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  • liftsiron
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    • Nov 2003
    • 18443

    Let Olympians take drugs, says ethics scientist

    Let Olympians take drugs, says ethics scientist
    posted on SM by Bouncer


    Let Olympians take drugs, says ethics scientist
    A SCOTS sports scientist has caused a storm in the middle of the Winter Olympics by calling for performance enhancing drugs to be legalised.

    Professor Andy Miah, Chair in Ethics and Emerging Technologies at the University of the West of Scotland, believes allowing steroid use would mean attention could be focused on managing the health risks they pose.

    He said: “We need to recognise that enhancements are becoming more prevalent and sport will soon need to embrace them more fully.”

    But UK Anti-Doping, which ensures sports bodies comply with the World Anti-Doping Code, dismissed his claims, insisting: “Doping is cheating.”

    Moral questions should “disappear”

    More than 30 athletes were banned from the Vancouver Olympics for breaking anti-doping rules.

    Prof Miah, who lectures at the UWS, claims he wants drugs to be permitted so more track and field records can be broken.

    He said: “While there may be widespread support for cleansing sport of doping, we should consider why we spend time prohibiting performance enhancement in sports when what we ask athletes to do is break the known limits of human capability.

    “This is what elite sports require, so athletes should be permitted the use of whatever means are available to them to optimise the chance of this taking place.”

    Writing from Vancouver, where he chaired a drugs debate at the weekend, he called for moral questions to “disappear.”

    He said: “Athletes are technological beings.

    “Their performances are already lab-generated, with or without doping.

    “Some technologies we like and consider valuable, like treadmills or hypoxic chambers.

    “Others, we think are fiendish, like steroids.

    “However, if only we made steroids legal, that moral judgment would disappear and we could focus on managing the health risks they pose, rather than rushing simply to condemn athletes for using them.

    “Overall, we need to recognize that enhancements are becoming more prevalent and sport will soon need to embrace them more fully.”
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  • IRON37

    #2
    of course I agree lol. But I would bet most of the world wouldnt. Just because theyre uneducated or mislead. I know old news.. maybe someday that will change though and it will finally lose its stigma

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    • Deacon
      Vet
      • Jan 2005
      • 3686

      #3
      that is really a well educated article - very well put of course it wont fly as of now but it is a beginning
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      • hermit234
        VET
        • Mar 2004
        • 169

        #4
        there should be a football league that sets their contracts so that ALL players are mandated to be on AT LEAST 1000mgs of Test per week along with amphetamines. just kidding
        BRICKS NO HIT BACK.

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        • black7
          Vet
          • Feb 2007
          • 4283

          #5
          Originally posted by hermit234
          there should be a football league that sets their contracts so that ALL players are mandated to be on AT LEAST 1000mgs of Test per week along with amphetamines. just kidding
          used to be lol.... XFL... it failed
          Tempus fugit, Carpe diem.

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