The sprint bike in the "hardest hit area", the top ten stimulant in sports, is the most typical.
Tencent Sports News Recently, Wang Hongni, a famous triathlete in China, was found to have used illegal drugs and was banned for two years. The triathlete, which is considered as a "pile of medicine cans", was once again pushed to the forefront of public opinion. Looking at all kinds of sports in sports, ten sports are the "hardest hit areas" for doping. Although the anti-doping organizations keep conducting targeted inspections, they are still banned repeatedly!
short-distance run
Doping is the best way to improve the athletes’ instantaneous physiological function, so in the sprint events that need explosive power most, doping incidents are repeatedly banned, and many of those big stars who are suddenly in the clouds are later laid on the altar. The most typical example is that at the Seoul Olympic Games in 1988, Ben Johnson won the men’s 100m gold medal in 9.79 seconds and broke the world record. However, in the subsequent urine test, Ben Johnson was found to have taken synthetic steroids. In addition, gatling and Montgomery, two men who had challenged the world record, were also banned for two years. Jones, a famous American sprinter after Cojna, was also banned for taking steroids and returned to the Olympic gold medal. Ironically, Cojna, the greatest athlete in the history of women’s sprint, was also suspected of using stimulants and leading to her early death, so she still could not bury her body after her death, but had to undergo an autopsy to get her innocence back!
Tour de France:
Whether the Tour de France will survive or not is a hot topic in the sports field some time ago, because this dirty sport is challenging the purity of sports. International Olympic Committee President Rogge said that bicycles will not be excluded from the Olympic Games for the time being, which is already lenient. Armstrong, an American legendary hero known as "Forrest Gump" in reality and winner of the seven-time Tour de France, has created countless glories in his sports career, and his story of overcoming cancer and reaching the peak has inspired countless people today. But less than a year after his retirement, it broke the news that he had taken stimulants many times in the competition. For a time, the controversy about whether Armstrong was a lonely hero or a drug champion spread all over the world. Landis and ulrich were even worse than Armstrong. They were banned and deprived of the greatest honor they had ever won. In particular, Landis, an American, keeps going to court to prove his innocence, but it is useless for him to keep his mouth shut in the face of scientific evidence.
strong and handsome
Although this event is not an Olympic event, it has become a frequent doping event because of its good promotion in various countries, great visual impact and more commercial intervention. Bodybuilders need to stimulate their muscles, so some athletes should often take some so-called tonics to make their muscles develop. According to the statistics of the Anti-Doping Committee of the Chinese Olympic Committee for many years, the number of times bodybuilders tested positive for drugs is among the top three every year. Just this year, the decision on punishing bodybuilder Jiang Xi for violating the prohibition of doping was issued, and Jiang Xi was suspended from participating in national bodybuilding activities for two years from July 21, 2006 to July 20, 2008.
There are many incidents of taking medicine in swimming, and many famous big-name stars are not immune from negative rumors. The most typical example is the Australian flying fish "Thorpe storm", which was first stirred up by the French newspaper L ‘Equipe. The newspaper L ‘Equipe reported that a doping test in May last year showed that Thorpe’s testosterone and luteinizing hormone obviously exceeded the standard, and these hormones acted like steroids, which could obviously improve athletes’ performance. Thorpe denied this, and was obviously greatly stimulated, so that at the press conference, what people saw was not the torpedoes in the past, but more like a sad and helpless child. It was not until this year that the Australian Olympic Committee cleared Thorpe. China women’s swimming team was also troubled by doping. In 1994, the glory of the World Swimming Championships was attacked by some foreign media for taking banned drugs. In 2000, Wu Yanyan, a famous Chinese athlete, tested positive for drugs and was banned for four years, missing the Olympic Games.
weightlifting
There are countless doping incidents in weightlifting, and a large number of lesser-known athletes are banned every year. Of course, well-known athletes often try their own laws. Mutlu of Turkey was once called a "weightlifting prodigy". At the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996, Mutlu, 23, set a new world snatch record and easily won his first Olympic gold medal with an advantage of 7.5 kilograms ahead of the second place. At the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000, Mutlu, a "pocket strongman", was in full swing, not only easily defending his title, but also breaking three world records in snatch, clean and jerk and total score. At the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, Mutlu, 31, became a weightlifter who won three consecutive Olympic titles. However, in the 2005 European Championship, Mutlu was found to have used Nuolong and was banned, which also cast a shadow over the veteran’s declining state to participate in the Beijing Olympic Games.
wrestling
Wrestling emphasizes the use of strength and physical contact, so doping incidents are also common in this project. Domestically, Gao Yanzhi, a wrestler from Shandong Province, was suspended for two years for taking a diuretic, a prohibited drug, after testing in Athens Olympic Games. The foreign example is even more shocking. American male wrestler Benoit killed his wife and son because he took too many steroids! This steroid can strengthen muscles after taking it, but it can also cause emotional outbursts such as paranoia, depression and steroid rage. Therefore, the police said that they thought that Benoit was taking stimulants, which led to the whole person’s emotional loss of control and eventually violence.
triathlon
From the name "triathlon", it is not difficult to see the fierce competition. Only "iron man" can laugh at the end, and doping is undoubtedly the best tool to turn "man" into "iron man". On July 1st, 2005, the Swiss Olympic Committee announced that McMahon, a Swiss female triathlete and winner of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, had been found to have used the illegal drug EPO. McMahon admitted that she had taken stimulants, but she argued that it was because she needed stimulants to treat her illness, not to improve her athletic performance. Wang Hongni, the champion of the Asian Games in China, was declared unqualified by the triathlon official website on October 9th, which made the list of doping in this event filled with the names of China people.
shot
As a strength-oriented throwing event, many athletes in the shot put competition use illegal drugs at risk. During the Athens Olympic Games, Yong Quest, chairman of the International Olympic Committee Medical Committee, revealed in Athens that Russian player Korzalenko, who won the women’s shot put championship in this Olympic Games, failed the doping test! Korzalenko was deprived of his gold medal in the indoor track and field championships in 1999 because of doping. This is the second time he has committed a crime against the wind. Hunter, the husband of American female sprinter Jones, was found to have taken banned drugs such as steroids after the 1999 World Championships, and then he was banned from the IAAF for two years, so he missed the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000.
Rugby
Known as the most antagonistic sports football doping scandal in the world, Ha Silei, a retired American professional football player, revealed that according to his estimation, at least half of the players in the league were taking steroids before drug testing began in the late 1980s. He said, "If you don’t eat, you can’t be as strong as others and can’t keep up with their speed. This is the only reason why we take medicine, because the competition is too fierce. I was still taking steroids six weeks before I decided to end my career. " Keith Jones, an NBA Rockets trainer, said in a recent interview that during his years as a trainer, he saw too many football players taking steroid stimulants.
Tennis:
It is reasonable to say that the effect of doping in tennis, which emphasizes the change of skills and lines, will not be too great. However, with the prevalence of strength-playing, there are also many drug users in tennis. Poorta and canas have unfortunately become "leaders" in their respective fields. In addition, this list also includes Bulgarian beautiful girl Karatancheva. Nowadays, the names of Poorta and Karatancheva are rarely mentioned again, but canas has made a high-profile comeback after the suspension period, becoming one of the few players who have defeated Swiss ball king Federer in a row in recent years. (tears in the sky)
Editor: Wang Xiaoya