(05.08.2016, 13:10)Javeling schrieb: OMG, lasst die Stepanova im Endlauf gegen Semenya rennen. Ich will endlich das ZEICHEN sehen.
@Javeling
Was soll der Quatsch, sie fordert ihr Recht, keine irreguläre Sonderbehandlung.
Für diejenigen, wie die IOC-Ethikkommission und Javeling, die Stepanovas charakterliche Eignung für einen Start in Frage stellen, hier mal die Einschätzung des WADA-Chefermittlers Jack Robertson
Zitat:The IOC questioned her motives for speaking out. David, for all of my career I ran informants and whistleblowers, and every time I had to determine what their motivation was for cooperating. Some for revenge, some for money, some for lighter punishments, some to atone for sins. In my 30-plus years in investigations, I have never ever met two people that had more pure motives than Yulia and Vitaly. Yulia was not even seeking a reduction of her sentence. She was entitled to that, but she took the full ban, and never once requested from me that it should be lessened. They had to leave everything, not just careers but their home, to hide in the U.S. Their sole motive is to allow future Russian athletes be able to compete without doping if they don’t want to. In Russia, they’ve been labeled ‘traitors.’ The one thing she ever asked for in return was to be able to compete as a clean athlete in the Olympics. If she said nothing, she’d have a home and a salary and be in Rio right now.Quelle
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