The American cyclist Lance Armstrong was denying doping for years. However he was accused of taking forbidden medicines numerous times, he continued to claim that he never administered prohibited medications. Even when the USADA proved that the cyclist doped, he lied about doping. But ultimately, Lance Armstrong decided to admit to using EPO, testosterone and blood transfusions.
Although a lot of athletes took performance-enhancing drugs and avoided detection successfully, there was anything uncommon in the doping case of Lance Armstrong. The American cyclist reached great success in sports. He acquired 7 Tour de France titles. He won also some other awards. Lance Armstrong obtained worldwide success. Although he submitted to a lot of drug tests, he never tested positive for any banned product.
Of course, Lance Armstrong is not the only athlete who has doped. Sportspersons have administered prohibited preparations during past years. They continue to apply steroids and other related medicines nowadays. And professional athletes will administer them in future. Application of steroids and other doping products is spread in professional sports. Almost each athlete takes banned medications. While certain athletes test positive for banned medications and receive suspensions, others avoid detection.
When it comes to the attitude to Lance Armstrong’s doping, it’s mainly negative. Numerous persons got essential anger, when the famous cyclist admitted to applying EPO, the steroid testosterone and blood transfusions. A lot of individuals believed in him. They thought that the legendary American cyclist was “clean”. That’s why their disappointment was significant.
And what is about “clean” sports? Anti-doping officials should think about this issue. While anti-doping officers claim that they have sophisticated tests to eradicate doping from sports, many sportspersons use anabolic steroids and/or other related drugs and remain undetectable.
While Lance Armstrong has admitted to taking prohibited drugs, anti-doping officials should acknowledge that their programs are weak.