Considering the clarity and intensity of Sha’Carri’s statements in other matters previously, she’s nowhere near mad about this. She seems mildly irritated by being inconvenienced by it, but fully understanding and accepting the importance of it.
It's not that she's opposed to the new rules; rather, it's the manner in which they are introduced. She contends that they lack sufficient explanation, resembling more of a decree than a comprehensible guideline.
Des Linden and Kara Goucher had a good conversation about whereabouts reporting in general on their "Nobody Asked Us" podcast. The sense is that the drug testers aren't trying to ding people for "life happens". You have a window to update your location if it's not where you originally planned, and they'll generally work with you if you're not exactly where you said you would be but are available for testing. The discussion wasn't about this new interface in particular, but the entire episode was pretty interesting - to get in depth from an athlete's POV.
Reminds me of some bullshit regulations i was confronted with on some jobs. "Who made these decisions?"- "Oh, they come from above -(the upper floor). As if no-one makes decisions, they just happen...what a load of crap. I can imagine how these athletes feel; big brother's watching you and he wants to know a whole lot about you. Why? Because we say so...😑
Everyone read to much into Sha'Carri position on this matter. I don't hear or see frustration on her part. The most iconic figure in track and field today; is just expressing the importance of this sudden rule implementation and harshness it beholds. Showing her concern that no athlete get caught off-guard, whether they forget or just blatantly disregard it altogether. She's being concern for more than herself in this matter.
I don't think she's mad about the update, just frustrated that she and other athletes weren't given enough notice for the update. I get that they are really cracking down on doping but give the athletes enough time to adjust and follow guidelines.
Knowing how the federation usually does things in a sloppy way, I'm sure all the athletes are worried about not being told all the proper steps and information they need to enter, notify people on, whatever, so they don't get hit with a violation that they've asked about before and just weren't told to do. But there could be a plan to keep changes sudden in the hopes of catching somebody doping.
It sounds annoying. Having to enter whereabouts into two databases sounds like something that the monitoring bodies should be able to avoid, and it does sound onerous on the athletes. Look for whereabouts violations against athletes who entered their data into only one database.
@@davidrosenthal5795 it's not counting to 2. It's constantly entering data into 2 apps. I'm pretty sure if you had to enter data for work into two separate apps to confirm your whereabouts 24/7, you'd chafe as well.
if this amount of extra work = "doubling your workload" in your mind then just give thanks that you are getting paid for barely doing anything in the first place
Athletes all over the world have already had short bans for not complying or missing spot checks without any evidence of drug taking. (i believe some of these were on their own national rules only) If you want to be the best, it requires sacrifice and discipline.
If you work in the corporate world you have policies and procedures to adhere too, if you are a school teacher you have policies and procedures to adhere too, if you are a police officer you have policies and procedures to adhere too.......come on athletes, toughen up a bit and get on with it. Plenty of hard working every day people out here sucking it up and getting on with it.
First of all you mentioned Christin Coleman suspension for missing 3 test, not 1test. This is the problem athletes like Coleman and Richardson have . They don't want to be tested out of competition, because that's when there steroids, HGH and what ever other drugs they take.If they were clean the wouldn't care if the had to enter their where abouts to a new interface.Which doesn't sound hard at all. Also you have to miss three test before your provisionally suspensioned. Pending a hearing, where you can plea your case.If you've missed three test, then you are avoiding them.
All Of This Is Bunch Of Bullshit 😂! "Doping" Is Part Of The Sport...PERIOD!!! There Is Not One Country Who Is In The Medal Hunt Year After Year That Doesn't Have A "Program". If You Believe Any Different You're Egregiously Naive. You Cannot Push Your Body And Recover Adequately The Way You Need To In Order To Set/Break World Records Without "Programs" 😉. Everyone Is "On" From The Distance Runners To The Sprinters, The Throwers To The Jumpers.
I wish there was a reporter or investigative journalist on UA-cam who would find out why these changes were made and by who, and the inform the athletes and fans hear. These track and field athletes seem to be exploded much more than other professional athletes. Some knowledge would help. Knowledge is Power!
