It should be: 'Some athletes took drug tests to proove they were not on steroids'
Some athletes have taken drug tests to prove they are not on steroids.
Yes. All Olympic athletes are drug tested.
Yes, professional athletes should be subject to drug tests to ensure fair competition and maintain the integrity of their sport. Testing helps deter the use of performance-enhancing substances and protects the health and safety of the athletes.
"have taken" is correct
random drug tests.
There were no practical mass drug tests in 1970, and little or no testing of athletes.
The first is almost correct. It should be, "Some athletes have taken drug tests to prove they are not on steroids." That is, "have taken" is the correct form, but it should also be "drug tests" rather than "drugs tests". "Have taken" is the correct form because "have" is the plural form, and "athletes" is plural. The singular form is "has taken", so it would be correct to say "One athlete has taken drug tests to prove he is not on steroids." Always use the past participle "taken" and not the simple past tense "took" in forms that use a form of the auxiliary verb "have": have taken, had taken, has taken, would have taken, and so on.
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It will show up on the drug tests done on athletes looking for performance enhancing drugs. It will not show up on "drugs of abuse" screens.
of course because its illegal
Hello any thing that should not be there