Delloreen Ennis-London defeated Olympians Dawn Harper, Priscilla Lopes-Schliep, and Lolo Jones at the pro track meet in Lausanne, Switzerland yesterday. Someone check that girl for HGH. Internet HGH to be specific.
Ennis-London has been linked to HGH and steroid deliveries to her house in Texas. The Jamaican Observer says reactions to the news were mixed:
A news report on SportsIllustrated.com linking Jamaican Olympians Delloreen Ennis-London and Adrian Findlay to performance-enhancing drugs has received mixed reactions by readers of the website.
Mixed or not, someone should hold those Beijing and Lausanne blood samples on Ennis-London until a solid test for r-HGH becomes viable. Look at her photo above. Look at the typical bodybuilder photo to the right (Ronnie Coleman). See the disturbing protruding abdomen in both track athlete and bodybuilder. Suspicious. (links between the protruding abdominal muscles of recent vintage bodybuilders and athletes are made to the internal organ growth supposedly caused by chronic HGH use).
The Observer comments more:
SI.com's readers were last night sceptical about the report.
"None of these people won medals... Keep digging SI," said one comment.
"Why is it that only America should win in anything. Why can't another country take home the Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals. America is not the only country with talented athletes. I do believe that had the American athletes won, this article would not have been written!" stated another.
Some readers were more ready to believe: "Bolt + Jamaica + HGH = Beijing Gold" one reader said, adding: "I said this looking @ Bolt's previous times. Tyson Gay was smoking him at the Worlds and then he shows up a year later in China knocking 1-2 seconds off his time? Hmmmm real hard to figure out. I never bought it, please.....".
Meanwhile, Llosa, who has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of Toronto in Canada, is an investigative reporter for Sports Illustrated and told the Observer that he had been involved in a two-year investigation of the use of steroids in sport, especially baseball and said former heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield had also been part of his investigations...
"The only reason I have the information is because I've been working for two years on the investigation about Internet doctors and pharmacies that sign prescriptions without seeing patient... these two are not the first," he added.
Internet PEDs...more on this connection to be exposed.
I found if I want to lose weight, I can't be doing much whey as far as an after workout meal. It packs it in the tummy as well. I know there are tell-tale signs so we will see how this works out.
Posted by: StevieG | 09/03/2008 at 11:21
One question about HGH&IGF period since 1985. As they have an impact on every cell in the body, could their use be behind those cancer incidents we have seen e.g. in some NHL hockey players? I am after something similar I know is now faced in the difficulties to control the stem cell growth.
Posted by: Heppu | 09/04/2008 at 04:43
I also wonder about a possible relationship between HGH and sleep apnea-related deaths. Wouldn't growth of internal organs include the larynx and trachea? If so, wouldn't that constrict breathing?
I'm thinking Flo-Jo and Reggie White.
Posted by: Larry D | 09/04/2008 at 14:05