Really not a fan of shakiri but she does have a point. People in North America and EU have so much stricter requirements than people in countries that frankly don't care or actively encourage doping.
I'm sure they have a lot to deal with... but this kinda sounds like when people used to 'collapse onto their fainting couches' whenever there was a change to Facebook 😂
And you thought computer systems were supposed to make things easier, didn't you? How 'strict' is the timeline they have to enter? Can they be general about where and at what time they will be someplace, maybe have their cell phone number on the database so they can be contacted if they popped down to the grocery store, or something else happened that delayed them? Sheesh, I was witness to a traffic accident last week and got stuck there for two hours, would I have gotten a whereabouts violation for that if I was a world-class athlete?
Ridiculous way of testing she’s right and I get doping has been an issue with the sport but there has to be a better way based on the athlete’s whereabouts and demographic
1Pe 3:15 - but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect,
I really don't see a problem with it. You know most of the time where you're going to be. Unless an emergency pops up. And if you're a top athlete, your agent knows and can take care of it. That's what you pay them for. Now, if you're doping, then you have a problem with it. Lmao, and we all know about that.
Richardson is great for track. She has got tons of swag and is a great performer. She got a crazy IT factor and america needs that to bring back track. She has flo jo swag and being that we been getting shitted on by Jamaicans, you gotta love the fact we got someone bringing back gold medals to USA track. The doping test is stupid. You cant stop it and at the end of the day it doesnt do much.
@@padrat88 everybody dopes. Look at the mexican interview with angel herredia. Also you know nothing about studies because there hasnt been that many studies on the subject especially elife level sprinters. Do you even know what a fishing expedition is or the heterogeneity of a study. Its straight stupid how people think they know about science
I think she is a perfect vehicle to criticize USADA. Creatine is more of a PED than THC. I am all for trying to keep PEDs out of American track and field, but going after people who use marijuana when their mothers died is not a great look. We lost medals in Tokyo because of "reefer madness". If they don't want athletes openly criticizing them, then maybe they should stick to PEDs. Now, when she criticizes any of their decisions, people listen. They created that.
If I could make a living off of running I would be willing to do what is required even though it sounds like house arrest. That being said it is still mor e freedom than a 9 to 5 job in an office ever day for 30 years.
Ohh no Richardson complaining about needing to be an adult, shocking. It’s a job, all companies change their programs used by contractors and employees. She is just such a whiney baby. I will continue to actively root against her.
I don’t want cheating in the sport I love, but the sport has been dying a slow death because of PED’s for decades. Let’s hope the changes are for the improvement of exposing the cheaters, and not destroying people’s career with insinuating dirtiness. The sprint community suffers the most, because it shoulders the most excitement for the sport, which also bears the most criticism, not the other events where cheating also occurs.
Stop whining. Corporations update systems and interfaces all the time, they don’t get employee permission first. Sports has a rampant drug problem, if you’re clean you should embrace steps being taken to catch your cheating competition.
As another mentioned she sounded frustrated by the new system. We hope all can adjust and comply properly. Certainly a lot is at stake for them especially in an olympic year. A gold medal in one’s event can literally mean the opportunity to make millions in endorsements, appearance fees, and etc. I look forward to seeing her in the finals this upcoming year.
Unfortunately, Track & Field is so tainted with PED's that it will never become a mainstream sport. It's laughable that Shacarri is frustrated with the new rule. Isnt her coach the one and only Dennis Mitchell? Dennis was banned from track for PED's. Didnt Dennis coach Justin Gatlin who was also banned for PED's? Hmmmm. Connect the dots and is it really a surprise that Shacarri did so well this year? Just dont be surprised if some big names get busted next year or their times arent up to standard. But then again, they know how to cheat the system so they should be able to get around this new rule.
She’s right; also looks much better without the fake hair and makeup; I also doubt she uses enhancement drugs. She seems to be becoming more refined as her running skills .👏🏾👍🏾💯
@@HashBrownDoyler Weed is not a steroid. Can’t say I really liked her in the beginning, but it seems as if she’s growing up as I have to look at many, negligent, foolish mistakes I made as a youth, just hope she continues to pull herself together; big ups to anyone’s progress.
