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Anti-doping is still a tough task!
Oct 8, 2007 22:21
  • JIMMYB
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The source said that Marion Jones has admited that she used steroids before the Sydney Olympic Games. In that year, she won three medals of 100 meters, 200 meters and 4 × 100 metres relay and other two bronze medals. What's more, she has given up the five medals and returned them. Also she apologized to her competitors for her cheating in the competition.

What a say news! For winning the golden medals, some athletes take high risk to use dopings. It is not fair for other athletes. How can we prevent such frauds?
Oct 8, 2007 22:22
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Marion Jones cries while speaking to the media.

Oct 9, 2007 01:26
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Perhaps we should attach lower importance on the medal itself.
Oct 9, 2007 03:20
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It is a big problem, cheats should never prosper
Oct 9, 2007 05:29
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The facts are that steriods have been around since at least the Melbourne Olympics in 1956.
They were only made Illegal in 1976. So you would have to assume that most record have been achieved by using them. Not just in power Events but accross the board.
Perhaps the Best always win?
Dodger.
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