Sorry but sha'carri knew the rules. The laws that the international Olympic committee has maybe outdated but they are still in place. If she didn't want to get removed from the 100m race and risk not running in the 4x100m relay then maybe she should have not used a banned substance to help with the loss of her mother. But hey she used a banned substance and she is paying the consequences. Just like if someone is caught breaking a law in the streets they go to jail, so when an athlete is caught they are banned and that is what they deserve.
@@pastakey4730 she broke the rules. You can not use a banned substance and compete. That is why Russian athletes are banned from representing Russia because dopping happened and they broke the rules.
7:35 if that's meant to be the city in Scotland (my home city) it is not spelled like Glassgow, it is Glasgow. The error may come from the pronunciation that many Americans have for Glasgow, which is wrong - its pronounced Glaz-go, not glass-cow.
I don't get it when they cheat, if you win that's bc your the best but if you won bc of cheating thats because you knew you weren't going to win. its also very selfish on the people who work hard.
And now they’ve found that certain training techniques can result in chemicals in your blood that result in false positives for doping. The high altitude training simulator is now on a watch list of machines that can result in athletes being banning for doping even when they aren’t. Basically, the machine limits oxygen as if the athlete is at a high altitude during training resulting in the body making more red blood cells. By donating blood and not having it retransfused at a certain point before a competition, the athlete gets all the benefits of doping without doping. The retransfusion process is what makes doping doping. With this new technique, which is NOT banned athletes bodies make more red blood cells naturally but a hormone is also produced that can cause them to fail a doping test even though they aren’t doping. They are just using technology to train better. The machine is cheap and easily portable so all but the worlds poorest athletes can afford them. This has left the world’s sports regulators in a quandary. The tests themselves have come under fire for banning athletes who don’t cheat and simply train better.
same with men 4 x 100 they won a medal but only 1 runner was found a dope so they were taken medals away.. i felt sorry for other 3 runners who worked hard everyday
I have long debated with whoever would listen that the 'superlymics' should be a thing! If a person is willing to take enough steroids to comatose a horse and then do a long jump, we should at least benefit from being able to watch it on TV.
@@Yng619 bruh, that doesn't even make sense. How are you going to compare smoking a legal substance, that is used for medical purposes with killing another person?
This is so F-ing redonkulas she smoked pot where it was legal when she was depressed because her mom passed away. Weed doesn't enhance your performance! She deserves to compete!!!!
I know this is irrelevant to Shari they allowed Sun Yang of China to compete at the World Swimming Championships in 2019 when he got his security team to smash a vial of his blood that he was supposed to give to testers and made up a story that those testers didn't have the credentials. I am glad that he is banned from the Tokyo Olympics because his ego is the size of Jupiter and he is an arrogant prick to other athletes. Sun Yang is a drug cheat pure and simple. Its called double standards. And seriously what's with all the corruption from the World Anti Doping Agency.
Hay, at least if you cheat, use steroids and performance enhancing drugs youl still be able to have millions, a book, your own show and fam. Who said cheating isn’t worth it. 🤔😐😒😏