Doping is a word beginning with D meaning taking drugs to increase performance.
Distance running has been notorious for its epo blood doping scandals in recent years.
Yes.
June 17, 1985 The United States Olympic Committee unanimously passed a resolution outlawing the practice of ''blood doping.'' http://www.nytimes.com/1985/06/17/sports/blood-doping-is-banned.html
No
Yes, this has happened several times. The latest was Rashid Ramzi of Bahrain who won gold in men's 1500 meter run at the 2008 Games in Beijing and had his medal taken away in November, 2009 due to testing positive for blood doping. The International Olympic Committee has the power to do 'retroactive' blood tests to check for doping/drugs as new procedures for testing are created and Ramzi's blood sample tested positive for a blood doping substance.
Blood doping increases the amount of red blood cells. This means that more oxygen can be carried around in the bloodstream and because of this increase of oxygen the muscles can work for longer and people who use blood doping can train for longer.
ALL DRUGS will affect your performance in some sort of way.
The meaning of blood doping is the art of increasing red blood cells in the bloodstream. This practice enhances athletic performance. It improves an athlete's aerobic capacity and endurance.
No! He doesn't do drugs at all.
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