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12th August 2016
10:14pm BST

"How do you have an athlete that can break the world record so easily, and she didn't look very tired afterwards. So..."Asked by Joanne Cantwell if the doping revelations that have dogged athletics in recent years/decades have forced her to question everything, O'Sullivan replied:
"I think you have to. Things that you thought were impossible, out of reach or would never be broken and then, all of a sudden, they are broken by the length of a [100-metre] straight, you do have to question it a little bit and... I don't know."
If O'Sullivan doesn't know, we should all be worried. Some of Ayana's competitors also expressed doubts about her performance after the race but the Olympic champion shot back with three reasons for her win:Sonia O'Sullivan ain't convinced! #Rio2016 #Ayana pic.twitter.com/rgKvMcgria
— Aidan (@Aidan_m_) August 12, 2016
"No. 1, I’ve been training specifically (for this event). "No. 2, I pray to the lord. The lord has given me everything, everything. "No. 3, My doping is Jesus. "Those are the reasons."Bish, bash, bosh. Exclusive interview with Paraic Duffy on the latest GAA Hour. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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