If you want to compete on the big stage rules like this are part of the gig. If you can't do it there's a line out the door for athletes who would take it seriously and comply.
I agree.. everyone wants a label now so others can feel empathetic towards them. At my workplace almost half of my group claims to be ADHD. Most of those are just lazy and want to socialize instead of doing their job. I truly don't think there are that many TRULY ADHD athletes competing. @@firstname4337
If I can wake-up 5am to drive 28miles to labour being there 6am and finish my work by 2pm without complaining about being tired of running or training 7days a week as love to keep fit. I think professional athletes don't have any issue of whereabout requirements as their life isn't busy as life of Average Joe or Jane..
The arrogance of this woman is incredible. She has such a bad attitude and a huge chip on her shoulder. I love running, but I have to say, love, calm it down. You run for a living. Ease off with the arrogance.
@@timsmith3621 it's only called track and field in the US. The rest of the world calls it the sport of athletics. (UK, Canada, Jamaica, Kenya, Australia all English speaking countries call it sport of athletics)
I think this woman has her head on right considering all the bs reporters, photographers and other so called respectable bottom feeder put people through just to earn a few dollars.
Considering the clarity and intensity of Sha’Carri’s statements in other matters previously, she’s nowhere near mad about this. She seems mildly irritated by being inconvenienced by it, but fully understanding and accepting the importance of it.
It's not that she's opposed to the new rules; rather, it's the manner in which they are introduced. She contends that they lack sufficient explanation, resembling more of a decree than a comprehensible guideline.
Des Linden and Kara Goucher had a good conversation about whereabouts reporting in general on their "Nobody Asked Us" podcast. The sense is that the drug testers aren't trying to ding people for "life happens". You have a window to update your location if it's not where you originally planned, and they'll generally work with you if you're not exactly where you said you would be but are available for testing. The discussion wasn't about this new interface in particular, but the entire episode was pretty interesting - to get in depth from an athlete's POV.
@@actual_random Coleman also got caught lying.
@@actual_random yep they work with you until they don’t.
Reminds me of some bullshit regulations i was confronted with on some jobs. "Who made these decisions?"- "Oh, they come from above -(the upper floor). As if no-one makes decisions, they just happen...what a load of crap. I can imagine how these athletes feel; big brother's watching you and he wants to know a whole lot about you. Why? Because we say so...😑
Everyone read to much into Sha'Carri position on this matter. I don't hear or see frustration on her part. The most iconic figure in track and field today; is just expressing the importance of this sudden rule implementation and harshness it beholds. Showing her concern that no athlete get caught off-guard, whether they forget or just blatantly disregard it altogether. She's being concern for more than herself in this matter.
So you are putting your expected locations in two apps on a phone you carry everywhere? How long does that take to do?
Exactly, she is just being a child.
@@davidrosenthal5795stop talking about crap that you don't know anything about! Be in their shoes, then talk shit!!!
I don't think she's mad about the update, just frustrated that she and other athletes weren't given enough notice for the update. I get that they are really cracking down on doping but give the athletes enough time to adjust and follow guidelines.
Especially before Olympic year. It could cause lots of problems.
Also having to use 2 systems.
Yup! Which basically means the sudden change will make it harder for these disgruntled athletes to cheat.
That’s why they’re upset.
Boo Hoo. Those poor athletes. Give me a break.
@@kovy689 this is not stopping the athletes from cheating. They are catching people on clerical errors. Not cleaning up doping.
She didn’t take to twitter, she took to X😂
Knowing how the federation usually does things in a sloppy way, I'm sure all the athletes are worried about not being told all the proper steps and information they need to enter, notify people on, whatever, so they don't get hit with a violation that they've asked about before and just weren't told to do.
But there could be a plan to keep changes sudden in the hopes of catching somebody doping.
Desperate times ask for desperate measures.
The sport of T+F is dead to me. They are all cheating and taking stuff.
It sounds annoying. Having to enter whereabouts into two databases sounds like something that the monitoring bodies should be able to avoid, and it does sound onerous on the athletes. Look for whereabouts violations against athletes who entered their data into only one database.
