steroids News Archive

22-Nov-2006

 

  • N.J. Steroids Testing Called 'Monumental Waste' (Join Together Online)
    A national expert is calling New Jersey's new steroids-testing program a waste of money because it only tests athletes after postseason tournaments, the Oregon Statesman-Journal reported Nov. 20.


  • Chinese electric car could come to Del. (The News Journal)
    It's been described as a "golf cart on steroids." Today, the owners of the Union Park auto dealership in Wilmington were kicking the tires on the Miles OR70, one of the first totally electric cars that charges from an ordinary household electrical outlet. It's the first electric car from China that has been approved for use in the United States. Unlike many prototypes seen in the United States,


  • Oregon Legislature presses to clean schools of steroids (Yakima Herald-Republic)
    SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- Senate President Peter Courtney and the Oregon School Activities Association plan to team up on a bill that would make it illegal for school employees and volunteers to supply, promote or encourage students to use performance-enhancing substances.


  • Naval Academy acknowledges delay in steroids tests (ESPN)
    U.S. Naval Academy officials waited more than two months to give urine tests to five football players who acknowledged early last year that they had used steroids, a disclosure prompting lawmakers to call for a congressional probe into the matter, The


  • Danish ex-cyclist Skibby admits doping in autobiography (Sports Illustrated)
    Former Danish cyclist Jesper Skibby admitted in his autobiography that he used steroids during his professional career.


  • World sport (The West Australian)
    Former Danish cyclist Jesper Skibby has admitted to doping during his professional career. Skibby, who won a stage of the 1991 Tour de France, said in an autobiography to be published on Wednesday that he started using steroids that same year when he was on the Dutch TVM team.


  • Steroids 101 (AskMen)
    Many men who are heavily involved in fitness and bodybuilding start looking for alternative methods to increase their gains when they reach a plateau. Oftentimes, this means looking into taking steroids, as this is commonly thought to be the fastest way to increase lean muscle mass.


  • Ex-cyclist Skibby admits doping in autobiography (USA Today)
    Former Danish cyclist Jesper Skibby admitted in his autobiography that he used steroids during his professional career. Skibby, who won a stage of the 1991 Tour de France, said in the book to be published Wednesday that he started using steroids that year while riding for the Dutch TVM team.


  • Danish ex-cyclist Skibby admits to steroids (Sports Illustrated)
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  • Anabolic Steroids In Sports (AskMen)
    Question: What Olympic athlete had a gold medal taken away in 1988 because of steroid use?


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