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steroids News Archive23-Aug-2008
Ky. Equine Drug Research Council: Ban Anabolic Steroids (The Kentucky Post) LEXINGTON, Ky. ? The Kentucky Equine Drug Research Council (EDRC) has recommended that the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC) adopt a ban on anabolic steroids for thoroughbred and standardbred racing.
Greek hurdler tests positive for banned drug (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News) Olympic officials have confirmed reigning women's 400-meter hurdles champion Fani Halkia of Greece failed a doping test. The IOC says Halkia tested positive for steroids Aug. 10 in an out-of-competition test at a training camp in Japan. The test was carried out by the World Anti-Doping Agency under the auspices of the IOC. The International Olympic Committee has set up a ...
Coaches urged to steer players away from steroids (The Colony Courier-Leader) Coaches from around the Metroplex gathered Sunday as Don Hooton spoke candidly about the dangers of anabolic steroids at an anti-doping summit at Frisco Liberty High School. Hard not to pay attention to a man who has experienced firsthand the deadly consequences of performance enhancing drugs.
Jockey Club committee makes four new recommendations (WKYT Lexington) The Thoroughbred Safety Committee, which in June recommended the elimination of steroids in race training and racing, a ban on toe grabs and a series of whip-related reforms, has issued four additional recommendations pertaining to drug testing and laboratory standards, uniform penalties for drug rules and prohibited practices violations, TCO2 testing, and a national system to report injuries ...
Halkia is the latest Greek doping suspect, leaves Olympics (New Kerala) Beijing, Aug 17 : Olympic 400-metres hurdles champion Fani Halkia of Greece has tested positive for steroids just hours before she was due to compete at the Beijing Games Sunday.
Steroids can cost more than playing time (Kingwood Observer) I?ll never quite forget the first time I found out that there were kids, not much older than I was at the time, playing high school athletics that were using steroids.
Steroids can have lasting effects after using stops (The Atascocita Observer) While violent mood swings, also known as roid-rage, can often accompany steroid use, few people realize that the steroids can lead to lasting effects on the mind and body, even after use has stopped.
'Freaks at the fair' are harder to find today (The Daily Democrat) Back when I was growing up in Idaho, the yearly funfest which drew people to the otherwise sleepy community of Blackfoot was the Bannock County Fair. It was similar to the Yolo County Fair, only on steroids.
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