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Chapter 1202 Sports have no borders, but athletes have

"On any day, I can defeat anyone, and anyone can defeat me." This is the confidence that Tyson Guy, a former American men's sprint world champion, showed in his IAAF online diary. (This is the truth)

Although the winner of the three-time champion of the Osaka World Championships in Japan in 2007 did not mention the name of "Black Lightning" Bolt in Jamaica in his diary of "Can Beat Anyone", he created the second best result in 9.68 seconds, which is only inferior to Bolt's 9.55 world record last year. He is qualified to say this.

Of course, "anyone" may also be Tyson Gate, who is particularly popular in the Diamond arena these days, and former Jamaica world record holder Powell Tyson Gate believes that this is just like the performance of the American football team in the South Africa World Cup. Loss is not fun, but it can even motivate him to win.

Tyson Gay revealed that he is currently preparing for the New York Diamond League competition at the International Training Center, as well as the next Diamond League at Eugene, Stockholm, Sweden, London, and Belgium Brussels. He strives to improve his condition to the best, especially in terms of technology.

I can surpass anyone this year.

Including myself.

This is the last thing Tyson threw to the reporter.

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

"I'm the number one in the Diamond League now."

"And I've been on the plane for so long and I'm hungry."

"I want to eat apples."

Although the two have not met directly this season, the strength of the showdown has been condensed in the air.

This Diamond League is definitely a highlight.

Can Su continue his Diamond League winning streak?

Can you continue to sweep the highest land of track and field in North America?

Can Tyson Guy deliver on his pre-match promise and show his best self this year?

Become the first person in the world to block the "Red Lightning"?

Everything is in this weekend's New York Diamond League.

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

At the same time, a big news broke out from Jamaica, which was the "banned drug review" that has become increasingly stricter in Jamaica in recent years.

The women's 100m champion of the Beijing Olympics, the women's 100m and 4x100m double champion of the World Championships of Berlin, Jamaica's "woman Bolt" Shelley Ann Fraser, has been temporarily suspended by the IAAF for being detected as positive for the banned drug oxycodone. The specific punishment will be made after investigation. This is the second Olympic women's 100m champion after Marion Jones to be found to be taken stimulant.

Fraser was born on December 27, 1986 and is only 23 years old this year. Although she is called "Female Bolt", her height is in sharp contrast with the 1.95-meter Bolt, which is only 1.60 meters, making her an alien in the sprinting industry today. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics in North America, she became the first female 100-meter Olympic champion in Jamaica history. In the final, Jamaican players won the top three. Fraser's score was an astonishing 10.78 seconds, which was the second best result in Jamaica's history, second only to the record of 10.74 seconds maintained by her senior Oti. In the 4x100-meter race, she cooperated with her teammates to run a good result of 42.24 seconds, but she was unfortunately eliminated in the final. She was only 21 years old at the time.

At the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Fraser's dream came true, winning the double championship of 100 meters and 4x100 meters. His 100 meters championship of 10.73 seconds set the Jamaica women's national record and was the fourth best result in the world's women's 100 meters running history. In February this year, she was appointed as UNICEF Friendship Ambassador.

Originally, Fraser was preparing to participate in all subsequent Diamond League competitions this year, but before the game, she received a notice that because she tested positive for her medicine in the Diamond League Magic City Station on May 23, the IAAF decided to impose a temporary ban on her. Fraser received a news that she had tested positive for her medicine three weeks ago, and the ban was immediately notified. She was found to be taking oxycoxone, a pain relief pill that usually does not improve the performance of an athlete and may even affect the performance of a sprinter. The International Anti-Doping Organization only listed it on the list of banned drugs this year.

Bruce James, the chairman of the MVP track and field club in which Fraser is based, made the news on his Twitter account. James said: "We have decided to let her quit all competitions, decide on her punishment by hearing, or exempt her from punishment. Her coach Francis is not frustrated by this, and he is actually proud of her insistence on participating in the MUST."

According to James and Fraser himself, the drug test problem was because Fraser was in the Magic City. The medicine prescribed by the doctor was not effective. Fraser once wanted to withdraw from the competition, but Francis gave Fraser painkillers that he usually used to treat kidney stones. The effect was obvious, so Fraser was able to grit his teeth and participate in the competition.

