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Performance Enhancing Drugs International Olympic Committee
1,376 wordsThe 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, proved to be one of the most exciting Olympic games of all time. World records fell in everyday of the 14 -day event; in every sport ranging from shuttlecock to track and field, records fell like dominos. The most competitive sport in the 1988 Olympiad was the men's 100 -meter dash, with a field consisting of the ten fastest men in the world, at the time. World record holder Ben Johnson, who shattered the world record by thirteen hundreds of a second a mo...
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Performance Enhancing Drugs York Chelsea House Publishers
1,355 words... use such dangerous materials? That is one question no one can yet answer. Performance-enhancing drugs are not solely used by men in these types of activities. Women also have been known to use them, especially Chinese women. For example, there was quite a controversy in the recent National Games in Shanghai, China. According to Phillip Whitten of The New Republic, ... in the weight-lifting arena alone, Chinese women eclipsed every world record in all nine weight classes... in some weight-lif...
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First African American Track And Field
1,395 wordsWomen throughout history have made extreme progress in expanding their rights and freedoms. They have also made it a point to prove that they are as equal as men through their careers, lives, and their athletic abilities. Women have come a long way in becoming well- rounded athletes, but the discrimination is still present. Although they have substantiated themselves in many ways, women are still viewed as inferior to men, especially as athletes. Women have always participated in extracurricular...
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Performance Enhancing Drugs In Sports
1,460 wordsIntroduction Performance enhancing drugs in sports has become a controversial topic in todays professional sports world, as pros and cons are discussed in the media and among professional organizations. Todays athletes continue to push the boundaries of excellence in performance and physical fitness. Helping these athletes are more refined training methods and technologies. Never have athletes had more training aids at their disposal. The down side is that never before have athletes had more opp...
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United States Olympic United States Olympic Team Florence
515 wordsFlorence D. Griffith nicknamed Dee Dee, Was born on December 21 195. She grew up in a project in Watts, a poor section in Los Angeles California. Florence had 11 brothers and sisters. She would often ask why there were so poor? Her mother would tell her that they were rich as a family Florence was stubborn as a child. Sometimes she would go for days without speaking to anyone. She just read her books. She loved poems. Florence always wanted to stand out and be her own self. She had her own ideas...
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Jesse Owens Olympic Games
563 wordsjesse owens 1 Jesse Owens was the best track athlete at the 1936 Olympics due to his four gold medals in the 400 meter relay, the 100 meter dash, the 200 meter dash and the running board jump or the long jump. Now not only did he run but he showed that he was also versicle and could jump. He also won a gold by the help of three others to win the 400 meter relays. Now a short summary of his life will be discussed. One of the greatest track-and-field athletes of all time. He was born James Clevela...
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Gold Medal Los Angeles
836 wordsOlympic Olympic Legends Tristan Yapuncich Olympic Legends 9 / 21 / 00 Olympic Legends There are many important Olympic athletes. Three of the most amazing, however, are probably Jim Thorpe, Florence Griffith Joyner, and Mark Spitz. These legends were super athletes as well, as amazing people. Jim Thorpe was born on May 28, 1887 in a one-room cabin in Oklahoma. Although there is much confusion on Thorpe's date of birth, this is the date according to his estate. The career biography of Jim Thorpe ...
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Performance Enhancing Drugs International Olympic Committee
1,437 wordsSteroid Steroids May 11, 2000 Steroid Use Should Be Legalized The 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, proved to be one of the most exciting Olympic games of all time. World records fell in everyday of the 14 -day event; in every sport ranging from shuttlecock to track and field, records fell like dominos. The most competitive sport in the 1988 Olympiad was the mens 100 -meter dash, with a field consisting of the ten fastest men in the world, at the time. World record holder Ben Johnson, who sha...
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