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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="Coxy, post: 2516111, member: 1764"] And yes, that's a problem. But as I keep saying, how else can they do it? If they didn't leave the onus with the athlete then you would just have a situation where club/athlete doctors simply inject whatever the hell they like and the athlete just has to not ask. "I assumed my hired doctors would be complying with the doping rules"..."oh well, that's ok, keep your 7 tour de france titles..." You can say that's not fair, but you know what, who cares. It's the only way it'll work. Other than allowing open slather on performance enhancing drugs...which is often suggested as the easier way to remove the ambiguity. Also a good way to price poorer clubs/athletes/countries out of sport, but oh well... [/QUOTE]
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