keaton
Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
- Nov 18, 2004
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I'll raise you Keri-Anne Payne.
Is that the Open water swimmer? I'm not sure she's that well known.
Charlotte Edwards?
I'll raise you Keri-Anne Payne.
Plastered all over the British Gas vans, looking hot.Is that the Open water swimmer? I'm not sure she's that well known.
Charlotte Edwards?
And therein lies the inequality of it all: Andy Murray is ugly as sin but makes every front page (even when he was losing finals). Nobody talks about his looks or bad hair. To be a popular sportswoman in the eyes of the British media, you need to be deemed fit by the writers. Even in 2013, female athletes are judged on their looks in a way that males rarely are.
To be honest, your arguments are not helping her cause. The manner of her victories (how she has SO much more left than everyone else over the last 50m) is one of the very things that does make (some) people suspiscious. That and the fact that her physique at times over her career, has looked close to unnatural.
She very well may not have done anything wrong other than miss some tests. But, given that we have heard similar remarks about athletes who have then come out as saying they were doped up to the eyeballs (Lance Armstrong I am looking at you) then athletes who could have just made a genuine mistake will look suspicious. I am not saying they look guilty, just suspicious as we have been lied to so many times before. I think this is a good thing and WADA should keep a close eye on them, just in case.
And therein lies the inequality of it all: Andy Murray is ugly as sin but makes every front page (even when he was losing finals). Nobody talks about his looks or bad hair.
As for her physique, well there are plenty like her on the circuit.
And therein lies the inequality of it all: Andy Murray is ugly as sin but makes every front page (even when he was losing finals). Nobody talks about his looks or bad hair. To be a popular sportswoman in the eyes of the British media, you need to be deemed fit by the writers. Even in 2013, female athletes are judged on their looks in a way that males rarely are.
How many of those have missed 3 drug tests?
At the time of her third missed test, SEVENTY British athletes had missed at least one and four had missed two.
How many had missed 3 BOF?
Oh how quickly we forget Ms Pendleton.
Yep, like Addlington and Tweddle.
Harsh on Addlington - she still fulfills an important role in British swimming: to sycophantically make excuses in the media as to why all our swimmers are complete and utter gash.
david beckham/paul scholes
how many women know of the former, how many know of the latter
Swap their faces and you swap their careers.
Harsh on Addlington - she still fulfills an important role in British swimming: to sycophantically make excuses in the media as to why all our swimmers are complete and utter gash.