DOPING IN SPORTS: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
Abstract
Winning in sports at all costs does not permit the philosophy of sports increased use of doping in sports to gain an upper edge threatens the safety, health and longevity of' athletes while preventing of greater risk of' injury. Doping reefers to the use of banned athletic performance-enhancing drugs by athletic competitors, where the term doping is widely used by anizations that regulale sporting competitions. High commercial stakes have also lead to increasing, resort to doping b)' ,sports persons to enhance their performance, reaching a peak in cowl Olympics with the fastest man on earth turned out to be a drugged man.
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