Doping 'Arms Race' Heats Up In Beijing
Jul 10th, 2008 · Olympic athletes will undergo more drug testing in Beijing than ever before. But that doesn't necessarily mean everyone using performance enhancing drugs will be caught.
Jul 10th, 2008 · Olympic athletes will undergo more drug testing in Beijing than ever before. But that doesn't necessarily mean everyone using performance enhancing drugs will be caught.
Jul 8th, 2008 · In recent years, athletes' use of performance-enhancing drugs has grown more sophisticated. Sports officials are working hard to keep up with the dopers ahead of the Beijing Olympics. We talk to one expert about the tricks of the trade.
Jun 29th, 2008 · As the Olympic swimming trials begin in Omaha, Neb., a debate is swirling over swimsuit technology. Are the new suits enhancing athletes' performances?
Jun 25th, 2008 · Two-time Olympic silver medalist Adam Nelson, a shot-putter who is aiming for gold in Beijing this summer, says the temptation for athletes to dope is strong. But, he says, he has avoided performance-enhancing drugs and finds audiences' suspicions frustrating.
Apr 3rd, 2008 · Brian McNamee has more than the needles he claims to have used on Roger Clemens. McNamee is the former personal trainer who claims he injected the great pitcher with performance enhancing drugs. And now he's auctioning his Clemens memorabilia online.
Feb 28th, 2008 · Congress is asking the Justice Department to investigate whether All-Star pitcher Roger Clemens lied under oath when he testified before a House committee two weeks ago. Clemens denied ever using performance enhancing drugs and said he was never notified that former Senator George Mitchell wanted to meet with him as part of his probe into doping in baseball.
Feb 27th, 2008 · Congress is asking the Justice Department to investigate whether baseball star Roger Clemens lied to a House committee about using performance enhancing drugs.
Feb 23rd, 2008 · The beginning of baseball's spring training has been overshadowed by much-publicized allegations and admissions of the use of performance-enhancing drugs. As a result, the atmosphere between players and the media is considerably more tense.