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“The war on doping has failed,” he says. “Lance Armstrong never failed a doping test, despite being subjected to thousands. Nearly every recent winner of the Tour de France has been implicated in doping. About 80 percent of 100-meter finalists are or will be implicated in doping. The fact is that blood doping and use of growth hormone have not been possible to detect, and because doping mimics normal physiological process it will always be possible to beat the test.” Thus, we should embrace the inevitable, and control doping as best we can.”
This is a view echoed by bioethicist professor Andy Miah of the University of the West of Scotland. He argues that we should have a “World Pro-Doping Agency” to complement the World Anti-Doping Agency. “At the moment athletes look to find dangerous substances with significant health risks, but with the correct framework in place athletes can know the risks involved,” he says.
Read more: How Sports Would Be Better With Doping | Playbook | Wired.com
This is a view echoed by bioethicist professor Andy Miah of the University of the West of Scotland. He argues that we should have a “World Pro-Doping Agency” to complement the World Anti-Doping Agency. “At the moment athletes look to find dangerous substances with significant health risks, but with the correct framework in place athletes can know the risks involved,” he says.
Read more: How Sports Would Be Better With Doping | Playbook | Wired.com
