Does one play with the athletes‘ health in the name of ethics?

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Publications
Title
Does one play with the athletes‘ health in the name of ethics?
Journal
Performance Enhancement & Health
Author(s)
Fincoeur Bertrand, Frenger Monika, Pitsch Werner
ISSN
2211-2669
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2013
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2
Number
4
Pages
182-193
Language
english
Abstract
The anti-doping policy is based on three institutional pillars of varying importance and officially relies on two major motives:
the defense of sports ethics and the protection of athletes’ health. However, behind these official grounds, other considerations –i.e. moral, political and financial concerns –appear to shape anti-doping policy. Furthermore, the current trend of anti-doping efforts is to develop activities that tackle the supply-side of the doping market. In this article, we consider the possible impact of the emphasis on supply-side anti-doping on sport. The project focuses on Belgian and French elite cycling and relies on a multi-method instrumentation set, including the realisation of 77 semi-structured interviews among policy-makers, cyclists and their medical and technical staff as well as the administration of an online survey among competitive cyclists.
Keywords
Doping, Ethics, Cycling, Anti-doping policy
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