Title: The Challenges of Drugs in Sport
1The Challenges of Drugs in Sport
Brendan M Buckley University College
Cork b.buckley_at_ucc.ie
2The Doping Culture is deeply embedded in our
psyche
3In a post-religious culture Science /
pseudo-science/ junk science has taken the place
of miracles in trying to shift the odds in our
favour
4The Doping Culture is deeply embedded in our
psyche
- Sowhy worry about it?
- Because
- It strikes at the roots of sport as a fair
competition between equals. - It severely damages the image of sport and
devalues its legitimate achievements. - Drug misuse may be harmful to an athletes health.
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6Expectations Pressure Money Loss of
Perspective Targets
FAIRNESS
Enjoyment Pride Challenge Craic Health Self Esteem
7Dope testing is conducted to deter athletes
from using performance-enhancing substances and
methods. To detect doping offences which may
lead to the application of a sanction. To
demonstrate that the majority of athletes are
drug free.
8Anti-Doping Legal Framework. The Sport Rules of
National Governing Body Rules of International
Federation World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)
Government Anti-Doping Treaties (UNESCO
Council of Europe) Statute (inc. Irish Sports
Council Act, Medicines Acts, Misuse of Drugs
Acts) Application of Constitutional and Common
law rights.
9How effective ?
How much is needed? Difference between Gold
Medal and the last finisher in Olympic 1500m
Final was about 5 sec. (a performance difference
of 2)
Erythropoietin can increase the V02max by 20
The difference between a competent club runner
and a world class performer.
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11The Environment
- Gyms a prime supply focus
- Close to 100 of bodybuilders use anabolic
steroids - Spins out into sportspeople
- Spins out into insecure adolescent males
- Very sophisticated regimes integrate training and
diet regimes with complex pharmacology schedules
12Human Growth Hormone Doping Rogues Gallery
- Track athletics Ben Johnson
- Cycling Tour de
France team car - 1992 American Football Lyle Alzado
80 of players have taken growth hormone - Swimming Yuan Yuans
suitcase in Perth - 1999 Olympiad Theft of
1,575 hGH vials from Sydney pharmacy warehouse - Discus Walter
Reiterers confession - 2003-- Multiple sports BALCO affair
- 2007 Lookin good ? Sylvester
Stallone convicted in Sydney for possession
13Dope Testing
- In-Competition testing
- Out-of-Competition testing
- Specific Targeting
14The Process
Trained and Certified Independent Sampling
Officer (ISO)
Strict Protocol
Witnessed Sample Production
Athlete Signs Control Form
Chain of Custody
Accredited Laboratory
Blinded Analysis
Reporting
Adjudication
Appeal
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16Does all this Anti-Doping activity work ?
17Effect of Out-of-Competition Testing on
Performance
Out-of-Competition tests introduced
18Effect of Out-of-Competition Testing on
Performance
Out-of-Competition tests introduced
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21Mythology about Doping in Ireland
- Drug testing is really only appropriate for
professional athletes and amateurs should not be
subjected to it. - Irish Registered Testing Pool of (mainly
international) athletes - 10 are fully professional
- 75 receive some sponsorship and some state
funding - 25 receive no state funding.
- Athletes who earn their living from sport are in
a minority among those tested. - Is the desire to win solely dependent on whether
one is paid or not ? - Do the teams with the most mercenaries win the
competitions ?
22Legitimate Drug Use in Sport
- Chronic Diseases
- e.g.
- Asthma
- Diabetes
- Hypertension
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Narcolepsy
- Klinefelters syndrome
23Legitimate Drug Use in Sport
- Acute Illnesses
- e.g.
- Diarrhoea
- Injury
- Vomiting
- Migraine
- Motion Sickness
- Hay fever
24Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE)
- The use of a Prohibited Substance or Method may
be granted only - if withholding it could cause a significant
impairment to health in the course of treating an
acute or chronic medical condition. - it would produce no additional enhancement of
performance other than that which might be
anticipated by a return to a state of normal
health following the treatment of a legitimate
medical condition. - If no reasonable therapeutic alternative can be
used - Its requirement cannot be a consequence, wholly
or in part, of prior non-therapeutic use of any
substance from the Prohibited List.
25TUEs are granted by the Irish Sports Council and
in the case of international athletes by their
international federation
- TUE will only be considered on receipt of a
completed application form that must include all
relevant documents (including a comprehensive
medical history and the results of all
examinations, laboratory investigations and
imaging studies relevant to the application).
26Pitfalls for Athletes
- Over-the counter medicines (especially when
abroad)
Check OTCs available in Ireland on
www.eirpharm.com
27Pitfalls for Athletes
- Supplements and Magic Potions
Not regulated Often make false claims Composition
often not declared on label Chemical composition
often not known Drug concentrations often not
standardised 20 contain banned
substances Particularly hazardous in adolescents
28Responsibilities of Doctors to Athletes
- Know that they compete in sport
- Flag this prominently on their records
- Protect them against inadvertent doping
- Assist in obtaining therapeutic use exemption, if
needed - Consider the possibility of doping in
differential diagnosis
29Responsibilities of Doctors to Athletes
Protection against inadvertent doping Prescribe
with care and knowledge
- Information sources
- MIMS,
- Irish National Formulary
- www.eirpharm.com
- www.irishsportscouncil.ie
- www.wada-ama.org
- The team doctor