Curling's coming home.
£27 million for a medal, seems like good value to me.
Great news. The drug cheating ROC ice skater ended on her arse, in tears and out of the medals.
Good to know that cheats don't always prosper.
You can think ‘drug cheat’ and celebrate her tears.
Or consider that a supremely talented CHILD, cynically exploited by her nation’s system, is the victim here.
I will always celebrate a drugs cheat getting caught - and hopefully punished. I will always celebrate when their cheating fails.
You can't make excuses because of her age. The murderers of Jamie Bulger were 10 years old. Let them off because they are "only children" should we?
Yes, I am absolutely delighted she failed to win a medal. I have seen too many clean British athletes deprived of their moment on the podium by drugs cheats only to be awarded their medals some years down the line.
I'm going to have to brake with protocol regarding Jutta Leerdam.
As much as I try not to be a filthy creep, every once in a while I'm forced into being 'that bloke'.
Jutta was the silver medalist into today's 1000m speed skating.
Anyhoo this is she
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Stunning.
I follow her on IG...she is gorgeous
You can't make excuses because of her age. The murderers of Jamie Bulger were 10 years old. Let them off because they are "only children" should we?
Oh do **** off! What an utterly ridiculous, offensive, bit of false equivalence.
In both cases, youth is a factor that should be considered - that is as far as any comparison goes.
In one example, a toxic combination of immature minds, acted out unspeakable horrific events, all of their own volition.
In the other, a young child (her development will have been under the control of the state system since she was very much younger than she is now) has done nothing more 'evil' than follow her sporting dreams, and is probably guilty of no more than naively (not that she'll have had any choice) taking whatever 'supplements', and 'vitamins' her coaches and nutritionists handed to her.
There's no argument from me, that anyone found to have taken banned substances, needs to be stripped of any medals / rewards, to protect the integrity of the sport. That is a given. But it doesn't always follow that the young athlete is the actual baddie of the story, and sometimes they have my sympathy, as their years of dedication count for nought, due to the cynical actions of others.
Being pleased that she didn't win a medal is fair enough. Celebrating the tears of a devastated child, isn't a great look.
Do you think as a 14 / 15 year old she knowingly sought out PEDs herself? And was able to make an informed decision?
And to compare it to a pair of lads who knowingly led away a toddler to a horrific murder is a terrible analogy - a theme of this forum recently it seems
We've also seen many British athletes - as recently as the Tokyo games steal medals (British 4x100M relay) off other countries so lets get our own house in order before we start throwing 15 year olds under the bus
It is clear to me that she has been told what to eat, drink and do by her controller/coach since she was very young.
It may be harsh but perhaps the only way to stop drug abuse in sport is much tougher bans and if a country such as Russia (and possibly China) has a history of continued abuse, they should be banned from Olympics and World Championships etc as a nation.