30 for 30: 9.79*

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This is the one I really want to see.

Ben Johnson is still the goat to me dammit. I remember he came to my school and also when we had a track meet at York university he came and he ran 100m. I got his autograph and a pic with him "I cheetah all the time" . Ben Johnson went from being a millionaire to living in his moms basement.

I actually saw Ben Johnson at the mall with his grand daughter last year he's stil that nikka who was wronged for an American agenda

Everyone in the top 5 of was doping cept Calvin smith . Ben was the only one who was punished.




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nikka got busted Cheating....:umad:

Carl Lewis is the Goat Track and Field Ath-a-leet. AND HIS SINGING IS IMPECCABLE!!!!!





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After this airs, IOC gonna have to give that Gold back to it's rightful owner.. BJ :stylin:
 

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Does anyone have a download link for "Broke" episode that aired on Tuesday.

Thanks in advance

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:aicmon: no kidding. but what was so significant about it and why is there an asterisk beside the 9.79

Olympic win and subsequent disqualification

On September 24, 1988, Johnson beat Lewis in the 100m final at the Olympics, lowering his own world record to 9.79 seconds. Johnson would later remark that he would have been even faster had he not raised his hand in the air just before he finished the race.[4] However, Johnson's urine samples were found to contain stanozolol, and he was disqualified three days later. He later admitted having used steroids when he ran his 1987 world record, which caused the IAAF to rescind that record as well. Johnson and coach Francis complained that they used doping in order to remain on an equal footing with the other top athletes on drugs they had to compete against. In testimony before the Dubin inquiry into drug use, Francis charged that Johnson was only one of many cheaters, and he just happened to get caught. Later, five of the finalists of the 100-meter race tested positive for banned drugs or were implicated in a drug scandal at some point in their careers: Carl Lewis, who was given the gold medal, Linford Christie, who was moved up to the silver medal and who went on to win gold at the next Games, Dennis Mitchell, who was moved up to fourth place and finished third to Christie in 1992, and Desai Williams, Johnson's countryman who won a bronze medal at the Los Angeles Games in 1984.[5]

Johnson's coach, Charlie Francis, a vocal critic of the IOC testing procedures, is the author of Speed Trap, which features Johnson heavily. In the book, he freely admits that his athletes were taking anabolic steroids, as he claims all top athletes at the time were, and also claims that Johnson could not possibly have tested positive for that particular steroid since Johnson actually preferred furazabol. He thought stanozolol made his body "feel tight".[6]
 

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BLAZO da GAWD said:
:aicmon: no kidding. but what was so significant about it and why is there an asterisk beside the 9.79

Olympic win and subsequent disqualification

On September 24, 1988, Johnson beat Lewis in the 100m final at the Olympics, lowering his own world record to 9.79 seconds. Johnson would later remark that he would have been even faster had he not raised his hand in the air just before he finished the race.[4] However, Johnson's urine samples were found to contain stanozolol, and he was disqualified three days later. He later admitted having used steroids when he ran his 1987 world record, which caused the IAAF to rescind that record as well. Johnson and coach Francis complained that they used doping in order to remain on an equal footing with the other top athletes on drugs they had to compete against. In testimony before the Dubin inquiry into drug use, Francis charged that Johnson was only one of many cheaters, and he just happened to get caught. Later, five of the finalists of the 100-meter race tested positive for banned drugs or were implicated in a drug scandal at some point in their careers: Carl Lewis, who was given the gold medal, Linford Christie, who was moved up to the silver medal and who went on to win gold at the next Games, Dennis Mitchell, who was moved up to fourth place and finished third to Christie in 1992, and Desai Williams, Johnson's countryman who won a bronze medal at the Los Angeles Games in 1984.[5]

Johnson's coach, Charlie Francis, a vocal critic of the IOC testing procedures, is the author of Speed Trap, which features Johnson heavily. In the book, he freely admits that his athletes were taking anabolic steroids, as he claims all top athletes at the time were, and also claims that Johnson could not possibly have tested positive for that particular steroid since Johnson actually preferred furazabol. He thought stanozolol made his body "feel tight".[6]

:weirdo: well damn
 

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If any of you guys have xfinity on demand, they have the "Benji" 30 for 30 already
 
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