Showing posts with label cycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cycling. Show all posts
Friday, 5 June 2020
News Flash: Weighlifters use steroid!! Daaaa!
McLaren said 40 positive doping tests were ''hidden'' in IWF records and that athletes whose cases were delayed or covered up went on to win medals at the world championships and other events.
(Add: shotputters, runners, skiers, cyclists, pitchers, swimmers, tennis players and javelin throwers to that list of doping cheaters)
Read the story on Yahoo News
Thursday, 14 July 2016
India's industrial waste water for sale, K2 artificial marijuana and cheating cyclists
India offers Ganges Holy water by post
Indian businessman Subrata Khan was able to find two locations along the Ganges - to draw his 'holy' water. Congrats to Mr. Khan because which for decades the river Ganges's water has been undrinkable - thoroughly polluted by industrial waste, raw sewage, and dead bodies - yes, I said bodies. This new product, called Gangajal, will be bottled and mailed to an address of your choosing. The price? .22 cents for a 200ml bottle. But you may want to wait until you're standing in your local hospital's emergency department before taking your first sip.
Read the story on BBC News
33 suspected of overdosing on artificial marijuana in Brooklyn
On the one hand - organised crime is once again making millions selling death to poor people...
“It’s like a scene out of a zombie movie, a horrible scene,” said Brian Arthur, 38, who watched three people collapse as he made his way to work in the morning and began live-streaming the episode on Facebook. “This drug truly paralyzed people.”
And on the other hand - poor folks! Just say no!
Read the story on NYTimes
Getting into gear: the rise of doping in amateur cycling
And on the subject of drugs, it seems as if not even the world of amateur sports is immune from the scourge of cheating and cheaters. Cyclists competing for mere hundred dollar prizes are takingcortisone, testosterone, human growth hormone [hGH], clenbuterol, EPO and RNF to improve their chances of winning. Evidently winning is more important than their health.
Read the story in The Telegraph
Labels:
cycling,
Ganges river,
India,
New York City
Location:
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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