Steroids Should Be Banned Essay

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Recently many athletes from all kinds of sports have been caught using performance-enhancing drugs. When an athlete tests positive or is suspicious about using performance-enhancing drugs, the athlete is usually vilified in the media. There also have been many instances never reported. It has come to a point where an athlete who is doing really well in his sport has speculations on the use of steroids or other performing-enhancing drugs arise. But the upsetting thing about sports today is that the speculations may very well be true. The use of steroids, and other performance-enhancing drugs, is dangerous. It also has diminished the value of sportsmanship and because of this I believe the performance-enhancing drugs should be banned. This is an issue as many attempts to ban performance enhancing drugs appeal to the spirit of sport. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), stated the following in the Mar. 2003 World Anti-Doping Code: "Anti-doping programs seek to preserve what is intrinsically valuable about sport. This intrinsic value is often referred to as 'the spirit of sport'; it is the essenc e of Olympism; it is how we play true. The spirit of sport is the celebration of the human spirit, body and mind, and is characterized by the following values: Ethics, fair play and honesty,Health ,Excellence in performance,Character and education,Fun and joy,Teamwork, Dedication and commitment, Respect for rules and laws, Respect for self and other participants ,Courage, Community and solidarity “Performance enhancing drugs are fundamentally contrary to the spirit of sport."The spirit of sport is a good way to keep these drugs banned as the spirit of sport is something that everyone believes in. cheating is another example of something that would come under the spirit of sport as no one likes to play sport with a cheat especially on a professional level and these drugs are just another form of

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