Doping In Sports Essay

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How Does Doping in sport damage the sporting industry as a whole?

The usage of performance-enhancing drugs in sports is commonly known as Doping. Doping is banned worldwide in every sports administration and competitions and doping gives an unfair advantage to those using illegal substances, such as steroids to boost their performance. It also puts at stake the integrity of those athletes who do not use performance-enhancing drugs also known as “clean” athletes. In fact it seems that we’re now entering the era of performance-enhancing drugs within professional sports. Doping rids the true athletes of what they truly deserve and is wrong; because why should those who put in a hundred per cent of their effort, be outshone by individuals who are choosing to use substances to enhance their physical and mental abilities? Doping damages the sports industry as a whole because it has a serious physical and mental effects on the athletes, as well as damaging the idea of sportsmanship and it also breaks the trust of the fans, as they realise their idols are hypocrites.

Doping in sports dates back to the ancient Greek times (need ref here). There are anti-doping agencies worldwide in virtually every country. In Switzerland its anti-doping Switzerland, in Nigeria it’s the Nigerian national anti-doping committee and in the UK its UK anti-doping. The increase in in anti-doping industries worldwide indicates the measures they’re willing to take to completely eradicate doping and to bring back positive spirits as well as trust. So, knowing the measure the authorities are willing to take, why are athletes still choosing to risk their careers and health? The answer to that is that an athletic career doesn’t last very long , age is everythi...

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...nce enhancing drugs. Or even continuous attempts and repeated failure.

Some might say even the penalty for a positive test in performance enhancing drugs as become too weak. Just last week professional American sprinter Tyson Gay has been suspended for just one year by the US anti doping agency. He was arguably the second fastest along side Yohan Blake ranking second or third after Usain Bolt.

CONCLUSION
Overall it is clear that the need to use performance enhancing drugs is outweighed by the consequences and issues caused by performance enhancing drugs. Sporting events such as the world cup, the Olympics or the World Series make young children feel inspired and encouraged about what they could achieve through dedication and hard work. I feel it is important for the sporting industry as well as the athletes to return respectability to the sport. By

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