Doping in sports
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2019 12:01 am
1. Should doping in sport be legalised?
I believe that doping should not be legalized. A sense of honesty and pure play lies in the nature of sports. It is therefore pointless to compete unless everyone follows common rules. Moreover, doping is associated with great health risks for the individual, which should also be taken into consideration.
2. Will it ever be possible to stop athletes breaking the rules to win?
It will never be possible to totally prevent athletes from breaking the rules to win. As athletes have increased their athletic performance over the years with the help of this, they will continue to find their way of doping.
3. Are athletes who take drugs cheats or are they victims?
In my opinion, I consider them to be cheaters. I do not see it as fair to use additions of illicit drugs or the use of illegal methods to raise a performance.
I believe that doping should not be legalized. A sense of honesty and pure play lies in the nature of sports. It is therefore pointless to compete unless everyone follows common rules. Moreover, doping is associated with great health risks for the individual, which should also be taken into consideration.
2. Will it ever be possible to stop athletes breaking the rules to win?
It will never be possible to totally prevent athletes from breaking the rules to win. As athletes have increased their athletic performance over the years with the help of this, they will continue to find their way of doping.
3. Are athletes who take drugs cheats or are they victims?
In my opinion, I consider them to be cheaters. I do not see it as fair to use additions of illicit drugs or the use of illegal methods to raise a performance.