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Easy on mate. I was just sharing a thought and no need for you to be cunt.
And I assure you, it is entirely possible.
If you want ski halfpipe to be in the Olympics, drug testing is part of the game. Better get used to it.
You can't have it both ways... WADA drug testing is standard across all sports. It's only fair.
Uhhh, Silken Laumann lost her gold medal in Rowing when she tested positive for pseudoephedrine/sudafed in the Olympics. Her team doc gave her cold medicine for congestion, it's a banned substance.
Sorry but you're wrong.
Uhhh I'm pretty sure there's a ton of threads on here about getting pipe skiing into the Olympics, and there's a FB group with a few thousand people in it. I'm pretty sure a LOT of people in NS want to see skiing in the olympics.
Search Olympic Halfpipe I'm pretty sure a bunch of threads will pop up, and you can see for yourself. Point is, if you want the sport to be in the Olympics that means standardized drug testing, and FIS judging/scoring/qualifying.
You can't complain about it not being in the Olympics, then complain about drug testing or FIS judging, it's part of the package.
Maybe you personally don't want ski halfpipe in the Olympics, but there's a large movement that does want it involved. Especially from this site.
Exactly, these athletes are role models and in the public eye. Drug testing is supposed to even the playing field and ensure there is no cheating or performance enhancing supplement use. Also, it ensures the athletes are clean. As marijuana is illegal in most countries it makes sense that it is a banned substance. This goes for all sports across the board.
As much as the community on here is "pro-weed" you can't have it being socially acceptable for these future Olympians to be toking up, it would never fly. Young children, even teens idiolize and look up to these athletes, and the the Olympic Motto is higher, faster, stronger. It's about athletic prowess, and ability. Where do drugs fit in to that?
Athletes in every other sport manage to be clean, still perform/compete and have fun. Why should halfpipe skiing be an exception to this? If advancement of their sport, and involvement in the Olympics is more important to them I'm sure they are capable of giving up marijuana for a few years. It just comes down to what's more important. Getting high or competing in the Olympics? They can always smoke up again once they retire, or go back to just the pro circuit and stop competing in FIS events.