The rest of the world only reports once. This double collection of whereabouts is a dumb USADA only problem. Bad case of not made here syndrome.
It isn’t really that hard to count to 2. She is just being a baby.
@@davidrosenthal5795 it's not counting to 2. It's constantly entering data into 2 apps. I'm pretty sure if you had to enter data for work into two separate apps to confirm your whereabouts 24/7, you'd chafe as well.
So they have to type in their location into database and that’s an issue? Huh? If you’re clean why would that be a problem?
sports officials have become too officious and overbearing, which happens with bureaucrats.
New interface.But why do you still have to use the old one too?By the way she is a awsome talent.
If my job doubled my work load with compensation increase, I would be unhappy.
if this amount of extra work = "doubling your workload" in your mind then just give thanks that you are getting paid for barely doing anything in the first place
Athletes all over the world have already had short bans for not complying or missing spot checks without any evidence of drug taking. (i believe some of these were on their own national rules only) If you want to be the best, it requires sacrifice and discipline.
If you work in the corporate world you have policies and procedures to adhere too, if you are a school teacher you have policies and procedures to adhere too, if you are a police officer you have policies and procedures to adhere too.......come on athletes, toughen up a bit and get on with it. Plenty of hard working every day people out here sucking it up and getting on with it.
Is this sanctioned from the USOC? Or the International body?
First of all you mentioned Christin Coleman suspension for missing 3 test, not 1test. This is the problem athletes like Coleman and Richardson have . They don't want to be tested out of competition, because that's when there steroids, HGH and what ever other drugs they take.If they were clean the wouldn't care if the had to enter their where abouts to a new interface.Which doesn't sound hard at all. Also you have to miss three test before your provisionally suspensioned. Pending a hearing, where you can plea your case.If you've missed three test, then you are avoiding them.
All Of This Is Bunch Of Bullshit 😂! "Doping" Is Part Of The Sport...PERIOD!!! There Is Not One Country Who Is In The Medal Hunt Year After Year That Doesn't Have A "Program". If You Believe Any Different You're Egregiously Naive. You Cannot Push Your Body And Recover Adequately The Way You Need To In Order To Set/Break World Records Without "Programs" 😉. Everyone Is "On" From The Distance Runners To The Sprinters, The Throwers To The Jumpers.
I wish there was a reporter or investigative journalist on UA-cam who would find out why these changes were made and by who, and the inform the athletes and fans hear. These track and field athletes seem to be exploded much more than other professional athletes. Some knowledge would help. Knowledge is Power!
Nobody likes petty unnecessary added regulations.
it's happening because so many are being caught doping...duh!
Let’s Run is poison.
Really not a fan of shakiri but she does have a point. People in North America and EU have so much stricter requirements than people in countries that frankly don't care or actively encourage doping.
Rubbish you Americans and Europeans have the superity attitude
I'm sure they have a lot to deal with... but this kinda sounds like when people used to 'collapse onto their fainting couches' whenever there was a change to Facebook 😂
“0ne of the most outspoken athletes in the sport of athletics”?
And you thought computer systems were supposed to make things easier, didn't you? How 'strict' is the timeline they have to enter? Can they be general about where and at what time they will be someplace, maybe have their cell phone number on the database so they can be contacted if they popped down to the grocery store, or something else happened that delayed them? Sheesh, I was witness to a traffic accident last week and got stuck there for two hours, would I have gotten a whereabouts violation for that if I was a world-class athlete?
WOW! They take the joy out of sports...
Ridiculous way of testing she’s right and I get doping has been an issue with the sport but there has to be a better way based on the athlete’s whereabouts and demographic
She is afraid of being caught cheating. Why should she else complain?
The world doesn't change we talk about it all the time it's for black people ❤️🌎🙏
LOL, she definitely dopes
Cybertruck
Ghetto-barbie
Doping is doping, if you can’t compete clean off of doping, find something else to do that is productive.
