But if the athletes are not aware of the full extent of 'medicines' being put into the syringes, are they really doping?
Wow, just wow. That is the dumbest thing I've ever read on here.
I guess these athletes below weren't doping either, right?
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http://swimnews.com/News/view/6496:
However, in 1975, as the pressure for success grew and training workloads increased to more than 18km (about 11 miles) a day in water, she said she was "astonished that I had grown so much. I put on eight kilos (about 18lb), but in muscle, not height".
"Now, after all this time, I still ask myself whether it could be possible they gave me things, because I remember being given injections during training and competition, but this was explained to me as being substances to help me regenerate and recuperate. It was natural to think this way because the distance swimmers had more injections than we did as sprinters," says Ender.