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Old 29-Sep-17, 21:43
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Women of some countries and ethnicities are going to be more athletic than men in others.
Perhaps, but the point made in this tread is that st Bernards from Kazakhstan are worth more than st Bernards from Kyrgyzstan. His point is not that a pitbull is better at biting one's throat than a poodle, or that a retriever is easier to domesticated than a coonhound. The point argued in this tread is that a dog should be ashamed if it's from a country that didn't offer the conditions for developing biting skills.

It's not empowering; it's fostering a different kind of shame culture. And it's loathsome, especially for a fetish.
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al89, I think you have to acknowledge the roll of PEDs in the women's athletics, swimming and weightlifting. Nearly every women's world record in athletics is suspect and we know that state sponsored doping was common place in the old eastern bloc countries and in present day Russia . Obviously Asian men take PEDs as well but we don't have any idea how level the playing field is. I suspect eastern European women have genetic advantage for high jumping and definitely for swimming compared with certain Asian male populations. Not so sure about the rest.
The one guy who has been caught for doping here was the Afghan sprinter... Who still got beaten by plenty of women.

Obviously PEDs exist in sports, but as you see, those men can be just as guilty.

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If a female pitbull gets in a fight with a male poodle, who wins?
Some people here might argue that the male poodle would win if he had better training conditions and if his dog food was better.

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Perhaps, but the point made in this tread is that st Bernards from Kazakhstan are worth more than st Bernards from Kyrgyzstan. His point is not that a pitbull is better at biting one's throat than a poodle, or that a retriever is easier to domesticated than a coonhound. The point argued in this tread is that a dog should be ashamed if it's from a country that didn't offer the conditions for developing biting skills.

It's not empowering; it's fostering a different kind of shame culture. And it's loathsome, especially for a fetish.
No, the point is that the (Eastern) European women are the pitbulls and those men are the puddles. It's actually a good comparison and that is pretty much what this thread displayed so far.

I only posted actual results and compared them. If the truth offends people then the problem is with those people and not with the truth. The only thing that's loathsome is your hatred for those women and for the truth. You don't want to give any credit at all to those women for beating those male national records but instead you just want to bring up excuses for the men.

If you think that this is "shaming" then this entire forum is about "shaming" men for losing to women. People gloat over men losing in competitions to women all the time. Why don't you start moralizing in threads like "submissions from competitions" then, those men did not consent to be put there either and by your logic that is also wrong. In reality it is not because this forum deals with men competing with women.

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Some people here might argue that the male poodle would win if he had better training conditions and if his dog food was better..
So your point is, European women> asian men in sports regardless of training, coaching, facilities, etc? Didn't know this thread went from masochist fetish to a racial degradation fetish, but ok, whatever floats your boat.
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Old 29-Sep-17, 23:20
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So your point is, European women> asian men in sports regardless of training, coaching, facilities, etc? Didn't know this thread went from masochist fetish to a racial degradation fetish, but ok, whatever floats your boat.
No, my point is that those women did better. Period. In fact, my orignal point was just comparing the results. All other points were made due to butthurt people starting to bring excuses for the men and overplaying this "poor conditions" card.

It's just like when someone posts a video of a woman beating a man in let's say grappling and you have tons of comments how "the man didn't try" or "wasn't as skilled as her" or "barely trained" and very rarely you have anyone giving any credit to the woman. It's tiring and it's also very insulting to women athletes because it assumes that pretty much all men are naturally better than them in their sport if they really "try".

Then when it comes to women vs men performance in sports they always compare the elite women athletes to some elite male freak athletes and also put women down as naturally inferior athletes. Well, I tried something different and compared them to men from athletically poor countries. But obviously some people are butthurt because the results that I found go against their narrative that a trained man is somehow always better than a trained woman. This thread shows that this isn't true no matter how you try to spin it. Those men whose records were defeated trained hard and still failed.

There is nothing racial about it. If some people see it that way then it's maybe because some people from Western Europe are just too prejudiced and close-minded because they are taught that everything that is "white" is bad and they perceive Eastern Europeans as "white" and therefore praising them is bad too (according to their logic). That's why they never want to give any credit to Eastern European women athletes but instead often attack them and accuse them of steroids! People generally accept that certain African people are naturally great runners and sprinters but many of those same people get all butthurt when anyone even suggests that Slavs are great athletes, or Slavic women in this case. But why should I have to adapt to those close minded people because their feelings might get hurt? The results speak for themselves.

