So, we're in a situation where the numbers of dopers are higher, but their chances of getting caught are higher as well. |
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But for one shining moment, there was that first album, and on its virtues even dopers and beer-hounds could agree. |
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And now we are embroiled in another of track and field's endless efforts to get ahead of dopers. |
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Authorities finally admitted they couldn't seem to make a dent in the onslaught of dopers, vandals and thugs. |
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If domestic authorities miss a cheater, the nation is either not testing sufficiently to catch and deter dopers, or, just as bad, is ignoring the results of its own testing. |
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Sufficient testing to catch all dopers is estimated to cost 21,000 euros per athlete per year. |
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Steph Twell has revealed her fury at being cheated out of medals by dopers. |
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But he deserves far greater respect from the handful of idiots intent on sullying the Tour de France almost as much as the dopers. |
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And when the young French man spoke out, there was Lance Armstrong, daddy of the dopers, to manhandle and humiliate him in front of the peloton. |
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The scientist behind the study says that if a similar effect can be shown in humans, it should lead to a lifetime ban for dopers, the report said. |
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But Holl, who also serves as head of policy for UK Athletics, says the findings of the WADA report signal a golden opportunity to boot dopers out for good. |
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But the fact is that dopers in sport get a lifetime punishment anyway. |
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Kilty will compete in the 100m and the sprint relay in Beijing, events that will feature Usain Bolt but also convicted dopers including Justin Gatlin and Tyson Gay. |
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