This document discusses doping in sports. It provides examples of serious cases of doping and athletes being caught, including Marion Jones being stripped of her medals from the 2000 Olympics after admitting to doping. It also shares two students' opinions - one group thinks doping is not good and would feel happier winning without it, while the other thinks they would dope to win money and fame. Both agree they would report other dopers if they didn't win. The document concludes it would change anti-doping controls to be stricter with serious sanctions to make sports fair.
2. INDEX
• The most serious cases of athletics
• Doping
• Our opinion about doping
• What would we change…
3. The most serious cases of athletics
• We had chosen the athletics because
there were some bad acts such as:
• The fight between two companies:
The French Mehdi Baala and Mahiedine Mekhissi Benabbad started
a fight after the 1500 meters run that was disputed in the Monaco’s
Diamond's League.
• The Drummond’s sanction:
The United States runner didn’t want to leave the track after
being disqualified on the quarter-finals of the 100 meters.
• The Dora’s case:
Dora Ratjen was a German athlete that participated in the Olympic
Games of 1936. In 1938 she participated in the European Champion
of Vienna, and she obtained the world’s record for long jump, but
really she was a man and his name was Hermann Ratjen and he lost
all his records.
• The bus’s case:
Rosie Ruiz is an American athlete that won the classic Boston
marathon in 1980. Rosie took a bus for to finish the Boston and New
York’s marathon.
5. Doping’s cases
• There were a lot of cases of doping in
history. For example:
Marion Jones won 5 medals in the Olympic Games in
Sydney in 2000. All these medals were won by the
effects of prohibited substances. She Herself said
that she was guilty and she was condemned for 6
months.
6. • The Tim Montgomery’s case:
Tim has many records in the 100 metre world race.
He was discovered in the Olympic Games of Athens in
2004 of doping. He was condemned for 4 years for
consuming prohibited substances.
He was also condemned for 5 years because he sold
heroin.
7. Our opinions about doping
• Jorge and Emilio’s opinion: we think the doping
would be a bad option because we would train
very much before the run to win it. If we won
without help or doping, we would feel very
happy. We think that if other runners used
doping, it would be a good option to say it to
the jury.
8. • Jesús and Antonio’s opinion: we think the
doping it is not a very good idea but we would
use to win the race, because if we won the run
we would win lots of money and would be very
famous. If the other runners used doping, but
they did’t win we wouldn’t say anything, but if
they won we would say it to the jury.
9. What would we change?
• We would change the control of the races, in
all the races we would do very serious control
of drugs and prohibit substances.
We would also try to censure the bad
behavior with very strict sanctions for this
sport would be fair.
10. • These project was realized by:
• Antonio Blanco
• Jesús Galindo
• Emilio Gil
• Jorge Jimenez