Drug users dubbed cheats
foxsports.com.au
March 25, 2007
WEST Coast may face claims of being drug cheats and calls to hand back their medals, a leading doping expert has warned.
Science researcher and author Robin Parisotti said he considered any elite sportsmen who used illicit substances to be cheats.
Parisotto, who wrote the book Blood Sport and led the research team that developed advanced drug testing for the Sydney 2000 Olympics, said performance and training could be enhanced by illicit drugs similar to cocaine and amphetamines.
"Provided they are not absolutely off their faces, they can absolutely be very performance enhancing," he said.
But the club doctor at the team beaten by the Eagles in last year's grand final, Sydney's Nathan Gibbs, said he doubted there had been cheating.
"If you were going to use a stimulant, you'd use it an hour or two before the game, so it would still be in your system when they tested," he said.
"The fact there has never been anyone caught suggests it is a recreational problem."
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