In 1988, after Carl Lewis was awarded the gold medal in the 100M dash when Ben Johnson tested positive for steroids, (I believe it was) Lewis stated that he was not really that surprised because he just didn't think that it was humanly possible to run the 100m in 9.79 (Johnson's winning time).
In the past 3 years, 2 american’s have euqaled or surpassed that time.
In today’s Houston Chronicle there is a tiny article (which is a true disappointment considering the magnitude of the accusations) that reads as follows:
According to Terry Madden, the chief executive of the US anti-doping agency: "What we have unconverted appears to be intentional doping of the worst sort (...) this is a conspiracy involving chemists, coaches and certain athletes using what they developed to be undetectable designer steroids to defraud their fellow competitors and the American and world public"
The drug in question is known as THG and though no athletes were named, it appears that several prominent athletes are a party to this.
I also know for a FACT, that some elite swimmers know of the drug, and believe it is undetectable.
*** This is in no way intimating that any specific athlete has or is using the substance.
Tom:
What are the serious long term consequences you are referring to? Specfically, what drugs are you referring to? The media parades a few sick athletes in front of us that have grossly abused steroids for decades and we then draw the inference that you will immediately die if you use at all. Talk about a slippery slope.
I don't personally take performance enhancing drugs but I beleive all the hyperbole over immediate death, the downfall of all competitive sports and poor examples for all children is over the top. It's hard to have any meaningful discussion of this topic when such extremes are thrown out without supporting evidence.
Tom:
What are the serious long term consequences you are referring to? Specfically, what drugs are you referring to? The media parades a few sick athletes in front of us that have grossly abused steroids for decades and we then draw the inference that you will immediately die if you use at all. Talk about a slippery slope.
I don't personally take performance enhancing drugs but I beleive all the hyperbole over immediate death, the downfall of all competitive sports and poor examples for all children is over the top. It's hard to have any meaningful discussion of this topic when such extremes are thrown out without supporting evidence.