Essay On Performance Enhancing Drugs In Sports

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Sociology of Sport Topic 5-“Should performance enhancing drugs be legalised in sport.” Discuss this statement outlining your point of view. Make reference to the impact that drugs are having with respect to participation in sport in Australia. Performance enhancing drugs cause not only an unhealthy advantage to the user, it also destroys the users’ body. In Australia there have been many occasions where the use of performance enhancing drugs has impacted and created controversy in the sporting industry. There are many different types of performance enhancing drugs. However, they all seem to have the same sorts of side-affects. As a general overview of all performance enhancing drugs, the side effects for men consist of, prominent breasts, baldness, shrunken testicles, infertility, impotence, cardiomyopathy and many more. If a women athlete participates in the taking of these performance enhancing drugs, her voice could drop dramatically, increased body hair, baldness, infrequent or absent periods, carpal tunnel syndrome and numerous others. …show more content…

The reason why these drugs are such a problem is because they work, this means that the users can run faster, build more muscle, and work for longer which means that the rule abiding players on the field, pitch, or oval not only have to play a full game trying to compete and win against an evenly matched side they also have to play individuals who have broken the rules and law whom are stronger than normal, faster, and fitter because of these drugs that are being abused. Jason Clare, the Justice Minister was quoted saying that the ACC findings are “disgusting fans” and “shocking players and coaches.” Richard Ings, the head of Sports Anti-Doping Authority declared that the exposures represent “the blackest day in Australian

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