In Defense of Doping: Reassessing the level playing field By Alexander Hutchison

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Alexander Sandy Hutchison d 2015 The use of drugs to enhance athletic performance has been around since before the creation of the ancient Olympic games in the 8th century BC Greek and Roman athletes would steel their courage and dampen their pain with mead beer and wine After the creation of the modern Olympics in 1896 the methods changed but the practice remained During the early decades of the 20th century athletes experimented with a range of performance enhancing drugs PED from simple elixirs containing caffeine and alcohol to harder drugs including heroin cocaine and even strychnine In the 1940s soldiers returning from the front lines of World War II brought amphetamines back to their sports The new drug that was provided to soldiers to keep them alert and fearless proved to be just as good for delaying fatigue and reducing the sensations of pain brought on by participation in ever grueling athletic events that demanded superhuman feats of strength courage and stamina The human body isn t designed to ride a bike for 100 miles in 90 F heat up and down the Alps and Pyrenees every day for three weeks It s little wonder that many athletes resort to any means necessary to keep themselves in the game Not surprisingly the combination of these extreme sporting events with drugs led to several notable deaths in the 1950s and 1960s The practice of doping was soon banned But making unwanted practices illegal rarely makes them go away instead they become dangerous In the modern landscape of anti doping practices testing measures have become so sensitive that many high profile athletes have tested positive for PED after consuming contaminated food drink and prescribed drugs There have even been documented cases of athletes failing doping control tests after banned drugs taken by their partners crossed into their bodies during sex Although most athletes and fans do not want us to return to the wild days of strychnine smoothies the current model of doping control isn t sustainable There is strong evidence that many PED including anabolic steroids and growth hormone have legitimate uses in speeding recovery from injury safely returning athletes to training and competition Finally no athlete should be banned for the use of recreational drugs that have no performance enhancing capabilities namely marijuana In Defense of Doping explores the relationship between doping and sports and offers an alternative pathway forward In Defense of Doping Reassessing the level playing field

In Defense of Doping: Reassessing the level playing field By Alexander Hutchison
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