It's just doesn't happen in the Olympics. Does people know the coaches of her? I know! They're from Australia...big coaches of former Aussie swimmers. They get paid 4 times as much...lol! God only knows what else happens!
Moyinhan held a press conference earlier today to make the announcement while criticising suggestions that performance-enhancing drugs were behind Ye’s gold medal-winning swim in the 400m individual medley.
“We know how on top of the game WADA are and WADA have passed her as clean. That’s the end of the story.
How would this young girl China’s Ye Shiwen be better then Ryan Lochte in last 100metre freestyle in the Medley? I know why!! She's a cheat and China doesn't care at all! They want supremacy, anyway at all! Jesus! God only knows what drugs they give the young girls, boys, Women, Men!!!
It was the final 50m split wasn't it?
Well perhaps Lochte has used a lot of energy and was spent during the final 50m and the Chinese athlete has something left in the tank for the final 50m.
Put the two in a 200-400m race starting together however and I'm sure Lochte would win comfortably.
Well perhaps Lochte has used a lot of energy and was spent during the final 50m and the Chinese athlete has something left in the tank for the final 50m.
Put the two in a 200-400m race starting together however and I'm sure Lochte would win comfortably.
Yeah, was the last 50m, though she wasn't even exhausted at the end! That has to be a bit suspicion. Anyway, hopefully it was legal. Know one will know until the mad scientist get better equipment. I'm still not convinced. What about Marion Jones? She was taking drugs when she got Gold!
Yeah, WADA passed Lance Armstrong as being clean...
Look, it's not hard to suspect her. Never before in the history of swimming did a female athlete swim faster than her male counterpart. And do you know why? Because that isn't possible. That's not discrimination; it's just fact. Plain and simple. Elite female athletes don't run faster, jump higher or further and don't swim quicker than their male elite counterparts.
And you're trying to sell to me that a 16-year-old girl swam faster than the # 1 overall swimmer in the world right now? It reeks of juicing.
Well perhaps Lochte has used a lot of energy and was spent during the final 50m and the Chinese athlete has something left in the tank for the final 50m.
That is one possible indeed, especially as she is 16 and he is nearing 30(average retirement age seems to be around the late 20s/early 30s for swimmers, so age can be a factor) and take into account younger swimmers are more likely to 'drop' time as they call it too.
But then China have created a super drug, so we will never know.
though she wasn't even exhausted at the end! That has to be a bit suspicion.
Did you see the race, she was taking in gasps of air with her mouth open quite a lot when finished.
A 15 year old in her first international meet who, in the last year, has knocked 20 seconds off her PB and who beat the two best swimmers over that distance? Strangely, I haven't heard the American coach calling her a drugs cheat.
BALCO chief: '60 per cent of athletes on drugs' Victor Conte, convicted owner of the now-defunct BALCO laboratory that was at the centre of a global steroid scandal, has said that the drug-testing programme at the 2012 Olympics was irrelevant.
"It's basically propaganda to come out and say this is the most expensively-tested Games ever and 'we're doing 6,000 tests'," Conte was quoted as telling The Times newspaper.
"You have to put your hook and line in the water when the fish are biting and that was nine months ago. Is it easy to use drugs and benefit during (the) Olympics? Yes."
The British newspaper also quoted Conte as estimating that "60 percent of athletes at the Games were on drugs".
Scientists have been working around the clock at a specially equipped anti-doping laboratory on the outskirts of London analysing more than 6,000 urine and blood samples during the Games.
Any of the 10,000-plus competitors can be required to test anytime, anywhere - trackside, poolside, in the athletes' village or in private houses - and several have already been thrown out of the Olympics for doping.
Conte's BALCO laboratory in San Francisco supplied drugs to leading athletes including Britain's Dwain Chambers who was banned for two years after testing positive for the designer steroid THG in 2003.
Chambers was picked for the London Games after becoming eligible for selection in May when the British Olympic Association's policy of lifetime Olympic bans for drug cheats was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Conte was sentenced in 2005 to spend four months in prison and another four on house arrest.
A spokesman for the IOC said it was a bit "like a poacher criticising a gamekeeper".
"If he has information, we'd love to hear it," he added.
"We really have to give the athletes the benefit of the doubt here.
"Where there's evidence, where we've done testing and catch them, and they're cheats, let's kick them out, but while they're doing great things, let's support them."
"We really have to give the athletes the benefit of the doubt here.
"Where there's evidence, where we've done testing and catch them, and they're cheats, let's kick them out, but while they're doing great things, let's support them."
so if she did split faster? she went like 24 seconds slower over all. so one or two lap splits means nothing. i am a former collegiate swimmer. women will never be as fast as men.
i have not actually looked at the splits from the race, but even if she did what does it matter? she set a women's world record but was still like 24 secs off lochte who was almost 2 secs off of phelps' world record.
do not quote me on exact time since its been over a week since i looked at the times