field?

Will Tyson Gay live up to his pre-match promise to be the best version of himself this year?

Be the first in the world to stop the "Red Lightning"?
It's all about this weekend's New York Diamond League.

In addition to this, ESPN also released a vote. There is no doubt that those who supported Gay overwhelmingly crushed Su Shen.

At the same time, there is also a big news from Jamaica, that is, the "prohibition audit" in Jamaica has become more and more strict in recent years.

The women's 100m champion at the Beijing Olympics, the double champion of the women's 100m and 4×100m at the World Championships in Berlin, and Jamaican "female Bolt" Shelley-Ann Fraser tested positive for the banned drug oxycodone , has been temporarily suspended by the IAAF, and the specific punishment measures will be made after the investigation.This is the second Olympic women's 100m champion to be found to be doping after Marion Jones.

Fraser was born on December 1986, 12, and is only 27 years old this year. Although she is called the "female Bolt", her height is in stark contrast to the 23-meter Bolt, who is only 1.95 meters. heterogeneous. At the 1.60 Beijing Olympics, she became the first women's 2008-meter Olympic champion in Jamaica's history.In the final, the Jamaican players took the top three places. Fraser's time was an astonishing 100 seconds, which was the second best result in Jamaica's history, second only to Otti's record of 10 seconds.In the 78×10m race, she and her teammates ran a good result of 74 seconds in the preliminaries, but she lost the stick in the final and regretted being out.She was only 4 at the time.

At the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Fraser's dream came true and he won the 100m and 4×100m double championships. His 10m victory of 73 seconds set a national record for Jamaican women and was the world's women's 100m history. 100th best score on .In February this year, she was named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.

Originally, Fraser was ready to participate in all subsequent Diamond League competitions this year. However, she was notified before the competition that because she tested positive for drugs in the Diamond League Magic City game on May 5, the IAAF decided to impose sanctions on her. provisional suspension.Frazier received the news that he tested positive for drugs three weeks ago, and the suspension notice followed.She was found to be taking oxycodone, a painkiller and sedative drug that usually does not improve an athlete's performance and may even affect the performance of a sprinter. The International Anti-Doping Agency only listed it as a banned drug this year. Drug list.

Bruce James, president of Fraser's MVP Athletics Club, announced the news on his Twitter account.James said: "We have decided to let her withdraw from all the games, to hear the decision on her punishment, or to avoid punishment. Her coach Francis was not frustrated by this, and he actually insisted on participating in the Modu station for her." Proud of the game."

According to James and Fraser himself, the problem with the drug test was because Fraser had a toothache at the Modu Station. The medicine prescribed by the doctor had no effect. The painkillers used to treat kidney stones were so effective that Fraser was able to grit his teeth and participate in the competition.

Therefore, James defended Fraser: "The IAAF told us that the illegal drug detected was oxycodone. You can search for it. This drug is not used to improve performance."

Fraser's coach Francis also said: "This drug can neither improve performance, nor can it be used to cover up other drugs." Fraser also said that the drug made him feel tired at the time, so his performance was much worse than usual.In fact, according to the regulations of the IAAF, if you can report to the IAAF in advance before taking this painkiller drug, you will not be punished.As her manager put it, it was an oversight, like "a child who goes to an exam and forgets to bring a pen."

Fraser himself also claimed his innocence: "I have nothing to hide. I will go home and have a hearing. I hope they will accept my explanation. I did not know at the time that this drug was listed as a banned drug." She said that although she is innocent, the incident has damaged her reputation anyway: "I should be responsible for this, because athletes must be responsible for the medicine they take. But in any case, people have begun to doubt I took the medicine." So far, only Fraser's A sample has been tested positive, and because Fraser has not appealed, the authorities will not test the B bottle.

IAAF spokesman Nick Davis said they are currently awaiting the results of Fraser and the Jamaican Athletics Association's investigation and hearing, but he also emphasized: "Athletes must pay attention to their behavior, because our rules have been formulated very well. clear."

It should be a very clear thing, but there is a problem here, as Fraser's own words - even if she is forgiven in the end, her innocence is no longer.

The Jamaican sprint is the only team in the world that can compete with the Americans. However, just as the American sprint has been polluted by doping scandals, the Jamaican sprint has repeatedly hit the red line in the past two years.People can't help but wonder: How long can Powell and Bolt be prosperous?

Fraser and Powell are brothers and sisters who play for the MVP track and field club in Jamaica under the coach Francis.Therefore, after what happened to Fraser, Powell was the first to stand up to defend Fraser.But even if Frazier is forgiven for being "negligent," it is an indisputable fact that Jamaica's sprint reputation continues to suffer.Since before the BJ Olympics, including Fraser's incident, nine Jamaican sprinters have been involved in doping in two years. This scale is enough to arouse suspicion of collective doping.

Before the 2008 Olympics, Jamaica also had some doping scandals, but not as intensive as in the past two years.For example, Otti, a former sprint star who participated in the Olympic Games seven times without winning a gold, was found to be taking doping in 7. Before the 1999 Olympics, the men's 2004m runner Mullins was also banned for 200 years for doping.In addition, several Jamaican athletes were suspected of buying doping through some channels in the past few years, but the evidence was insufficient and they were not verified.

Jamaican sprinting became a blockbuster in the 2008 Olympic Games, winning six sprint gold medals, and the doping scandal surrounding them also began to explode. Before the 6 Olympics, Jamaican men's 2008×4m relay player Dunkley was confirmed to have taken prohibited drugs, was expelled from the Olympic team and was banned for two years. In July 100, five Jamaican sprinters were exposed to doping in one breath.Two of these five players are teammates of Bolt's "Competitors Track and Field Club".However, after investigation, the Jamaican Athletics Association could not confirm that the drugs taken by the five athletes were indeed doping drugs, and they were not punished in the end.However, the IAAF still refuses these five people to participate in the World Championships in Berlin.

