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Lead Stories: October 13, 2008

Why Does Everyone Hate The Beijing Olympics? Part One

Posted April 15, 2008 at 11:00 AM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Beijing News, Doping, Culture/History, Socio-Political, Events, Track & Field, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor

The April 13 Sunday New York Times was a veritable indictment of Beijing 2008 and the Olympics movement. How bad could it have been? The front page upper left hand corner article’s title was ”

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Dick Pound Loses Bid to Be Sport’s Top Judge

Posted April 5, 2008 at 07:00 AM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Culture/History, Socio-Political, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor, Doping

World peace announced. Complete loan forgiveness for all credit card holders. Michael Sedor (that’s me) named to Olympic team. What other news could bring an equivalent smile to this writer’s face? How about this one from the International…

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Possible New Banned Olympic Substances: Deer Penis and Turtle Blood

Posted April 1, 2008 at 08:06 AM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Doping, Culture/History, Socio-Political, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor

In what must somehow be April Fools Day related, Bloomberg.com media service reports today that “Deer penis, turtle blood and angelica root potions have joined steroids and amphetamines on the list of banned drugs for Chinese Olympians.”…

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Slovenia’s Ceplak Edges Closer to Two-Year Doping Ban

Posted November 20, 2007 at 03:17 PM by Adam Jacobs

Section: Events, Track & Field, Doping

Olympic 800m track and field bronze medallist Jolanda Ceplak of Slovenia edged closer to a two-year doping ban today after the nation’s athletics federation rejected any doubts about the validity of the athlete’s positive test for EPO last June.

“All doubts about the tests’ accuracy…

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IOC President Asserts Zero Tolerance Against Doping as Top Priority of His Mandate

Posted November 12, 2007 at 11:57 AM by Jamal Walker

Section: Doping

Speaking ahead of the World Conference on Doping in Sport that will open in Madrid next week, IOC President Jacques Rogge said that the fight against doping remained at the top of the agenda of the Olympic Movement. “I would like to reiterate the…

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IOC, IAAF move forward on Marion Jones doping case

Posted November 6, 2007 at 03:00 PM by Martha Jones

Section: Events, Track & Field, Doping

International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge has confirmed that former Olympic champion, famous sprinter Marion Jones, would face further action by the IOC after IAAF’s treatment upon her.

After years of denying she had ever used performance-enhancing drugs, Jones admitted in court that she’d taken…

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U.S. Track Stars Williams, Richards Tackle Tough Issues in WCSN Blogs

Posted October 15, 2007 at 06:12 PM by Martin Kennedy

Section: Events, Track & Field, Doping

Two of Team USA’s biggest stars have taken on the toughest news in the sport, including doping, the Marion Jones debacle and the U.S. media attention on track & field.

Lauryn Williams, the 2005 world champion, 2004 Olympic silver medalist and 2007 World Outdoor silver…

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