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3.2.4.5 Drugs in sport Categorise

Target Level
C
Running Total
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Positives
Negatives

Loss of interest in a sport at grassroots level if role models are caught doping
Increased media attention due to doping
Shines a light on negative role models for aspiring performers to avoid
Less of a sporting spectacle if sporting stars are banned
Rescinded medals / titles stripped
Withdrawal of sponsors associated with the athlete, competition or sport
Increased media attention due to winning
Increased financial rewards with winning
Pride associated with winning
Suspensions and bans from competing in sport
Guilt associated with winning using illegal means
Allows more effective drug testing procedures to be developed and carried out
Increased speculation that exceptional performances are due to doping
Fines
Enhanced physiological adaptations
Increased chance of winning

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Pass Mark
70%