In May 2010, Jamaican female athlete Wilkins was found to have taken doping in the Doha indoor competition in March.Half a month ago, Stewart, a former Jamaican female sprint star and coach in the United States after retirement, was banned for life for assisting athletes in doping.Stewart represented Jamaica at four Olympic Games and won a silver medal in the women's 5m relay at the 3 Olympics.

It is worth mentioning that Ben Johnson was also Jamaican until he was 14 years old.

Faced with this kind of question, Su Shen undoubtedly chose the most positive answer, because just like the IAAF spokesperson Nick Davis said: "Athletes must pay attention to their own behavior, because our rules have been formulated. very clearly."

And it's not as everyone imagined, the IAAF is unreasonable, in fact it is also written above, according to the regulations of the IAAF, if you can report to the IAAF in advance before taking this kind of pain relief medicine, you will not be subject to Punishment, so as a rule in black and white, as a national record Olympic champion and world champion like Frazier, should have been strictly controlled. To be honest, Francis' team is not as good as Mills.

Bolt is as famous as Frazier, but Mills knows how to protect it comprehensively, because now the International Doping Organization has many people from the United States in it, including the promotion and influence of policies, so... If you don’t know if this Not legal, absolutely do not eat.

I would rather bear it hard.

In this regard, Francis is a little bit mean.

Obviously knowing that you can declare, but because of "negligence", you don't declare. If it is true, it is also typical for the athletes to blame themselves.

It's written very clearly, and there are people who are flexible, if you don't take it seriously, you can only be sanctioned.

This also reminds all active athletes.

Not everyone is an Amerika athlete, exempt from various drugs.

If you don't, as Bolt himself complains -- you'll have to honestly take hundreds of drug tests a year.

Honestly, I have a fever and a cold and dare not eat anything.

There is no way, who told me that my country is not as tyrannical as Amelia, and can directly use itself to affect the prohibition rules of drugs, and even get a large number of drug exemptions directly.

People with asthma, ADHD, and mental anxiety can take drugs directly.

Sorry, but you can't.

And they want to catch you every day.

This is not to say that Frazier has no problems. Su Shen knew before that top athletes must not be negligent.

However, the recent wind direction is all pointing to Jamaica, and the United States itself has escaped from this "scandal". It is really hard to imagine that there is no media deliberately fueling the flames.

Therefore, God Su agrees with Bolt's complaint here, and pretends to be relaxed and said to the media:

"What happened to Fraser is very regrettable, but the rules are the rules, and negligence must be borne by oneself. This is the responsibility that athletes should bear."

"but……"

"The investigation must be strict, please let the whole world join together."

"Don't let certain people and certain countries have exceptions and privileges."

"That's what makes people angry."

Su Shen's words immediately resonated with many athletes, because everyone actually knows that the various "patient athletes" of the US team take all kinds of legal drugs, but there is nothing to do with them.This is really embarrassing, too speechless.

Athletes have absolutely no fear of strict drug regulations.

As long as the whole world is a red line.

But if you are unfair, it will inevitably make people feel wronged.

But this thing.

In the final analysis, it is still the national strength as the endorsement.

Why can the United States?Not in other countries?

Isn't this because America is now the only superpower in the world.

Isn't it the country's comprehensive strength that is number one in the world?

Otherwise, you can legally take drugs and give it a try?

See if everyone agrees or not.

Therefore, what movement knows no borders.

People who participate in sports are all people, and all people have national boundaries.

Without the endorsement of a powerful country, wherever you go, you will be underestimated.

The older generation is clear about this truth, so they will come back to build the country when the country is the most impoverished. They undoubtedly have a deeper understanding of this truth than the peaceful generation who have not experienced national peril.

Even if you are a millennium bastard, you can live a thousand years, and you have experienced various dynasties, you don't care about these things, but you must care about and do something about China, a land that has gone through 5000 years of wind and frost.The older generation doesn't love Beiyang, the Qing Dynasty, and the Republic of China, but who do you hear that they don't love the country?
This must be clarified.

So even if you're just an athlete.

Please also hope that your family and country will be strong, because this is the ultimate confidence that you will have the face of a flower grower in the world, and will not be bullied by foreign countries like the Chinese decades ago.

Otherwise, the rules are determined by others.

People themselves can not abide by it.

Really, the biggest injustice.

And this kind of unfairness even in sports competitions, people all over the world are suffocating in their hearts.

waiting to be broken.

I just hope that one day will come sooner.

Su Shen watched the news, turned off the phone, and slowly closed his eyes.

PS: As a person who has been out, I understand very well that only when a country is strong can it be respected. Just look at the 50 people who have peacefully evolved and various speculators from the media. If you want to understand, you really to go out.Only after you have been out can you know what it means to be patriotic and give yourself the confidence to know that the moon is definitely not round in foreign countries.Anyway, I have experienced it first-hand. I am not a banana heart, and I cannot feel at ease to be invisible and discriminated against.It is also impossible to be a licking dog outside and show off at home at the same time.

Real knowledge comes from practice, and you can judge when you go out, instead of being blinded by articles and videos of various infiltration forces in China.

Of course, if you want to leave this ancient land, you are voluntary, but the cost of leaving, you are optimistic, the application fee is 50, and the certificate is 200.

A total of 250.

This may be the last joke this ancient land gave you.

The first update, continue~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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