Steroids in Sports

Oct
17

Steroid Witch-Hunt Costs Lance Armstrong Millions of Dollars in Sponsorships

It seems likely that Lance Armstrong will be stripped of his historic seven Tour de France titles after the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) condemned the professional cyclist as a cheater who used steroids and erythropoietin throughout his career. However, this may be the least of the concerns facing Armstrong. Several sponsors have chosen to abandon Armstrong after the release of the “Reasoned Decision of the United States Anti-Doping Agency on the Disqualification and Ineligibility“. Nike and several other companies made the decision to severe ties with Armstrong costing the cyclist an estimated $30 million over the next few years. [Read more…]

Oct
16

Professional Rugby Player Suspended by UK Anti-Doping After Sentenced to Prison for Steroids

Terry Bridge, a former professional rugby player for the Oldham Roughyeds, has been suspended from sports competition for a period of four years. The United Kingdom Anti-Doping Agency (UKADA) banned Bridge based on non-analytical positive. Specifically, the ban came as the result of a ten-month prison sentence. Bridge was sentenced after he pleaded guilty to the trafficking of anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). [Read more…]

Oct
15

Steroids Help As Much as a Sun Tan According to Arnold Schwarzengger

Arnold Schwarzenegger decided against releasing any new details regarding his use of anabolic steroids during his days as a competitive bodybuilder in his new autobiography. Even worse, Arnold tries to trivialize the significance of steroids when he does mention them in “Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story.” [Read more…]

Oct
14

Yannick Noah More Concerned About Steroids After Lance Armstrong Scandal

Yannick Noah, the 1981 French Open tennis champion, believes that the anabolic steroids and doping problem in sports is even worse than he previously imagined. Noah thanks the Lance Armstrong doping scandal for opening his eyes to the pervasiveness of steroid use in sports. Noah spoke to The Australian newspaper about the Lance Armstrong scandal as well as discussing Spanish athletes and the future of sport. [Read more…]

Oct
13

Greg LeMond Claimed to Have Known That Lance Armstrong Doped

Greg LeMond, a two-time Tour de France champion who was the first American to claim the title, feels vindicated by the United States Anti-Doping Agency’s (USADA) lifetime ban of fellow American Lance Armstrong. Armstrong has been accused of systematically doping thoughout his career and using erythropoietin (EPO), anabolic steroids and blood transfusions to fuel his seven Tour de France victories. LeMond has been an outspoken opponent of doping and a critic of Armstrong. [Read more…]

Oct
12

Women’s Tennis Star Linked to Lance Armstrong Doping Scandal

Sara Errani, a rising star who is one of the top-ranked women’s tennis players, has been linked to one of the doctors implicated in the doping scandal involving Lance Armstrong and the United States Postal Service pro cycling team. Errani is one of several international athletes in a variety of sports who have scrambled to defend themselves from charges of guilt by association. [Read more…]

Oct
11

Lance Armstrong Used Steroids Throughout His Career According to Teammate

The Lance Armstrong witch-hunt has reached its pinnacle with the release of the “Reasoned Decision of the United States Anti-Doping Agency on the Disqualification and Ineligibility [of Lance Armstrong]”. The report is over 200 pages in length and is accompanied by over 1,000 pages of supporting documentation. Eleven former teammates betrayed their former team captain and testified against Armstrong. Their accounts generally corroborate each others in the claim that Armstrong used various banned performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) including erythropoietin (EPO) and anabolic steroids (specifically testosterone) throughout his career. [Read more…]

Oct
10

Ben Johnson’s Teammate Shows Remorse Over His Use of Anabolic Steroids

Former Canadian sprinter Tony Sharpe was once a teammate of the most infamous steroid-using athlete in the history of track and field – Ben Johnson. It was Johnson’s misfortune of getting caught using steroids at the 1998 Seoul Olympics that ultimately brought down all of his teammates, including Sharpe. [Read more…]

Oct
09

Documentary Looks at Steroids in Finnish Cross-Country Skiing

Juha Mieto, a multiple Olympic medalist and one of the most celebrated cross-country skiers in Finnish history, has been linked to anabolic steroids in a new documentary released this month. The Finnish documentary Sinivalkoinen valhe (“The Blue and White Lie”) by director Arto Halonen examines the history of doping and steroids in Finnish skiing. [Read more…]

Oct
07

IFBB Pro Bodybuilder Greg Doucette Busted With Large Quantity of Anabolic Steroids

It was the best of times and the worst of times for Greg Doucette. The bodybuilder had recently been awarded a Pro Card by the International Federation of Bodybuilders (IFBB). Doucette won the light heavyweight division at the 2012 Canadian National Bodybuilding Championships on August 18, 2012. Becoming an IFBB pro bodybuilder is a dream come true for any competitive bodybuilder. But the dream was interrupted only a few weeks later when Doucette was busted with an alleged $250,000 worth of anabolic steroids. [Read more…]