Winning at Any Cost

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There’s nothing like standing victorious on the field, court, or track after countless hours of hard work paying off. When you know you deserve it and you did everything to win it fair. Well, this feeling seems to be happening less and less these days as many athletes are going too far to win. Many of them are cheating, losing all of their achievements because they cheated, and are even ruining the sports that so many of us love playing and watching.
Why do people cheat? It seems like everyone is doing it. “We’ve got scientists and professors who cheat, journalists who cheat, lawyers who cheat, and CEO’s who cheat.” (Griffin, Morgan) Many Athletes are cheating these days as well. There are many reasons that these people cheat. Some do it to get rich in a rich in a society where it becomes harder and harder to do that each day. “Some people cheat to become famous. Take Rosie Ruiz, who for a short time was the women's winner of the 1980 Boston marathon. But it turned out -- although Ruiz denied it -- that she hadn't run the race at all and had probably sneaked in 1/2 a mile from the finish line.” (Griffin, Morgan) But the main reason people cheat, be it an athlete or politician, is to win. To get an unfair advantage over your opponent and many of these people do win. It happens on almost all levels of sports, from little league to the Big leagues, Grid Kid to the NFL, there are people winning because they cheated everywhere and its wrong. Someone that has put in honest work and effort should not be beaten by somebody because that person cheated, but in the end the cheater almost always loses. They might enjoy their glory and their trophy, but it usually doesn’t last long.
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Many athletes are going to far and harming the game we love watching and playing, but it comes at a price as they are losing all their awards they had earned, and cheating is becoming more and more common. All of this just to win, but when 10 years down the road when their reputation is ruined and all their awards gone, was it really worth winning at any cost?

Works Cited

Griffin, Morgan. “What Makes People Cheat?” WebMD . Np. Web.15 March 2014.
Magee, Andrew. “The Life of Lance.” Daily Mail. Daily Mail. 11/18/13. Web. 15 March 2014
McNeal, Stan. “Barry Bonds has Become the Face of Cheating in Sports for a Simple Reason: He has Tainted the Most Storied Record in American Sports.” Sporting News.com. Sporting News. 11/26/2007. Web. 15 March 2014.
“The Year Cheaters Paid the Price.” Hoffer, Richard, Sports Illustrated, 12/31/2007. Web. 15 March 2014.

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