You're right, McEwen. Ngugi and every single other Kenyan after 1987 was on EPO. How did I not see the light? Surely he was blood doping when he won World Cross in '86 and then switched to EPO in '87 and was thus able to throw in a 58. Years before the rest of the world was taking the stuff, Ngugi, who lived in a tent in the Armed Forces camp, had access to it. Thanks for enlightening me. It all makes so much sense. After he washed his shoes in the river, Ngugi would go to the Ngong Hills Hospital and meet his connection. Before hospitals anywhere else in the world used it for legitimate purposes, the Ngong physicians were running a secret operation costing tens of thousands of dollars to supply the Armed Forces team. It all makes sense now. Facetiously yours, sideshow bob