Omg
Athletes are Bots! They have no say so on anything! They do what they're told and get their Trinkets!!!🤣
1Pe 3:15 - but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect,
I really don't see a problem with it. You know most of the time where you're going to be. Unless an emergency pops up. And if you're a top athlete, your agent knows and can take care of it. That's what you pay them for. Now, if you're doping, then you have a problem with it. Lmao, and we all know about that.
These federations really tryna make them speedrun their careers
all US citizens have to file their taxes every year. now US athletes have one more job to do. Get on with it!
Where is Usain?
The legend of clickbaiting
You’re going to make new rules, it should be a conversation with athletes and announced with enough time before the new system is in place
The rules haven't changed.
No hair and no make up ..10! 10 I tell ya!
Richardson is great for track. She has got tons of swag and is a great performer. She got a crazy IT factor and america needs that to bring back track. She has flo jo swag and being that we been getting shitted on by Jamaicans, you gotta love the fact we got someone bringing back gold medals to USA track. The doping test is stupid. You cant stop it and at the end of the day it doesnt do much.
Studies have shown that doping increases strength and stamina by a minimum of 10%. That is huge in a field of closely matched competitors.
@@padrat88 everybody dopes. Look at the mexican interview with angel herredia. Also you know nothing about studies because there hasnt been that many studies on the subject especially elife level sprinters. Do you even know what a fishing expedition is or the heterogeneity of a study. Its straight stupid how people think they know about science
Just let everyone one dope openly and saved everyone the hustle and save the organization money😅.
I think she is a perfect vehicle to criticize USADA. Creatine is more of a PED than THC. I am all for trying to keep PEDs out of American track and field, but going after people who use marijuana when their mothers died is not a great look. We lost medals in Tokyo because of "reefer madness". If they don't want athletes openly criticizing them, then maybe they should stick to PEDs. Now, when she criticizes any of their decisions, people listen. They created that.
What is the problem?
It’s a product of their environment which is doping, doping, and more doping by too many which affects everyone unfortunately
If I could make a living off of running I would be willing to do what is required even though it sounds like house arrest. That being said it is still mor e freedom than a 9 to 5 job in an office ever day for 30 years.
Ohh no Richardson complaining about needing to be an adult, shocking. It’s a job, all companies change their programs used by contractors and employees. She is just such a whiney baby. I will continue to actively root against her.
Sounds like someone was nearly caught and now her loophole has been mafe smaller.
Don't trust athletes with dye jobs.
Athletics is not special! This kind of tracking the Athletes is been used for years in Cycling! So what is her point?
I don’t want cheating in the sport I love, but the sport has been dying a slow death because of PED’s for decades. Let’s hope the changes are for the improvement of exposing the cheaters, and not destroying people’s career with insinuating dirtiness. The sprint community suffers the most, because it shoulders the most excitement for the sport, which also bears the most criticism, not the other events where cheating also occurs.
Inconvenient
I can understand she being upset... How on earth can she type on a keyboard her wheres about with those nails?? :/
How on earth can you type on a keyboard with that brainsize of yours?
@@herrguru4264 is she even able to clean her ass after she takes a dump?? 🤔🧐
Hmmm, Updating your "whereabouts". Oh my, update onto two platforms!? Really!?
Stop whining. Corporations update systems and interfaces all the time, they don’t get employee permission first. Sports has a rampant drug problem, if you’re clean you should embrace steps being taken to catch your cheating competition.
Youre a pro. Do what it takes. Lots of people have annoying things they need to do for their job. Grow up.
I’m sorry…this is what you get paid to do. Clearly this means they are trying to catch these dopers that are gearing up for this Olympic year.
Update update lol but that is good you know.. 😅🎉🎉🎉
Russia will still find a way. They always do
I do not like her? There is something about her that is just no of right.
As another mentioned she sounded frustrated by the new system. We hope all can adjust and comply properly. Certainly a lot is at stake for them especially in an olympic year. A gold medal in one’s event can literally mean the opportunity to make millions in endorsements, appearance fees, and etc. I look forward to seeing her in the finals this upcoming year.
