.NOT SUCH A LONG TIME ago it seemed that the Olympics was gaining its own battle with medicine cheats. Retests of examples coming from competitors at the Beijing and Greater london games resulted in greater than 100 medalists being actually precluded for doping. This tally highlighted the prevalence of drugtaking in Olympic sporting activities, yet also the effectiveness of anti-doping authorizations.
The totality of the World Anti-Doping Organization (WADA) in 1999 had shown that the sports world was serious about ending disloyalty. High-profile dopers, including Marion Jones, a United States professional athlete, were actually punished retroactively. At the same time a new production of sportsmens like Usain Bolt as well as Michael Phelps broke records without the help of prohibited compounds.