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Kayla "Bones" Harrison responds to PED accusations

I find other female fighters to look FAR more suspect. Now for the mods: i'm saying suspect, i'm not accusing anyone of PED-use here, i'm only saying that i find it understandable when people are skeptical about the natty-status of some fighters.
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This body of Jinh Yu Frey looks way harder to naturally attain for me than Harrison's body does, given one has the skeletal frame of Harrison.


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' unfounded' my arse
Sorry Kayla , but women dont get musculature like that without some sort of ' help'
That masculine jawline is also a dead giveway.
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Wrong. She naturally has a bigger build. There's no reason for her to take PEDs because barely any women compete in her weight divisions. Her "masculine jawline" is genetics. You're an idiot.
 
I like Kayla cause she looks like me. Bitches love my body.
 
Why do people care ? Almost everyone juices behind the scenes including the Olympics where drug testing is an absolute joke. Its just a part of professional sports.
 
Isn't the olympics tested by WADA and not USADA?

Either way there's tons of cases where people cheated in the olympics and got busted after YEARS of investigations. If Harrison hasn't popped for roids now or the past, there's no reason to accuse her.

If she took roids eventually everything will come out.
Yes, but they utilize the same protocols. She won her Olympic gold at 171 lbs; it stands a chance she's going to look pretty muscular at 145.
 
The majority of athletes that competed for the USA on a world stage has been on some type of performance enhancers. It isn’t about the athletes. It’s about countries proving they are better than the other. You mean to tell me they didn’t know Marion Jones was taking something? These athletic programs spend millions on their athletes but they are trying to say Athletes are juicing all on their own?
 

Harrison's test history from Judo since she was 13 years old.
https://www.usada.org/news/athlete-test-history/

2003: 0
2004: 2
2005: 0
2006: 4
2007: 1
2008: 1
2009: 1
2010: 2
2011: 5
2012: 6
2013: 3
2014: 1
2015: 3
2016: 2
2017: 5
2018: 0
2019: 0
2020: 0

Maybe @dim_ has some more insight on the drug testing in Judo, but some of these numbers look like strictly in-competition drug testing (the same year she won the 2016 Olympic gold medal she only got tested twice <Lmaoo>).

And she hasn't been tested by USADA at all since starting her MMA career, so her whole "I've been tested by USADA since I was 13 years old" defense doesn't really hold up, especially if the tests were in-competition only.
 
I believe her. When I’m in shape I look like I’m using peds. Genetics are real. Hard work is real.
Just admit that you drink 4 muscle milk RTDs per day and be done with it
 
Harrison's test history from Judo since she was 13 years old.
https://www.usada.org/news/athlete-test-history/

2003: 0
2004: 2
2005: 0
2006: 4
2007: 1
2008: 1
2009: 1
2010: 2
2011: 5
2012: 6
2013: 3
2014: 1
2015: 3
2016: 2
2017: 5
2018: 0
2019: 0
2020: 0

Maybe @dim_ has some more insight on the drug testing in Judo, but some of these numbers look like strictly in-competition drug testing (the same year she won the 2016 Olympic gold medal she only got tested twice <Lmaoo>).

And she hasn't been tested by USADA at all since starting her MMA career, so her whole "I've been tested by USADA since I was 13 years old" defense doesn't really hold up, especially if the tests were in-competition only.

Judo is one of the more tested spots generally. The IJF collected about 5000 samples in 2018. Thats not far behind Tennis on 6500, just behind Wrestling (5600) and ahead of things like Gymnastics (2500) where testing is shockingly low.

Really depends where she was competing, if its outside of the US then testing will be on other nations reporting figures. But honestly, in sports like Judo its probably only medallists at events tested
 
Yes, but they utilize the same protocols. .

No, WADA do not do testing. Never have. They are purely a monitoring agency that sets the rules and ensures anti doping agencies follow them. They do not do ANY testing at all.

Isn't the olympics tested by WADA and not USADA?.

WADA do not do testing.

Testing is done by national agencies such as USADA, UKAD, RUSADA, CCES, etc etc
 
Judo is one of the more tested spots generally. The IJF collected about 5000 samples in 2018. Thats not far behind Tennis on 6500, just behind Wrestling (5600) and ahead of things like Gymnastics (2500) where testing is shockingly low.

Really depends where she was competing, if its outside of the US then testing will be on other nations reporting figures. But honestly, in sports like Judo its probably only medallists at events tested
Thanks for the info, much appreciated ;).
 
Looks like her response is bigger news than the accusation.
 
There's a reason why she's Kayla "Bones" Harrison and not Kayla "Boners" Harrison
 
Isn't the olympics tested by WADA and not USADA?

Either way there's tons of cases where people cheated in the olympics and got busted after YEARS of investigations. If Harrison hasn't popped for roids now or the past, there's no reason to accuse her.

If she took roids eventually everything will come out.
Some 60% of Olympic athletes have admitted to taking PEDs in an anonymous survey. This is probably a conservative estimate as people will assume such surveys aren't actually anonymous and will lie on it.

You are suggesting 60% of Olympic athletes eventually test positive for PEDs.

The real number is on average around 0.4%

You are slightly off.
 
Exactly. Just look at marion jones, Lance Armstrong or the entire russian olympic team. It took YEARS to find they did roids to the highest level and with the utmost secrecy but they got busted.
Uou really believe all the ped cheaters in the world that succeed get busted ? Especially with the money involved.
 
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