In Eastern Europe we don't have this ridiculous sensitivity about race that the Westerners have. Also, a lot of people like racial elements in this fetish even if they're not racist otherwise. That's why there are threads about "victorious black women" and things like that.

I included mostly Eastern European women because I know those countries and their athletes well, but I also brought up some African women and the Chinese too and I will look into non-European countries with great athletic performance more in the future. I just don't know them well enough to start with them. Also, Slavic and Germanic women are more attractive to me than those women so it's only natural I rather post about them. I did make a thread about the historic black/African Dahomey amazon women before who killed "white" people.

Another reason why it's mostly Eastern European women it's because they do the best in these comparisons with men because they're all-around great in athletics and have decent results in all disciplines. Some great non-European athletic nations might excel in something but fail in other disciplines and they ended up short in comparisons. Germanic and Slavic women are also the tallest women on the planet.

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The sexy Russian athlete Darya Klishina





Her personal best at long jump is 7.05m compared to the women's world record at 7.52m, but she still beats the Yemeni male record of 6.55m! The men of Yemen simply can't match the athleticism of this sexy tall Russian blonde! A very humbling fact for the men there who consider women inferior.
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A man, from any nation with the same amount of training can be better than women.
So you're basically saying that every man, *if trained*, can get within a second of Usian Bolt's 100m record in order to be "better than women" ??

Sorry, but you do need the right platform - the right genetics - to excel athletically whether you're a man or a woman. I'm secure enough to admit that you could give me all the best training in the world and I'd never come close to out-sprinting someone like Dafne Schippers on her worst day and I'm a pretty fit guy who's in good health (touch wood) who runs swims and weight trains regularly.

The truth is there is as much disparity AMONG genders as there is between them and that disparity is huge.

Elite women can and clearly do beat non-elite men. FACT. Deal with it, please.

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Her personal best at long jump is 7.05m compared to the women's world record at 7.52m, but she still beats the Yemeni male record of 6.55m! The men of Yemen simply can't match the athleticism of this sexy tall Russian blonde! A very humbling fact for the men there who consider women inferior.
She's hot but I love how Yelena Isinbayeva dominates so many huge and in some cases, powerful nations of proud men, such as Pakistan. So few men can compete with her.

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She's hot but I love how Yelena Isinbayeva dominates so many huge and in some cases, powerful nations of proud men, such as Pakistan. So few men can compete with her.
Yeah her pole vault record of 5.06m from 2009 is incredibly impressive.



She definitely represents the peak of female athleticism.

In the 2008 Olympics she jumped 5.05m.

This is the list of male national records from November 2008 that she beat:

