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Kenya to be banned for 4 years if WADA succeeds
nakujua
#51 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2015 9:43:57 PM
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sasa wewe @Alba, hata ka ni kupenda taifa lako la amerika - whats serious about a country which has had virtually all its top athletes (I mean all) being dopers and the current top athlete is a systematic doper who has been banned twice, not once but two times - I mean the guy is a repeat offender and is still allowed to compete.

This is a country where doping in sports is common place, sorry I meant systematic - its so serious hata posta ya kwao ina dope smile , this are guys who go as far as doing blood transfusions just to hide their doped bodily fluids, a country where its sport personalities hide in clothes wardrobes when the inspectors knock on their doors smile

Its like saying alcohol, or rather kumi kumi is not a problem in Kenya just because the chief gets to collect all drunkards in the morning on the road sides and throws them in prison. smile
nakujua
#52 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2015 9:46:19 PM
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Alba wrote:
Nakujua

I finally found the report you've been yelling about and it actually bolsters my point.
Here are some excerpts


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This Executive Summary sets out background on WADA, the creation and charge of the IC, a brief account of the methodology used, sets out the IC’s key investigative findings
in respect of the allegations of a widespread and extensive state sanctioned doping system, and includes a summary of recommendations based on the IC’s investigative findings.

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3] The reported presence of the security services (FSB) within the
laboratory setting in Sochi and at the Moscow laboratory, actively imposed
an atmosphere of intimidation on laboratory process and staff, and supported
allegations of state influence in sports events.

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3] The direct interference into the laboratory’s operations by the
Russian State significantly undermines the laboratory’s independence
.

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This documentary reported and alleged, “systematic state sponsored doping of Russian athletes and corruption within Russian athletics.” The documentary provided insight and claimed
to have exposed a unique perspective into the workings of Russian athletics.


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continuous use of PEDs, at the levels discovered within the investigation,
requires the collective system
atic support of coaches, medical professionals, laboratories, regulators and often government officials
to the highest levels as well as international federation officials; and


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However, they are senior coaches with a high degree of responsibility within the Russian athletics hierarchy. These individual cases suggest
that there exists a systematic and widespread doping scheme throughout the coaching rank


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Witness statements and other evidence allegedly exposed high levels of collusion among athletes, coaches, doctors, regulatory officials, and sports agencies to systematically provide Russian athletes performance enhancing drugs (PEDs)2 in order to achieve the state’s main goal,


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Ms. Ugarova possesses knowledge of systematic doping regimes controlled by coaches
and, in her secretly recorded statements, she demonstrated knowledge as to which coaches are in violation of doping

smile hehehe nakusaidia na report unanitukana
nakujua
#53 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2015 9:52:55 PM
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Alba wrote:
@Nakujua
How exactly does that report bolster your point or kizee's point ?

Does it say Russia is being banned because their doping is well organized as Kizee claims

Or

Does it say that Russia is being banned due to collusion between state officials, coaches, laboratories and anti-doping officials as I am claiming?

wewe ni mwana siasa kweli, whats the difference - the report claims the thing is well organized between the parties you have mentioned above, in a systematic manner - systematic does not mean the state is involved, it means kuna a doping system in place, the same is the case huko states, they have a doping system in place - why Russia has been banned and not the usa thats is the politics of iaaf.
Alba
#54 Posted : Saturday, November 21, 2015 5:15:12 AM
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nakujua wrote:
sasa wewe @Alba, hata ka ni kupenda taifa lako la amerika - whats serious about a country which has had virtually all its top athletes (I mean all) being dopers and the current top athlete is a systematic doper who has been banned twice, not once but two times - I mean the guy is a repeat offender and is still allowed to compete.

