The Taylor Hooton Foundation has been hired by the Rhode Island Interscholastic League (RIIL) to conduct “anti-steroid” assemblies in Rhode Island high schools during the 2013-2014 academic year. In an unusual turn of events, money spent by bodybuilders on steroids and hGH has ended up in the pocket of THF president Don Hooton. Even stranger was the possibility that this may not have happened without the use of United States anti-terrorism laws!
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A-Rod, Steroids and the Most Reliable Triple Hearsay from the New York Times
The New York Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez purchased documents linking him to the Biogenesis steroid scandal in an effort to suppress incriminating information. How do we know? Because the New York Times tells us so. The perpetuation of the A-Rod witch-hunt is made possible through the magic of anonymous sources and the generous use of hearsay. […]
Nasser el Sonbaty and Anabolic Steroids
IFBB pro bodybuilder Nasser el Sonbaty died in his sleep on March 20, 2013 after being ill for several months. Given that Nasser el Sonbaty admitted using anabolic steroids in a sport where steroid use is pervasive, many people predictably blamed Nasser’s death on his use of steroids. Here’s what we think of the anti-steroid crusaders who want to condemn Nasser in the days following his death.
Sciroxx – Long-Arm of Steroid Law Enforcement Takes Interest
Two men involved in the domestic distribution of Sciroxx-brand anabolic steroids have pleaded guilty in the United States District Court in Providence. Edmond Paolucci and Patrick Cunningham admitted responsibility for importing bulk quantities of steroids and ancillary drugs, repackaging them in retail-size units with the Sciroxx label and shipping them to customers in the United […]
Drug Free Sport New Zealand Blames Bodybuilders for Steroids in Sports
The use of anabolic steroids in competitive sports has been blamed on many things including the win-at-all-costs culture and the increasing commercialization of sports. But Drug Free Sport New Zealand believes the real culprits responsible for the rampant use of steroids in sports are bodybuilders! The NZ anti-doping chief claims bodybuilders are selling steroids to athletes who work out at the same commercial gyms.
Professional Boxer Tony Thompson Advocates Legalization of Doping
American boxer Tony Thompson wants anabolic steroids and doping to be legalized in the sport of professional boxing. Rules against steroids are unenforceable. Boxers are getting away with the use of steroids. This places non-steroid using boxers at a dangerous disadvantage. The only fair and honest way to address the problem is to allow doping according to Thompson.
Police Make Mistake: Anabolic Steroids Not Really Found at Oscar Pistorius Home
The South African Police Service testified that two boxes of the anabolic steroid testosterone, needles and syringes were found in the bedroom of Oscar Pistorius. They appear to have made an embarrassing mistake. Anabolic steroids were not really found. It appears to be an innocuous product called Testis compositum consisting of animal testicle extracts and homeopathic ingredients.
China Shocked It is the Source of Steroid Powder for the Rest of the World
Where do most underground steroid labs (UGLs) and steroid “home-brewers” obtain their steroid powders? From China, of course. While most steroid-using bodybuilders have known this for a decade, it is breaking news to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). And the Chinese governments claimed to be “shocked” to learn this information from WADA.
Oscar Pistorius and the Inevitable Questions of Anabolic Steroids and Roid Rage
It was inevitable that questions about anabolic steroids and “roid rage” would be raised in the context of Oscar Pistorius’ murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. The South African Sunday newspaper City Press was the first to report that police have requested to test Pistorius’ blood for the presence of anabolic steroids. Within hours, the UK tabloid The Sun announced steroids were found at the home of Pistorius.
The Short History of Steroid Incidents in the National Basketball Association
The National Basketball Association (NBA) has a very short history of “incidents” involving anabolic steroids and performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). There have only been three positive steroid test results – and at least one of them was for DHEA. Other than that, there has been one NBA player to claim steroids were a “huge” problem only to later deny it. And one former NBA player who was arrested for steroid possession only to find out the vials didn’t contain an illegal substance.