@Greg_1618@letibtib@ilanmerhaba Et encore sur les 20 ans de carrière il faut pas de blessure, avoir un niveau élite en permanence et pas de monstre qui pop. Alcaraz doit déjà tous les gagner jusqu’à ses 35 ans pour égaler ça mdr
@LeRalph6 ouais à la limite et encore je me rappelle c'est le mec de United qui le pousse, après y'a sûrement un curseur à positionner peut-être que c'est faute aussi, mais celle de West Ham y'a pas de débat quoi
@LeRalph6 Ben même si on enlève le tirage, j'ai pas souvenir que sur les buts d'arsenal sur corner y'ait eu une fois un truc aussi grossier (des trucs limites peut être)
Têtes connues, consultants inédits et ancien arbitre : beIN Sports dévoile son dispositif complet pour la Coupe du monde 2026
➡️ https://t.co/MeAy02QQFe
@matt_thc67@josch_kjb Futuriste ça a comme sens « geste qui n’a pas encore été inventé » il parle d’une putain de feinte (et encore, il temporise juste) avant d’envoyer un pointard limite à contre temps, il branle pendant 5 minutes une action basique et vous avez de l’eau dans le crâne pour l’accepter
For those wondering if we can trust this new 1:59:30 marathon world record by Sabastian Sawe since there have been so many Kenyan runners caught doping and using performance-enhancing drugs in recent years...it’s always hard to have 100% certainty, but credit to Sabastian Sawe, his agency and his sponsor (adidas) for doing their best to be transparent.
Some context for folks: Adidas included a budget in Sawe's contract to provide funds to the sport’s anti-doping organization (the Athletics Integrity Unit) of about $50,000 to test him. Basically, they wanted to prove he was clean, as there was growing confidence that he would break the marathon world record of 2:00:35 set in 2023 by the late Kelvin Kiptum. They also wanted to avoid the doubt of Ruth Chepngetich breaking the women’s marathon world record in 2:09:56…and then having that skepticism validated when she tested positive for a banned substance.
Sawe was reportedly drug-tested 25 times (this included blood and urine) in the space of two months in the lead-up to last fall's Berlin Marathon and that’s a pretty high number. He was not tested as frequently before this race but his coach Claudio Berardelli confirmed that the Athletics Integrity Unit sets the testing regimen and that he is on a higher frequency of testing than other athletes in 2026 because of the additional funding being provided.
Last year, Sabastian Sawe underwent 25 drug tests before winning the Berlin Marathon in an effort to prove he and other top Kenyans can run fast clean.
As he prepares for next week's London Marathon, a look at the impact of Sawe's stand and what's next:
https://t.co/SXvTc6LXu4