The Ramble: Steroid Busts, Steroid Tests, Steroid Trials, Steroid Investigations, And Falling Production

Part of: The Ramble

The present episode of the steroids/human growth hormone in sports story is a series of interconnected events that can be tied back to the BALCO Labs story, and this episode is but a chapter in a larger volume of stories than can be traced back to the Ben Johnson/Seoul Olympics scandal of 20 years ago. In the past week there have been a few stories that serve as a portent of things to come and that this issue is likely to explode as we approach the summer Olympics.

United States Anti-Doping Agency Announces Tough Pre-Olympics Testing. The USADA is heeding the advice of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) by stepping up its efforts to keep sport clean of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) by initiating a volunteer pilot program where athletes are submitting to regular blood and urine tests in an effort to track body chemistry. By tracking the athlete’s body chemistry the USADA and WADA will establish a baseline for these clean athletes in an effort to understand how their bodies react to preparation and competition, and ultimately will enable authorities to spot PED users. The fact that a dozen US Olympians willing to participate in this volunteer effort illustrates that there is an interest on behalf of athletes to keep their sport clean.

WADA’s Human Growth Hormone Testing. WADA has been touting its new HGH testing kits in the lead up to the Beijing Olympics so it will be interesting to see if any athletes get pinched in the upcoming months and during the games. With 11 of the 14 members of the Greek Olympic Weightlifting team failing out of competition drug tests, the cover story is that their coach ordered supplements from a Chinese supplier that turned out to be tainted, which led to the failed tests. This is highly suspicious. But the bottom line is that if records fall in large number this summer and if there aren’t any failed drug tests we can conclude that A) the new testing procedures don’t work, B) the athletes have moved on to IGF-1 and other next generation PEDs, or a combination of both. If times, distances and all the traditional measures used to determine winners in the Olympic games don’t improve this summer WADA can pat themselves on the back.

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  • 1 - Hairynipples

    Apr 30, 2008 at 5:36 pm

    What is next for Roger the Dodger now?????

    A link to JonBenet Ramsey? Area 51? The grassy knoll? The fight at BE?

    It is too much, all too sad and hilarous to watch him at the same time

    Sorry for the divertion, I couldn't wait for you to finish a piece on this.

    Nip-sey (.|.)

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