Scottie Drippin
Should Never Mention Me
A lot of you hating ass Americans have been on a low-key
type ting regarding The Fastest Man in the History of Time, Jamaican national hero and genuine world icon Usain Bolt tryna imply he was on roids like the last few generations of US frauds 
Well
But

Athletics doping crisis: Leaked IAAF data to Sunday Times 'reveals extraordinary extent of cheating'
type ting regarding The Fastest Man in the History of Time, Jamaican national hero and genuine world icon Usain Bolt tryna imply he was on roids like the last few generations of US frauds 
Well
- A third of medals (146, including 55 golds) in endurance events at the Olympics and World Championships between 2001 and 2012 were won by athletes who have recorded suspicious tests. It is claimed none of these athletes have been stripped of their medals.
- More than 800 athletes - one in seven of those named in the files - have recorded blood tests described by one of the experts as "highly suggestive of doping or at the very least abnormal".
- 10 medals at the London 2012 Olympics were won by athletes who have dubious test results.
- In some finals, every athlete in the three medal positions had recorded a suspicious blood test.
- Athletes are increasingly using blood transfusions and EPO micro-doses to boost the red cell count.
But

"Star names such as Mo Farah and Usain Bolt, who have been the subject of whispering campaigns, emerge as clean with no abnormal results," the paper reports.

Athletics doping crisis: Leaked IAAF data to Sunday Times 'reveals extraordinary extent of cheating'