Andorra 4.75 Bernat Vilella 2006-06-21 Barcelona
Angola 4.05 José Francisco 1984-06-11 Luanda
Anguilla 3.21 Andre Samuel 2002-04-27 Cobleskill
Antigua 3.80 Calvin Greenaway 1973-06-02 Newham
Antilles 3.50 Ivor Landburg 1997-08-31 Sittard
Armenia 4.40 Onik Khachatrian 1978-06-15 Yerevan
Aruba 3.30 Ericko Pieternella 1995-
Azerbaijan 5.00 Aleksandr Zyatin 1973-05-05 Kharkov
Bahamas 4.89 Brent Vanderpool 1987- Nassau
Bahrain 4.45 Ibrahim Hussein 1995-04-16 Manama
Bangladesh 4.35 Humayun Kabir 2006-04-29 Dhaka
Barbados 3.70 Clifford Brooks 1977-08-13 London
Belize 3.20 Joel Wade 1994-01-21 San Salvador
Benin 3.50 John Godonou-Dossou 1957-06-30 Dakar
Bermuda 3.86 Brooke Onley 1987-05-15 Tuscaloosa
Bolivia 3.90 Daniel Araujo 1986-08-24 Cochabamba
Bosnia-Herz 4.80 Borivoje Bosnjak 1974-06-30 Sarajevo
Botswana 2.50 Geofehngwe Osupile 1987-07-25 Gaborone
Brit Virgin Is 4.20 Paul Hewlett 1987-08-13 Indianapolis
Brunei 4.70 Domingo Kapal 1995-09-03 Singapore
Burkina Faso 3.85 Alassane Néya 1993-05-02 Ouagadougou
Burundi 4.10 Pierre Ntibarashirwa 1979-09-09 Bujumbura
Cambodia 3.90 Péou Chin 1968-07-18 Phnom Penh
Cameroon 4.05 Bienvenu Djakissam 1966-08-21 Viry-Chatillon
Cape Verde Is 4.30 José Rosa 2008-06-15 Luso
Central Africa 3.80 Mickael Conjungo 1989-04-30 Noisy-le-Grand
Chad 3.80 Hubert Djimtoloum 1963- Brazzaville
Congo 4.25 Jean-Prosper Tsondzabéka 1969-06-14 Tunis
Congo Dem Rep 4.20 Abelard Ndombi 1989-05-07 Bordeaux
Cook Islands 3.10 Akanoa William 1987-12-18 Nouméa
Dominica 2.90 Andy Baron 2003-07-19 Bridgetown
Dominican Rep 4.80 Nathanael Semeis 2008-07-04 Cali
Ecuador 4.60 Lenin Zambrano 2007-03-11 Cuenca
Egypt 5.05 Ahmed Abou Zid 1995-08-26 Cairo
El Salvador 4.74 Oscar Hernandez 2003-07-12 San Salvador
Ethiopia 3.65 Yohanes Giorgis 1975- Addis Ababa
Equa Guinea 2.20 Alfonso Ikuga 2007-09-30 Sabadell
Fiji 4.45 Joe Rodan 2002-07-28 Manchester
Gabon 4.50 Sylvain Lindzondzo 1981-08-08 La Valbonne
Ghana 4.45 Edward Abaye 1997-07-05 Kumasi
Grenada 3.70 Alleyne Lett 2005-03-25 Baton Rouge
Guatemala 4.60 Jorge Solorzano 2001-08-18 Cd Guatemala
Guinea-Bissau 2.70 Arnaldo Fernandes 1984-02-29 Santiago
Guyana 4.11 Reginald Dash 1967-04-01 Ponce
Haiti 3.25 Jean Théard 1951-05-24 Port-au-Prince
Honduras 4.15 Cecil Koehling 1994-12-03 Tegucigalpa
Hongkong 4.23 Fung Kam Lung 1999-12-12 Hongkong
Iraq 4.43 Mehdi Muhsin 1982-10-02 Mossul
Ireland 5.00 Alan Burke 1989-08-13 Birmingham
Jordan 4.85 Taber Salem Al-Zahoun 2007-05-19 Amman
Kenya 4.60 Kenneth Kirui 2000-07-20 Nairobi
Korea, North 5.00 Han Il Hak 1990-06-02 Sofia
Laos 3.70 Sisomphone Vongpharkdy 2003-12-11 Hanoi
Lebanon 4.40 Mohamed Nasser 1971-10-15 Izmir
Liberia 4.40 Jangy Addy 2008-06-30 Eugene
Libya 3.70 Ali Magrowi 1969-07-25 Tripoli
Liechtenstein 4.20 Franz Biedermann 1971-08-12 Helsinki
Macau 3.30 Tam Kam Hung 1980-02-02 Hongkong
Macedonia 3.90 Vladimir Karer 1968-08-15 Livorno
Madagascar 4.30 Dominique Rakotoralahy 1967-04-06 Antanarivo
Malawi 3.81 C. Msompha 1967-08-26 Blantyre
Malaysia 5.00 Teh Weng Chang 2002-03-24 Kuala Lumpur
Mali 4.00 Bassan Bagayoko 1982-10-31 Arles
Malta 4.25 Stefan Mohnani 2000-06-16 Marsa
Mauritania 3.15 Sidy Ould M'Barek 1968-05-10 Nouakchott
Mayotte 3.60 Ibrahim Ahamada 2005-04-03 St. Denis, REU
Micronesia 3.85 Keitani Graham 2003-07-10 Suva
Monaco 3.60 Yvan Ornella 1988-03-20 Monaco
Mongolia 3.80 Tserendesh Tsogtbaatar 1970-07-12 Ulaanbaatar
Montenegro 4.00 Darko Simovic 1979-09-27 Beograd
Montserrat 3.58 Lloyd Maloney 1959-09-14 Uxbridge
Mozambique 4.00 Candido Coelho 1974-04-28 Maputo
Myanmar 4.75 Kyaw Zaw 1974-03-31 Rangoon
Namibia 4.84 Johan Mostert 1984-02-25 Windhoek
Nepal 3.85 Rudra Bhattarai 1994-09-16 Kathmandu
Nicaragua 3.75 Eduardo Garcia 1990-01-11 Tegucigalpa
Niger 4.90 Smael Madougou 1999-06-16 Meylan
Nigeria 4.45 Festus Saliu 1991-08-01 Lagos
Niue 3.10 John Kumitau 1979-09-07 Suva
Norfolk Island 1.60 Jayden Nicolai 1997-11-24 Middlegate
Oman 4.30 Yahya Al-Hashmy 2001-05-22 Muscat
Pakistan 4.90 Muhammad Ayub 2005-12-30 Islamabad
Palau 3.20 Filomena Ngirabedul 1969-07 Saipan
Palestine 3.90 Dirar Izat 1983-06-03 Al Kuwait
Panama 4.75 Antonio Morales 1999-05-21 Fairfax
Papua N Guinea 4.20 Eric Momberger 1992-08-06 Barcelona
Paraguay 4.50 Hugo Ramos 1990-05-26 Asuncion
Philippines 5.00 Edward Lasquette 1992-08-05 Barcelona
Rwanda 4.10 Jean-Baptiste Biményimana 1981-11-16 Bugesera
Samoa, West 3.80 Iafeta Sua'mene 1975-03-15 Christchurch
San Marino 4.50 Paolo Maiani 1989-07-01 Imola
Sao Tomé 2.81 Carlos Amado 1996-08-31 Hasselby
Saudi Arabia 4.75 Diaj Khalifa Al-Sogaey 2008-07-31 Valkeala
Seychelles 3.90 Donny Magnan 1995-09-17 Harare
Sierra Leone 3.48 Thomas Sandy 1972-12-26 Freetown
Singapore 4.75 Kean Mun Ng 1990-05-21 Norman
Solomon Is 3.70 Leonard Nonifi 1989-08-26 Nuku'alofa
Somalia 3.50 Mohamed Osman Yussuf 1970- Sheikh
Sri Lanka 4.85 Ruwan Perera 1999-07-31 Colombo
St. Kitts 3.88 Arthur Jeffers 1978-05-20 Basseterre
St. Vincent 3.50 Dan Winsboro 1965-08-01 Bridgetown
Sudan 4.02 Barnaba Mariam 1964-11-05 Khartoum
Surinam 3.50 Ludwig de Sanders 1954-07 Haarlem
Syria 4.60 Mohammed Malla Khalaf 2007-05-19 Amman
Tajikistan 4.70 Yuriy Sakulin 1982-07-16 Leningrad
Tanzania 4.06 Wong Sang 1970-11-14 Dar es Salaam
Togo 4.20 Latif Adeothy 2001-05-26 Valenciennes
Tonga 4.90 Aisea Tukutau 1996-08-07 Wollongong
Trinidad 4.65 Eddison Toby 1995-08-04 Ithaca
Turkmenistan 4.61 Oleg Tsirtsenis 1981-05-17 Ashkahabad
Uganda 4.57 Teddy Sondota 1997-05-15 Abilene
United Arab Em 4.70 Abdullah Abbas Derouiche 2004-03-11 Dubai
Uruguay 5.00 Fernando Ruocco 1980-06-20 Troisdorf
Vanatu 3.70 André Koulon 1975-07-28 Port Vila
Vietnam 4.60 Le Hong Phuc 2006-07-21 Danang
Yemen 3.40 Mohamed Bertouche 1973- Alger
Zaire 4.20 Abelard Ndombi 1989-05-07 Bordeaux
Zambia 3.74 Geoffrey Chongo 1960-06-08 Lusaka
Zimbabwe 4.50 Stanley Flowers 1995-09-18 Harare

