1986 Commonwealth Games 200m - women
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Angella Taylor-Issajenko was a part of the doping regime of George Astaphan, the physician who supplied Ben Johnson with stanazolol. [1] After Issajenko's training partner Johnson tested positive for stanozolol in 1988, she testified in the Dubin Inquiry and gave a detailed account of widespread substance abuse in athletics.
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1986 Commonwealth Games 200m - women
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do u have the videos of the relay competitions of this game??? can u please post it......
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Thanks for this, I remember watching the semi finals on the day we got taken to Meadowbank. Sandra Whittaker was the last Scottish woman to make any sort of impression in the sprints, I love this race as it's probably the peak performance of her career.
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I never saw these games on television... so I thank you for this, and all of your great postings on the tube !
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@ollie705 Really, tell us something we don't know !!!!
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Angella admitted steroid use years later.
Another great posting !!
yescanto 2 years ago 14
Angella was a notorious over trainer and injured her static nerve very badly in 1983, her coach used to put a weight vest on her and practice her starts (which was her weakness), you can see her stride hitching here from the static nerve problem which plauge her for the rest of her career... among other injuries.
jokerwildest 2 years ago 11