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© Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Spats over doping dominate Olympic swimming events
By BETH HARRIS and GERRY SHIH RIO DE JANEIRO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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sf2k
IOC corruption wins another Gold!
timtak
There is a lot of acne and large jaws.
smithinjapan
Sorry, but if they tested negative before the Games (I mean JUST before the Games), as well as during, and after, they should not be held for what they did in the past if they've already been allowed in. King and the Australian Harry Potter swimmer are showing their pettiness. A lot of the people supporting such criticism of previous drug cheats will stand up for former athletes of their own who have been caught abusing drugs in the past but are let off for doing so, and insisting that they not be tied to their history of abuse or other illegalities; especially with baseball players in Japan, just as an example.
stormcrow
In agreement with Mack Horton on this issue. What business does anybody with a history of doping have competing in the Oympic Games or professional sport for that matter? There should be a strict lifetime ban for athletes caught doping.
lostrune2
How would people feel if Justin Gatlin beats Usain Bolt?
Logic
"USA! USA! USA!"
stormcrow
lostrune2:
If the question is for me, a drug cheat is a drug cheat, so that goes for anybody. I don't care what their name is or where they're from.