Premise 1: “True” athletes don’t need drug enhancements to be great.
Justification: When we play the sport fair and have a respect for the rules we show dedication to not only ourselves but our team also. Athletes are role models to the world, placing an impression on especially children and young adults. We spend millions a year on anti-drug campaigns and then become hypocrites by allowing athletes to use them just to be better and make more money. When athletes use their natural ability to play the sport, we admire them and their natural gift.
Example: Greg LeMond is a “true” athlete. He was the first non-European to win the Tour de France and has won it three