[quote=Lolest!]A guy must be very depressed. Sad
Quote:I pray to National Police Service to dismiss me Now.
Before I use their machinery to earn myself Justice.
Kindly.
IAAF come take your medals.
I don't need any on my house wall.
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He definitely is depressed and it’s unfortunate. He claims he is innocent and maybe he might just be. Athletics is his only source of livelihood and that has now been taken away for the next four years with the ban. For a guy that is 32 years old, that’s essentially the end of the road for him as it will be a tall order to come back and be dominant again at 36-37 years of age.
I have always thought Asbel was the most gifted Kenyan athelete that we’ve seen in a long long time. Nobody is as good as him when he is at his best, including Rudisha. The only thing that has always dogged him is his poor tactics. For a person who is always the fastest on the track, I have never understood why he always prefers to stay at the back of the pack and then exert so much energy on the latter stages.
He ran from the front in Monaco in 2015 or 2016 (I don’t remember well) and he beat a quality field headlined by Mo Farah by almost a mile, missing the world record held by Moroccan El Garouj by a less than a second. He would have smashed it a long time ago had he employed the same tactics he did in Monaco but Asbel always has these lapses in concentration and they do him in all the time. But still, one of the most gifted athletes ever. I hope he can get reinstated after appealing, this guy is one of the major reasons I am a track and field enthusiast.