IOC plans tougher sanctions, Olympic ban for doping cheats

by ChristophrHiestr | August 25, 2007 at 10:28 am
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I wonder if this means you could juice up, then rat someone out and still win the Gold?

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Jordan Yerman

It sucks that international sports have become as much about pharmacy as actual competition. As you say, it looks like a ratting-for-play trade is what's indended, which I disagree with. Cheating is cheating, and then turning in the folks who helped you cheat doesn't make you less of a cheater.

(I use "you" in a general sense, and am not accusing ChristophrHeister of doping. He posted this article using his own natural abilities, as tests will no doubt prove)

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