
Doping in Sports
McPherson, Stephanie Sammartino
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103 pagescolour illustrations.
A Junior Literary Guild selection. Contents includes: The price of victory -- A brief history of doping -- Anti-doping enforcement -- What dopers are using -- Beating the system -- Supply and demand -- Turning a blind eye -- Doping in high schools -- The untold story.
Summary: Behind the fame of big-time sports lies a complex web of controversy and deceit. Doping - the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) to gain a competitive athletic edge - is common in many sports. While doping can improve performance, it poses huge risks for athletes' health and careers. Some of the world's top athletes, from cyclist Lance Armstrong to professional baseball player Alex Rodriguez, have seen their images tarnished by doping scandals. Still, the pressure to win and high financial stakes drive many athletes to PEDs. The author of this book uncovers the shadowy world of athletes who dope, the people and organizations that help them, and the scientists and officials committed to stopping them. (Publisher)
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20180427111615.0Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Non-Fiction | B29553 |
Dewey: | 362.29 |
call #: | MCP |
ISBN: | 9781467761482 |
pub: | 2016 |
Type: | ![]() |
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Drugs and sport. |
Drug abuse. |
Doping |