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Gene-aultering drugs

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Ralph @ Tue Aug 17, 2004 12:07 pm

FASTER STRONGER HIGIER


ALAIN BAXTER’S positive drugs test has drawn attention, yet again, away from athletic achievements at the Olympics and back onto the role of the science lab in professional sport. But forget mistakes with a cold cure, genetic engineering is the real threat for the world’s doping agencies. A doomsday scenario in which sport is dominated by users of performance-enhancing, gene-altering drugs that are totally undetectable is nearer than most in the West would dare to contemplate. Science fairs displaying rabbits with human ears are already being regularly held in China.

According to sports scientists, China’s next great leap forward is already well underway. Consider some of the results from the Chinese Games in Guangzhou as possible evidence. Guo Lingling, just 15, finished second in the women’s 400m hurdles. And just 11 days past his 14th birthday, Li Huiquan won the 800m in world class time, only a few days after nearly cracking 3:45 in the 1500m.

   



HockeyBabe @ Wed Aug 18, 2004 2:10 pm

That's interesting...I noticed that you brought the rabbit with human ear thing up...grr! I was so mad when I found out that someone did that!! Any desent human wouldn't want rabbit ears attached to them, so why should a rabbit have a human ear attached??? anyway! about that FASTER STRONGER HIGIER thing...interesting...wonder how well it works...

   



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