Wanariadha wa Kenya wamezidi na doping

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Milano Marathon champion Lucy Kabuu of Kenya has tested positive to a banned performance enhancing substance.
The IAAF Athletes Integrity Unit’s has already contacted Kabuu after she was her samples tested positive for narcotic morphine, during the Milano Marathon in April.
It was her major victory upon return from injury, coming two months after having just finished sixth at Hong Kong Marathon in 2:31:21.
Kabuu, who won 10,000m gold and 5,000m bronze at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, has the 12th fastest time in women’s Marathon history of 2:19.34 from 2012 Dubai.
Kabuu becomes the third high profile Kenyan to test positive to banned substances within two months after three times World 1500m champion Asbel Kiprop and African Games 400m silver medallist Boniface Mweresa.

hii maneno ya doping ni ngumu sana unakunya coldcap leo kesho wanaweka ingridient moja hapo imekua banned

Kenyan athletes shouldn’t trust these foreign coaches

Yes they should trust local coaches who will steal their money instead of local ones who help them dope consentually

Name one case and scientific evidence of such an occurrence in a doping test.

These athletes know what they are doing.

But who the hell would use morphine to enhance performance kwa track?

Almost all use those substance, and other protein, mineral supplements. What do you expect with all the money in sports and the advancement in biotechnology. But genetics will finally decide who is best among them

https://deadspin.com/is-the-worlds-best-marathoner-being-hung-out-to-dry-1655985507

In the same interview, he said, when he spoke with Jeptoo by phone on Oct. 29, she revealed she thought she had malaria in early September, went to a doctor and received an injection as treatment. Rosa said she had not mentioned malaria or any illness previously—if she had, the protocol would have been to go to an approved Italian doctor in Nairobi for treatment. Apparently, Jeptoo went to a doctor in Eldoret.

There was this Jeptoo’s case where she claims that malaria drug could be behind the banned substances.

Hehehe. Wacha mzaha bwana. Rita Jeptoo was busted for using EPO. I am sure there is no EPO in malaria drugs. EPO boosts your red blood cell count. Why would a malaria patient need a blood booster? Some excuses hata hazimake sense.

For the longest time, they have been efforts to bring to an end, Kenya’s dominance in mid and long distance marathons.
I wonder if most of our athletes have the intellectual capabilities to discern matters doping, most of the big names are well insulated, for they have some big names sponsoring them.
Then comes the hustler promoter, mtu njaa. Comes to Kenya, identify a few good runners high, not world class ones.
They usually dope them, then take them to some local marathons, in Hope’s it’s not to be busted.