作者:Dalven Brushier 5 年以前
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Performance Enhancing Drugs: Legalized in Sports Competition
The legalization of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in sports competitions would create a significant shift in the landscape of athletics. While it might offer athletes the ability to achieve new physical feats, it raises concerns about fairness, especially towards non-users and athletes from previous generations.
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Performance Enhancing Drugs: Legalized in Sports Competition Athletes become stronger, faster, more explosive, etc. Athletes worldwide will
evolve physically as
PED's become more
readily available. Creates unfair advantage
to non-users. Debates will ensue nonstop
regarding records, stats,
fairness to older generations,
etc. Sports Records are Broken Athletes are able to achieve greater
"heights" with additional support
from PED's. Studies/data can be derived from new
era of sports performance. Clearly defines "banned substance" guidelines Less confusion on what is legal
vs illegal in the world of sports. More fans want to attend games to see
players perform. Increase in Ticket revenue More profit for sports teams, organizations,
tv providers, partners, sponsors, etc. Increase in Jersey (memorabilia) revenue Customers and sports enthusiasts
will be more attracted to players
and overall sports. (Reference
1998 MLB Season) The pharmaceutical target market
for PED's will "boom" economically. Businesses will increase productivity to
provide an "optimal" solution/PED. As the market grows, thousands will invest. Studies will take place to figure out health
benefits and risks of PED use during sports
compeition Based on these studies, conclusions can be
can be drawn for sports evidence moving
forward.