I know there are many young champions out there, but who can guarantee us that those people are not taking drugs? All these numbers are fine and well, but they don't prove there are no drugs involved.Again, not trying to point fingers at anyone or argue about it, just stating the obvious. It is common knowledge that the body can be cleansed from drugs, and that a drug test that says a lifter is clean can't be trusted anyway.In the case of this particular weightlifter, he has only trained for a maximum of 3,5 years, and achieved these results.
Yes is possible, but we are at the upper limit of possible.These are the junior records for the 94kg classSnatch 185 kg Khadzhimurat Akkayev Russia29 May 2004European Junior Championships Minsk, Belarus19 years, 67 daysClean & Jerk 232 kg Szymon Kołecki Poland29 April 2000European Championships Sofia, Bulgaria18 years, 212 daysTotal 412 kg Szymon Kołecki Poland29 April 2000European Championships Sofia, Bulgaria18 years, 212 dayshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Junior_world_records_in_Olympic_weightliftingAs we can see a 18 and half did 232kg of c&j, but likely he started well before 15yrs
Quote from: 7thLifter on Sep 23, 2012, 12:17 PMI know there are many young champions out there, but who can guarantee us that those people are not taking drugs? All these numbers are fine and well, but they don't prove there are no drugs involved.Again, not trying to point fingers at anyone or argue about it, just stating the obvious. It is common knowledge that the body can be cleansed from drugs, and that a drug test that says a lifter is clean can't be trusted anyway.In the case of this particular weightlifter, he has only trained for a maximum of 3,5 years, and achieved these results.Today tests can reveal drugs taken 3 months earlyer, but the true efficacy is in the random controls, an athlete doesnt know when he could be tested.It is true that an amateur off the olympic federations can take drugs, we was just talking about if that was possible or not without drugs, it is.