This is a country where doping in sports is common place, sorry I meant systematic - its so serious hata posta ya kwao ina dope smile , this are guys who go as far as doing blood transfusions just to hide their doped bodily fluids, a country where its sport personalities hide in clothes wardrobes when the inspectors knock on their doors smile

Its like saying alcohol, or rather kumi kumi is not a problem in Kenya just because the chief gets to collect all drunkards in the morning on the road sides and throws them in prison. smile


None of what you posted here amounts to systematic doping.

You think hiding in clothes wardrobes is systematic doping?

You think transfusions means systematic doping. Haki wewe una jokes
Alba
#55 Posted : Saturday, November 21, 2015 5:17:54 AM
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nakujua wrote:

smile hehehe nakusaidia na report unanitukana


You are dodging all my questions in a cowardly manner.
Just tell me how that WADA report supports your position.
nakujua
#56 Posted : Wednesday, November 25, 2015 1:02:07 PM
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Seems IAAF and FIFA have lots of similarities, now the Lord Coe CH KBE is being implicated in some conflict of interest scenario (basically another word for corruption huko majuu)

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Eugene, USA, was given the event without a bidding process, despite interest from the Swedish city of Gothenburg.

A BBC investigation has uncovered emails which claim Coe - an ambassador for sports giant Nike and then vice-president of world athletics - "reached out" to Lamine Diack with his support for Eugene's bid.


This corruption thing is everywhere, especially if good amounts of cash is involved, I think what differentiates the west from us is that even via corruption they always deliver good quality.
Alba
#57 Posted : Friday, December 04, 2015 5:18:14 PM
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Kenya has now imposed harsher sanctions than all other countries on its runners.

I guess they were intimidated by the prospect of being banned from Rio 2016
Swenani
#58 Posted : Friday, May 13, 2016 12:37:26 PM
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WADA delcares Kenya non compliant

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In keeping with the enhanced compliance process under the 2015 Code, the Foundation Board declared the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) non-compliant with immediate effect. The Kenyan authorities had been given a series of deadlines to introduce a parliamentary bill, policy and rules for the ADAK; however, following a 2 May meeting, WADA’s independent Compliance Review Committee (CRC) confirmed that the outstanding issues had still not been addressed and so made the recommendation of non-compliance to the Board. As in all cases of non-compliance, WADA will now hand the decision over to its stakeholders, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and UNESCO for their consideration and action.
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
King G
#59 Posted : Friday, May 13, 2016 1:01:21 PM
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Swenani wrote:
WADA delcares Kenya non compliant

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In keeping with the enhanced compliance process under the 2015 Code, the Foundation Board declared the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) non-compliant with immediate effect. The Kenyan authorities had been given a series of deadlines to introduce a parliamentary bill, policy and rules for the ADAK; however, following a 2 May meeting, WADA’s independent Compliance Review Committee (CRC) confirmed that the outstanding issues had still not been addressed and so made the recommendation of non-compliance to the Board. As in all cases of non-compliance, WADA will now hand the decision over to its stakeholders, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and UNESCO for their consideration and action.


Do you expect this government with its level of sycophancy and sycophants for anything to go right?
Thieves
Alba
#60 Posted : Friday, May 13, 2016 4:03:45 PM
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Hassan Wario the sports minister is the most incompetent minister in Kenya.

None other than Kipchoge Keino, Kenya's number one legend is laying the blame squarely on Wario's shoulders.

NOC-K chairman Kipchoge Keino said he was not surprised by the Wada verdict and blamed the government for the mess in Kenyan athletics.

“From 2015 Wada has had concerns about the Kenyan situation and others around the world. And while countries like ASA, Jamaica worked closely with the agency to clean house, Kenya did not. The Ministry of Sports did not act and they are the ones who should have led the process of cleaning house,” an emotional Keino told Daily Nation Sport.

“I reported that we were in danger way back. This ministry concerned is to blame. We should have sat down as a ministry and asked why we were having this problem. But when we asked the minister (Sports Cabinet Secretary Hassan Wario) he said we were attacking him. We never acted and now this has come.”
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