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doesn't make the news? it's all they talk about these days in sports... the steroids scandals in baseball were a HUGE deal and ended up becoming political. |
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Just so I don't appear to be picking on the "Paper champion....ooops, make that "Chemical champion" Bolt, his notorius trainer says that 8 out 10 sprinters are using. I choose to see the sunny side whether it's "naive" or not. I truly believe most of athletes are clean. A few choose to use illegal drugs and some got away with it but some got caught. You see, my world (in my eyes) is more beautiful than your world (in your eyes). ![]() |
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You sounded like that there are no good people and no one has moral standard. I like optimistic people and hope someday havng a chemist as part of the training team for so many athletes will no longer be necessary. Here is a link to an interesting article about the drug testing program for the London games. http://edition.cnn.com/2012/04/12/sp...ory/index.html "The fight continues and the sophistication continues on both sides. You find that athletes and those that advise athletes are more sophisticated in what they do than they were 10 years ago," he said." Apparently IOC is trying, and they deserve credit for that. As to their optimism - it is fair to say the effort they are making clearly shows they are convinced doping is rampant. You don't take over 6000 samples from athletes that you think are competing clean. |
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In mushing and other endurance sports I would think that drugs that help you stay awake and alert would be an advantage. he won his 3rd title off the stuff entirely, his 4th he was using again... the last two years though, more deserving men have won. |
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