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Doping
April Henning
Paul Dimeo
其他書名
A Sporting History
出版
Reaktion Books
, 2022-06-27
主題
Sports & Recreation / General
Sports & Recreation / History
Sports & Recreation / Health & Safety
ISBN
1789145287
9781789145281
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=iEluEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
A gripping, provocative history of doping in sports—packed with examples—that proposes a new emphasis for modern anti-doping efforts.
Why is doping a perennial problem for sports? Is this solely a contemporary phenomenon? And should doping always be regarded as cheating, or do today’s anti-doping measures go too far?
Drawing on case studies from the early twentieth century to the present day,
Doping: A Sporting History
explores why the current anti-doping system looks as it does, charting its origins to the founding of the modern Olympic Games. From interwar notions of sporting purity to the postwar stimulant crisis, what seemed an easily resolvable problem soon became an impossible challenge as the pharmacology improved, the policy system stuttered, and Cold War politics allowed doping to flourish. The late twentieth century saw the creation of the World Anti-Doping Agency, but has the intensity of these global measures led to unintended harms?
From the cyclist Tommy Simpson who died in 1967 on Mont Ventoux with amphetamines in his jersey to Team Russia’s expulsion from the 2018 Winter Olympics,
Doping: A Sporting History
is a gripping, provocative account that ultimately proposes a new approach: one for the inclusion and protection of athletes themselves.