Performance Enhancing Stimulants

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The integrity of sports is in parallel due to the use of performance-enhancing cheating methods to get ahead of the competition. “Nobody wants to believe this stuff. The worst part is that people who are in the know do know about it, but don’t do anything.” The incredible amount of lied held from the public should be exposed in order to maintain integrity in every sport around the world. The feeling of winning without taking shortcuts will be preserved, and hard-work and determination without enhancing yourself synthetically is the ideal sport’s hero every kid wants to look up too. Do parents really want their children to look up to blatant cheaters and liars?

The use of performance-enhancing stimulants has become the forefront of athletics.
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He took EPO- the blood boosting wonder drug that can enhance athletic performance for seven weeks, and in the end he took a drug check and passed.” (Reily) Not only that, performance-enhancing stimulants aren’t the only way athletes have been cheating the sports they love. A Hungarian engineer invented a way to to conceal a near-silent engine in a racing bicycle, and exposed the secret of selling an individual a motor in 1998 for 2 million dollars. Recently, in Italy a thermal camera was used to catch 7 professional cyclist in the act in two separate races. In order to stop cheating there must be law and order, but even the union cycliste internationale, cycling’s governing body, lacks appetite to uncover yet another damaging scandal to it’s sport. Former tour de France winner Greg Lemond says “ Nobody wants to believe this stuff. The worst part is that people who are in the know do know about it, but don’t do anything. The UCI has know about it for many years.” The sporting world is nothing if not a zero-sum game- the victory you hold over me is my defeat, but if you must cheat to succeed, then what choice do i have but to cheat too. The rewards for the