Who was the first athlete to suffer a doping related death at the Olympics?
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22 Citations | The results of this study revealed that athletes who use analgesics prior to competition may be especially prone to using doping substances. |
This is the first systematic evidence that doping decreases consumer demand for sporting events. | |
8 Citations | We argue that the burden of proof for doping should not rest on the athlete or the team of sports doctors, but should rest instead on the sponsors. |
The UK’s example should be followed by all countries participating in the 2012 Olympics in the eff ort to combat doping in athletics. | |
35 Citations | This article argues that doping is an ethical issue that should also consider athletes and non-athletes who are affected by the implications of anti-doping attitudes and bans. |
27 Citations | The paper concludes with an examination of some aspects of anti-doping policies within sport and it is suggested that a more imaginative approach to athlete education is needed to prevent the misuse of drugs. |
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