Therefore, James defended Fraser: "The IAAF tells us that the banned drug found is oxycodone. You can search for it. This drug is not used to improve performance."

Fraser's coach Francis also said: "This drug cannot improve grades nor can it be used to cover up other drugs." Fraser also said that the drug made her tired at the time, so her grades were much worse than usual. In fact, according to the IAAF regulations, if you can report this medicine for pain relief in advance before taking this medicine for IAAF, you will not be punished. As her agent said, this was an negligence, just like "a child went to the exam room but forgot to bring a pen."

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content later! Fraser herself also claimed that she was innocent: "I have nothing to hide. I will go home for a hearing. I hope they can accept my explanation. I didn't know that this medicine was included in the banned drug at the time." She said that although she was innocent, this matter had damaged her reputation in any case: "I should be responsible for this matter because athletes must be responsible for the medicine they took. But no matter what, people have begun to suspect that I have taken the medicine." Currently, the only one who tested positive is Fraser's A bottle test sample. Since Fraser did not appeal, the authorities will not test the B bottle test sample.

IAAF spokesman Nick Davis said they are currently awaiting the results of an investigation hearing from Fraser and Jamaica Athletics Association, but he also emphasized: "Athletes must pay attention to their behavior because our rules have been made very clearly."

It should have been a very clear thing, but there is a problem here, just like Fraser's own words - even though she was forgiven in the end, her innocence was no longer there.

Jamaica sprint is the only team in the world that can compete with the Americans. However, just as the US sprint has been polluted by the doping scandal, Jamaica 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 glorious?

Fraser and Powell are fellow disciples, playing for the MVP track and field club in Jamaica, and the coaches are both Francis. Therefore, after the Fraser incident, Powell first came forward to defend Fraser. However, even if people forgive Fraser for being a "negligent", it is an indisputable fact that Jamaica's reputation continues to be damaged. Starting before the BJ Olympics, including the Fraser incident, nine Jamaican sprinters have had an affair with stimulants in two years. This scale is enough to arouse suspicion of collective medication.

Before the 2008 Olympics, Jamaica also had some stimulant scandals, but it was not as dense as in the past two years. Like the previous sprint star, Oti, who had not won one gold medal in the Olympics seven times, was found to have taken stimulant in 1999. Before the 2004 Olympics, Mullins, a man's 200m player, was also banned for two years for taking stimulant. In addition, a few years ago, several other Jamaican athletes were suspected of purchasing stimulant through some channels, but the evidence was insufficient and it was not verified.

Jamaica sprinted a stunning hit at the 2008 Olympics, winning 6 sprint gold medals, and the doping scandal surrounding them also began to explode. Before the 2008 Olympics, Jamaica men's 4x100m relay player Dunkley was confirmed to take banned drugs, expelled from the Olympic lineup and suspended for two years. In July 2009, five Jamaican sprinters were exposed to taking stimulants in one go. Two of these five players were teammates of the "Contenders' Track and Field Club" where Bolt was located. However, after investigation, the Jamaica Athletics Association could not confirm that the drugs taken by these five athletes were indeed stimulants, and they were not punished in the end. However, the IAAF still refused these five people to participate in the Berlin World Championships.

In May 2010, Jamaican female athlete Wilkins was found to take stimulants at the Doha indoor competition in March. Half a month ago, the former Jamaican sprint female star, Stewart, who coached in the United States after retirement, was suspended for life for assisting athletes in using stimulants. Stewart represented Jamaica in four Olympic Games and won the women's 400m relay silver medal at the 1984 Olympic Games.

It is worth mentioning that Ben Johnson was also a Jamaican before the age of 14.

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

And it is not as everyone imagined. The IAAF is unreasonable. In fact, it also stated that according to the IAAF regulations, if you can report this medicine for pain relief in advance before taking this medicine for pain relief, you will not be punished. Therefore, as a black and white rule, as a nationally recorded Olympic champion and World Championship champion like Fraser, it should have been subject to stricter control. To be honest, Francis' team is not as good as Mills.