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I couldn't find a more recent list so maybe some of those records were improved, but then again it's only fair to compare her to the records of her time when she was in her prime.

At her absolute best, she ruled over men from those countries in their sport.

All of those men were humbled by her athletic ability! Many of those countries are rich with athletic tradition yet they were soundly defeated by Yelena Isinbayeva!




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This thread is dumb. We are trying to talk sense into people with a need to keep their fantasy alive. As much as I wish there was actually a special ethnicity with a superior genepol like amazonian women, I do know the difference between fantasy and reality.

The reality is, that even though you will keep posting results of women who has achieved faster times, higher jumps than men from certain countries, no science points to what you are saying, the only "science" I have found are conspiracies with no evidence. The famous David Duke points to the same "theory" as you, with the end conclusion that some ethnice races are more intelligent than others, which of course has been debunked so many freaking times I don't even know where to start!
On the other hand, there are plenty of studies on why some countries and allegedly races perform significantly better than others, where there is no doubt that social structures is the main factor. Of course you will have small genetic variations, which explains more black people are in sprint and in explosive sports. But to say that some women ethnicities are stronger than some men is downright dumb! To say a women is superior to a man because she can run a 100meter fast is dumb! 100meter or any sprint disciplines has a lot to do with technique and is not just about raw power! Weightlifting is not just about raw power either!

