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Lize Brittin

@Lizefb

Clean former record holder @ Pikes Ascent, Native Boulderite, author of Training on Empty & Young Runners at the Top, de-facto atheist & consumer of chocolate

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Lize Brittin@Lizefb·
Romo’s Rescue Fund helps pet owners and other charities with veterinary costs and provisions. We have put in over $10, 000 and could use some help funding our charity. Please consider a donation. Thank you!! gofund.me/61b68d782
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Ufe
Ufe@oufeh·
Just like EPO « emerged as a potential risk » in 1990… when 20% of the peloton was already taking it. I’ve already mentioned Etavopivat as a potential bulletproof endurance PED, increasing oxygen carried by red cells without changing blood profile.
The PCC - Funding Anti-Doping Science@PCCantidoping

GBT1118, a small-molecule drug that enhances performance by increasing hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen, has emerged as a potential doping risk. Authors analyzed its metabolism, identifying 29 metabolites. Two may be useful in anti-doping urine analysis. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Lize Brittin@Lizefb·
@mara_yamauchi I'm not sure which is worse, that he wouldn't know or that he pretends not to know. Either way, this is a very clear misogynistic tactic: gaslight and trivialize, belittle, undermine women's accomplishments, and try to coerce women to do something or accept their ways.
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Mara Yamauchi@mara_yamauchi·
Graham showing his contempt for women. When I was 2nd in London Marathon & ranked 2nd in the world in women’s road running in 2009, at least 1300 men ran faster than me. According to Graham, women who can’t beat men just aren’t fast enough. Disgusting.
James Davis@jamesdavis6939

Graham is STILL ranting about me so posting this. If Sabastian Sawe identified as a woman at the London Marathon yesterday, beating Tigst Assefa by 16 minutes, Graham is the sort of person who would tell her to train harder if she wanted to win.

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Horror N Haunted@HorrorNHaunted·
Tonights #horrormovie scavenger hunt. It's fun staying at the HMCA How many horror movie scenes can we find that would be YMCA related?
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Lize Brittin@Lizefb·
@KaeleyT I’ve encountered both. At least bears are fairly predictable. I wouldn’t want to bump into a hungry grizzly or anything, but the black bears I have seen, even one huge one, left me alone. They are scary, but they’re not creepy. And creepy can be really scary when you’re alone.
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Kaeley Triller@KaeleyT·
I tried this question a year ago with interesting results. Wondering if things have changed in a year. Women (adult human females) only: If you were walking alone in the woods, would you rather encounter
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Antidepressant Content
Antidepressant Content@depressionlesss·
A Japanese dev made an app that sends a fat cat to your screen as a reminder to take a break.
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
It was a bit weird, yes. Never had a guest be so inappropriately tactile during an interview, which surprised me given the allegations against him.
beth82 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇮🇱@bethkoob

@piersmorgan All the touching was extremely condescending. Did it bother you?

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Tracy Edwards
Tracy Edwards@TracyEdwardsMBE·
@Pawcasso_Studio @HallisseyC Well I think we all know where NOT to go to get pet portraits done. And why would someone advertising pet services have cruel videos of people tormenting their dogs?
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latsot@latsot·
Probably not where you want to go for pictures of your pets.
Pawcasso Studio@Pawcasso_Studio

@HallisseyC Obviously. Because Parkrun isn't a competition. You sad twisted bitch.

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Horror N Haunted@HorrorNHaunted·
Think fast... What #horror movie have you seen the most times? And name one after seeing once you didn't What to see again.
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Emma Hilton
Emma Hilton@FondOfBeetles·
@GCQuotesandArt I’m a developmental biologist. The Beetles thing is a partial quote from an evolutionary biologist. I’m not an entomologist! (But thank you anyway!)
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My Sticky Salmon Sauce: 1 tbsp butter 1 tsp brown sugar 1 tsp honey 1 tbsp lemon juice 1 tbsp soy sauce 1 garlic clove, minced Pinch red pepper flakes Pinch cornstarch + ½ tsp water Pinch dill (And the woods near my town🌲)
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Lize Brittin@Lizefb·
@theo_MrSLS @IamSparta0079 @10NewsAdl Sorry about that. I should have specified that it was what the attendant suggested the policy was. Either way. You’re right that the attendant was being difficult and making an already challenging situation for a disabled person even harder.
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10 News Adelaide
10 News Adelaide@10NewsAdl·
A South Australian man is calling for urgent changes at Adelaide Airport after a distressing encounter he says left him feeling humiliated and discriminated against.
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VisionaryVoid
VisionaryVoid@VisionaryVoid·
The Woman Who Broke the Barrier Nobody Noticed. On May 6, 1954, Roger Bannister ran a mile in under four minutes. The world lost its mind. Twenty-three days later, a 21-year-old chemistry student named Diane Leather ran a mile in 4:59.6 at the Midland Championships in Birmingham, he first woman ever to break five minutes. The world barely looked up from its newspaper. Leather had only started running two years earlier, inspired by watching the 1952 Olympics on television. She joined the Birchfield Harriers in Birmingham, trained under coach Doris Nelson Neal, and within months became the national cross-country champion. By 1954, she was rewriting what was considered physically possible for women over distance, a feat medical experts of the era openly doubted could be done safely. She didn't stop at one barrier. Leather broke her own record five times, lowering it to 4:45 by the end of 1955, a mark that stood for seven years. But here's the thing: the IAAF refused to officially recognize the women's mile as an event until 1967. Her times were classified as "world bests," not world records. The Olympics didn't even include a women's 1500m until 1972. Leather retired from running at 27, married, moved to Cornwall, and spent decades working in social care. It took until 2013, nearly sixty years, for her to be inducted into the England Athletics Hall of Fame. She died in 2018 at age 85. Bannister got a knighthood. Leather got a footnote. History has a way of losing things in plain sight.
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Orion Coaching
Orion Coaching@ORION_coaching·
For all the numbnuts in the cheap seats screeching the new shoes spurred the ludicrous 2.5-minute time drop for Sawe … Adidas contends a 1.6% increase in running EFFICIENCY. In elites, this equates to <0.3% performance enhancement. Call it 20 seconds for a 2-hour-ish marathon.
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