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<blockquote data-quote="BlackpoolTerrier" data-source="post: 7097650" data-attributes="member: 18035"><p>1. This is the first injury and disruption-free season she’s had in a long time. She’s had a steady run of races without interruption </p><p></p><p>2. The race was a decent dust-up with lots of open running - no mumbling and fumbling out to 1100m - there were lots of fast times</p><p></p><p>3. She’s slowly been getting Muir’s number as the season has progressed - and might have beaten her in Munich. This craic of going hard and going early has started to work for her</p><p></p><p>4. She has been a class performer for years - and was a class junior too</p><p></p><p>5. The footwear has significantly altered the performances- once the race is a banger</p><p></p><p>6. Her years of injury mean she has less miles on the clock - her 30 is not the same as being 30 when you’ve had no interruptions </p><p></p><p>7. She trains in an open environment - no “secret” camps or uncontactable trips</p><p></p><p>Those are the reasons to be happy and to celebrate the win. They are, of course, circumstantial and not absolute proof that she’s clean. But it’s rare that a doper would be able to call on those seven points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackpoolTerrier, post: 7097650, member: 18035"] 1. This is the first injury and disruption-free season she’s had in a long time. She’s had a steady run of races without interruption 2. The race was a decent dust-up with lots of open running - no mumbling and fumbling out to 1100m - there were lots of fast times 3. She’s slowly been getting Muir’s number as the season has progressed - and might have beaten her in Munich. This craic of going hard and going early has started to work for her 4. She has been a class performer for years - and was a class junior too 5. The footwear has significantly altered the performances- once the race is a banger 6. Her years of injury mean she has less miles on the clock - her 30 is not the same as being 30 when you’ve had no interruptions 7. She trains in an open environment - no “secret” camps or uncontactable trips Those are the reasons to be happy and to celebrate the win. They are, of course, circumstantial and not absolute proof that she’s clean. But it’s rare that a doper would be able to call on those seven points. [/QUOTE]
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