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Drugs and Sports Summary
20,266 words, approx. 68 pages
 "WINNING ISN'T EVERYTHING, it's the only thing." This often repeated comment of a famous National Football League coach, the late Vince Lombardi, captures an attitude held by many fans and athletes: sports is always about winning. This urge to win at...
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Doping Information
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 In sports, doping refers to the use of performance-enhancing drugs, particularly those forbidden by organizations that regulate competitions. Another form of doping is blood doping, either by blood transfusion or use of the hormone erythropoietin (EPO)....




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 The Boston Globe
Detecting doping in sports
10/02/2007: 712 words, approx. 2 pages DISGRACED CYCLIST Floyd Landis was formally stripped of his 2006 Tour de France title recently, making him the latest athlete felled by a doping scandal. Landis's routine urine test had shown an abnormally high ratio of testosterone to epitestosterone. Testing showed the testosterone contained...
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 Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
Board to move on dope tests.(SPORT)
05/08/2007: 361 words, approx. 1 pages Byline: JOHN MARTIN CRITICISM of delays in dealing with positive drugs tests by Bord na gCon has resulted in an immediate response by the semi-State body. Changes in personnel and procedures insisted upon by Minister for Sport John O'Donoghue were designed...
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 AP News
Spain enacts harsh anti-doping law
2/23/2007: 267 words, approx. 1 pages A new law that imposes jail sentences on anyone inciting doping in sports came into force in Spain on Friday.The legislation _ called the "law to protect health and combat doping in sports" _ also creates a national anti-doping agency."The law is to protect athletes,"...



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