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The Director of the Russian state sponsored doping program lectured at Oregon in July of 2014

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Grigory Rodchenkov, former Director of Russia's national antidoping laboratory, and Bryan Fogel, Director of doping documentary Icarus[/i] (Netflix 2017)

The doc only briefly references that Rodchenkov and Fogel first met in Oregon. In a JRE pod, Fogel expands that Rodchenkov had invited Fogel to meet in Oregon where Rodchenkov would be speaking at a symposium (around the 14:30 mark) I couldn't find any sources for Rodchenkov at Oregon other than the doc and pod.

Doog shit aside; great doc, great pod, fascinating combined. I have no idea where this poast belongs, most likely up my ass.
 
Its a running joke here about how programs that win have players that "do what it takes"

I'm sure Oregon under Chip did so and pretty sure we are too now.

Not a problem with me

Cal was next door to Balco when they had a nice run
 
Its a running joke here about how programs that win have players that "do what it takes"

I'm sure Oregon under Chip did so and pretty sure we are too now.

Not a problem with me

Cal was next door to Balco when they had a nice run

Considering the impression left from the doc regarding the inability to stay ahead of anti-detection, I would be disappointed if we? were not participating.

No doubt @AZDuck is stacking, his response was nearly simultaneous... with[/i] gif!
 
Its a running joke here about how programs that win have players that "do what it takes"

I'm sure Oregon under Chip did so and pretty sure we are too now.

Not a problem with me

Cal was next door to Balco when they had a nice run

No Rhinos were harmed in the course of certain PAC 12 teams going on nice runs - in fact they enjoyed it

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