And to you who keeps claiming that nigerian women or whatever can run fast in spite of living in a country with few funds...do your freaking studies!!! it's in their culture to run, wether they go to school or go get groceries!

Im out! My life is too short to be debating with conspiracy morons!
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Eastern Europeans as "white" and therefore praising them is bad too (according to their logic). That's why they never want to give any credit to Eastern European women athletes but instead often attack them and accuse them of steroids!
I have no problem praising Eastern European women.

It's more fun if the individual Yemeni athlete appears to be a chauvinist and he loses directly to a beautiful, blonde Eastern European athlete.
Or a Eastern European guy, why not. One of these guys who dislikes gay people, and then loses to two beautiful girls, who kiss each other after they win.
I guess that should make all Eastern European men feel ashamed and embarrassed.
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This thread is dumb. We are trying to talk sense into people with a need to keep their fantasy alive. As much as I wish there was actually a special ethnicity with a superior genepol like amazonian women, I do know the difference between fantasy and reality.

The reality is, that even though you will keep posting results of women who has achieved faster times, higher jumps than men from certain countries, no science points to what you are saying, the only "science" I have found are conspiracies with no evidence. The famous David Duke points to the same "theory" as you, with the end conclusion that some ethnice races are more intelligent than others, which of course has been debunked so many freaking times I don't even know where to start!
On the other hand, there are plenty of studies on why some countries and allegedly races perform significantly better than others, where there is no doubt that social structures is the main factor. Of course you will have small genetic variations, which explains more black people are in sprint and in explosive sports. But to say that some women ethnicities are stronger than some men is downright dumb! To say a women is superior to a man because she can run a 100meter fast is dumb! 100meter or any sprint disciplines has a lot to do with technique and is not just about raw power! Weightlifting is not just about raw power either!

And to you who keeps claiming that nigerian women or whatever can run fast in spite of living in a country with few funds...do your freaking studies!!! it's in their culture to run, wether they go to school or go get groceries!

Im out! My life is too short to be debating with conspiracy morons!
This thread is about comparing the actual results of women and men, it's about factual data. The only ones behaving like conspiracy theorists are people like you who don't like these facts and bring up a ton of excuses for men. You rushed into these thread without giving any sort of credit to these great female athletes and their accomplishments but instead tried to downplay them.

Also you admit that there are "genetic variations" but obviously you only mention black people. It seems like some Westerners will never give Eastern European women any credit at all. It's also evidenced by how viciously they attack them because of alleged doping, there has been an entire campaign trying to shame those women! There has always been a lot of anti-Slavic racism in the West but I forgive them because they just live in close-minded and prejudiced societies. Fortunately, not all people are prejudiced like you and they appreciate this thread.

Even if you disagree about the reasons, this thread still shows that those elite Eastern European women are a lot better when compared to a lot of male populations around the world than people give them credit for! Yelena Isinbayeva smashed male national records of a lot of countries, including the likes of Ireland.

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I have no problem praising Eastern European women.
You obviously have a problem with this thread praising Eastern European women because they hurt your feelings. You can't deal with the fact that those men got completely crushed by the superior Eastern European female athletes. You bring up excuses for them!

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It's more fun if the individual Yemeni athlete appears to be a chauvinist and he loses directly to a beautiful, blonde Eastern European athlete.
Or a Eastern European guy, why not. One of these guys who dislikes gay people, and then loses to two beautiful girls, who kiss each other after they win.
I guess that should make all Eastern European men feel ashamed and embarrassed.
LOL more prejudice from you. No man in Eastern Europe dislikes hot lesbians. Also what you described sounds a lot like DWW where Eastern European men were mostly losing to Eastern European women and a lot of those women were having lesbian moments between each other. Believe me, I don't have any problem with that and judging by the popularity of that site, neither do other men. Do you really think I would have a problem if Darya Klishina and Yelena Isinbayeva humiliated me in a physical contest and then kissed each other passionately in front of me? Really? LOL where do I sign up for this?

Also, I can assure you that I would have no problem if that hot German sprinter Sina Schielke would make me worship her and humiliate me like the Slavic dog that I am.

I don't care about politics and I don't care about that sensitivity about race that many people in the West have. I'm game for all kinds of these scenarios.

The Yemenis on the other hand would probably feel completely crushed and humiliated if they competed against those athletically superior Eastern European women directly because their country clearly believes that women are inferior considering the way they treat them. Those girls would take their entire collective manhood away.

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