PED Usage in Athletics: Ineffectiveness of Suspensions

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Maria Sarapova: Suspension. Enough? Or Inadequate? I strongly recommend the article “Why Suspensions Won’t Deter PED Users Like Maria Sharapova” by Zach Petersel to be published in The Shorthorn newspaper. Petersel’s article is incisive, coherent, and persuasive; his discussions are relevant and have sufficient evidences to support his claim. The issue of the article is complex, controversial and intriguing standing suitable for most of The Shorthorn readers including professional athletes, trainers, investors, and sports enthusiasts. “Why Suspensions Won’t Deter PED Users” first appeared on an online publication of Forbes magazine. In this article, the author has explained about the exponential benefits of using PED, and later he has showcased the big gap between the punishments and benefits that players get from using PEDs. Petersel has made a strong claim that the current provisions of punishments for PED users are not effective enough. He has written that the temporary ban they receive, and the fine amount they are made to pay are not sufficient to discourage PED users from using such drugs. He has used the discussion about endorsements and investments to reinforce his claim. Furthermore, he has written about Maria’s earnings and economic inflow, and then explained about the effect caused by the suspension …show more content…

He invites readers to have an overview of the scenario where the concerned topic is about the highest paid female athlete and use of PED, and about the issue which is of global concern. The discussion particularly weavers around the use of “Performance Enhancing Drugs” by athletes. The author does more than just pointing out the fact that current punishments are not enough to curtail the sportsmen from using

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