I have no doubt Richardson is juicing. I also have no doubt that the majority of the top athletes are juicing though. 🏃♂🏃♂🏃♂
Unfortunately, Track & Field is so tainted with PED's that it will never become a mainstream sport. It's laughable that Shacarri is frustrated with the new rule. Isnt her coach the one and only Dennis Mitchell? Dennis was banned from track for PED's. Didnt Dennis coach Justin Gatlin who was also banned for PED's? Hmmmm. Connect the dots and is it really a surprise that Shacarri did so well this year? Just dont be surprised if some big names get busted next year or their times arent up to standard. But then again, they know how to cheat the system so they should be able to get around this new rule.
Rubbish why you people always bring up past transgressions as if you have never transgressed.You people are the problem
You're probably speaking as an American since T&F and futbol are mainstream in much of the world.
Why did I make it this far I to this video. I wish I had this 2mins back. 😔
She’s right; also looks much better without the fake hair and makeup; I also doubt she uses enhancement drugs. She seems to be becoming more refined as her running skills .👏🏾👍🏾💯
Hehe.
Nah
Let’s not forget she had a drug ban and missed the Olympics.
@@HashBrownDoyler Weed is not a steroid. Can’t say I really liked her in the beginning, but it seems as if she’s growing up as I have to look at many, negligent, foolish mistakes I made as a youth, just hope she continues to pull herself together; big ups to anyone’s progress.
@@specialk7209 her ego will ruin her career
@@HashBrownDoyler Come on. That's not relevant to the above comment about not using PEDs. She tested positive for THC not steroids buddy.
Okay but its not that deep. The athletes are making a bigger deal about it than it is
If you want to compete on the big stage rules like this are part of the gig. If you can't do it there's a line out the door for athletes who would take it seriously and comply.
Cry me a river. Try not juicing.
I feel for our many adhd athletes out there who are already struggling with whereabouts reporting. Hang in there and continue to be strong for 2024!!
Yes it’s hard having a job and being ADHD…. Much less hard for professional athletes than the rest of us but hard nonetheless.
LOL, what BS
@davidrosenthal5795 LOL, mpre BS
I agree.. everyone wants a label now so others can feel empathetic towards them. At my workplace almost half of my group claims to be ADHD. Most of those are just lazy and want to socialize instead of doing their job. I truly don't think there are that many TRULY ADHD athletes competing. @@firstname4337
If i was her I'd aim to run fast! 🏃♀️
If I can wake-up 5am to drive 28miles to labour being there 6am and finish my work by 2pm without complaining about being tired of running or training 7days a week as love to keep fit.
I think professional athletes don't have any issue of whereabout requirements as their life isn't busy as life of Average Joe or Jane..
It’s still a job, and a very difficult one.
@MrCBTman training may be hard but certainly not whereabouts
The arrogance of this woman is incredible. She has such a bad attitude and a huge chip on her shoulder. I love running, but I have to say, love, calm it down. You run for a living. Ease off with the arrogance.
what is “the sport of athletics”? i’ve never heard this phrase and it’s weird.
I believe it just means track and field.
World Athletics is now name of governing body
You live under a rock. Outside of the US its in the name of most of the national governing bodies
@@timsmith3621but I know about track and field, why not just say that?
@@timsmith3621 it's only called track and field in the US. The rest of the world calls it the sport of athletics. (UK, Canada, Jamaica, Kenya, Australia all English speaking countries call it sport of athletics)
If providing these updates is more than the athletes are willing and able to do they should find another line of work.
Like you like changes at your job
@@tsmith9063 I make a habit out of not whining about things at work I can't change.
Are athletes from poor countries required to give their whereabouts at all times and subjected to rigorous testing protocols, or just Americans?
What a damn comment. Tell me you're American without telling me you're American.
@@Br33zeKooL I can find Coors where I live and is my cheap beer.
Yes all them "poor countries" are required to submit whereabouts in order to be eligible to compete.
They just need to “share location”. What a stupid “thing” to be mad about.
I think this woman has her head on right considering all the bs reporters, photographers and other so called respectable bottom feeder put people through just to earn a few dollars.
She hasn't beaten FloJo's time. She hasn't beaten Elaine Thompson-Herah's time. She hasn't beaten Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce's time.