Bolt is similar to Fraser, but Mills knew that it would be fully protected in this way, because the International Doping Organization now has many American people, including policy promotion and influence. Therefore, if it is not clear whether this is legal, it will definitely not be eaten.

I would rather bear it.

Francis is a little bit of ambition in this regard.

I know I can file a declaration, but because of "negligence", I don't file a declaration. If it is true, it is a typical example of letting the athlete take the blame.

If you write it very clearly, you can also make things easier. If you don’t take it seriously, you will only be punished.

This also reminds all active athletes.

Not everyone is Amika athlete and can be exempted from all kinds of drugs.

If you don't, just like Bolt complains himself - you have to be honest with yourself for hundreds of drug tests a year.

I honestly dare not take anything with a fever and cold.

There is no way, who said that his country is not as powerful as Amika, and can directly use its own ban on drugs that affect drugs, and even get direct large amounts of drug immunity.

Asthma patients, ADHD patients, and mentally anxious patients can take drugs directly.

Sorry, you can't.

And I will catch you every day.

This is not to say that Fraser has no problem. Su Shen knew before that top athletes must not be neglected.

However, the recent trend has been pointing to Jamaica in full, and the United States itself escaped from this "scandal". It is really hard to imagine that there is no media deliberately adding fuel to the fire.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content later! Therefore, Su Shen agreed with Bolt's complaint and spoke to the media with a relaxed look:

"It's a pity for Fraser, but rules are rules. You have to bear the negligence yourself. This is the responsibility that athletes should bear."

"but……"

"If you want to check strictly, please let the whole world go together."

“Don’t let certain people and certain countries have special cases and privileges.”

"This is something that makes people indignate."

Su Shen's words immediately resonated with many athletes, because everyone actually knew that the American team had various "patient athletes" and various legal drugs, but they had no choice but to deal with them. This is really uncomfortable and speechless.

Athletes are absolutely not afraid of strict drug supervision.

As long as the whole world is a red line.

But if you are unfair, it will inevitably cause bad thoughts.

But this thing.

In the final analysis, it is the endorsement of national strength.

Why can the United States? Can't other countries?

Isn’t this because Amika is now the only superpower in the world?

Isn’t it the country’s comprehensive strength the world’s number one?

Otherwise, can you try taking drugs legally?

Let's see if everyone agrees or not.

Therefore, what kind of movement has no borders?

All those participating in the sports are humans, and they all have borders.

Without a powerful country as an endorsement, you will be despised wherever you go.

It was because the older generation knew this truth that they would come back to build when the country was in the most impoverished. They undoubtedly experienced this truth more deeply than the peaceful generation who had never experienced the dangers of the nation.

Even if you are a thousand-year-old turtle, you can live a thousand years old and have experienced the changes of various dynasties, you don’t care about these things, but you must have something to do with China, a land that has been going through five thousand years of wind and frost. The older generation did not love the Beiyang, the Qing Dynasty, and the Republic of China, but who did you hear them say they were not patriotic?

This must be clearly distinguished.

So even if you are just an athlete.

Please also want your country to be strong, because this is the ultimate confidence that you will be with a flower-planting face internationally and will not be bullied by foreigners decades ago.

Otherwise, the rules are decided by others.

But others themselves may not abide by it.

It is, the biggest injustice.

Even if it is an unfairness in sports competition, people all over the world are holding on to their hearts.

Waiting for being broken.

I just hope that one day will come sooner.

Su Shen looked at the news, closed his cell phone, and slowly closed his eyes.

PS: As a person who has been out, he actually understands that only by being strong in the country can one be respected. Just look at the 500,000 peaceful evolution and the remarks of various speculators’ self-media. If you want to understand, you really have to go out. Only by going out can you know what patriotism means to give yourself confidence, and only by knowing that the moon is definitely not a foreign country. Anyway, I have experienced it myself. I am not a banana heart. I can’t be at ease and be invisible discriminated against by others. I can’t be a dog licking outside while showing off my power.

Only by practicing the truth can you make judgments when you go out, instead of being blinded by articles and videos of various infiltrating forces in China.

Of course, if you want to leave this ancient land, you will also be voluntarily, but if you leave the fee, you will be optimistic about the application fee of 50 and the certificate of 200.

A total of 250.

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