Leaked Drug Testing Data Suggests Pervasive Cheating in World Athletics: Reports

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Doping in athletics is much more pervasive than previously believed, according to a recent investigation disputing the accuracy of drug tests carried out by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).

The British Sunday Times newspaper and German broadcaster ARD hired scientists to look over test results of 12,000 blood samples gathered from 5,000 athletes competing in international sporting events between 2001 and 2012. The files were provided by a whistleblower from within the IAAF, the BBC reports.

Leading anti-doping experts Robin Parisotto and Michael Ashenden, who were hired to carry out the investigation, found a marked increase in doping and blood transfusions to boost athletic performance in the last decade since 2001. The findings are detailed in an ARD documentary, Doping — Top Secret: The Shadowy World of Athletics.

Ashenden said that the data shows “a shameful betrayal of [the IAAF’s] primary duty to police their sport and to protect clean athletes,” comparing the current doping problem to that of cycling in the time of disgraced seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, who was subsequently stripped of his titles for taking banned substances.

The findings suggest that over a third of the athletes who won medals in endurance events between 2001 and 2012 allegedly had suspicious test results, including ten athletes at the London 2012 Olympics. None of these have been stripped of their medals, according to the BBC. The report also alleges that 80% of Russian medalists tested showed dubious lab results. TIME has not been able to independently verify these allegations.

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http://time.com/3981640/iaaf-doping-athletics-cheating/?xid=gonewsedit&google_editors_picks=true
 
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Revelatory? Absolutely. Surprising? Absolutely not.

Who knows how many former and present doping Olympic champions - who have never been caught - are considered celebrities in their respective towns or cities where they were born and grew up. I bet the actual number is shockingly high, and includes athletes which rival the popularity of disgraced individuals such as Lance Armstrong (although to me, he'll always be a hero).
 
One would have to be surprised if indeed this were NOT the case .....

The commercial motivation for sporting success virtually makes doping mandatory .
 
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