Recently there have been a number of international bobsled
athletes testing positive for banned substances. It is hard to ever envision how one can
convince themselves that taking a performance enhancing drug is first physically
safe and second fair to the rest of their competition that chooses to compete
clean. I guess the lure of competing at
the Olympic Games somehow allows athletes to forget personal morals and to
cheat. I have heard the argument before
that athletes feel that in certain sports all athletes use performance
enhancing drugs and it is a matter of who has the better drugs. To me, I don’t believe this to be a valid
argument, but instead an excuse and an attempt to justify cheating.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
You're only cheating yourself..
A friend of mine once
did a survey where she asked people would you rather win and Olympic gold medal
on drugs knowing you would never be caught or have a million dollars given to
you? Surprisingly most people answered
they would rather win a gold medal. It
was shocking the lengths that people were willing to go for an Olympic
medal. To me, an Olympic experience or
even an Olympic medal is not worth living my life knowing that I have played
unfairly or have cheated. I want to win
knowing that I did it 100 percent out of blood, sweat and tears. Even if that day does not end up happening
for me I know that I am going to leave this sport with my morals in tact.
Posted by Emily Azevedo at 12:36 PM
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Emily- I am constantly impressed with your character and integrity. Keep up the good work and stay true to yourself. Love Amber
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