Weekly Cheating Recap

September 19th, 2008 filed in Recap

Each Friday we provide a recap of cheating related stories from the previous week. This is your chance to catch up on what you may have missed, or what we may not have covered.

9/18/08 - EPO implicated in stroke study deaths

9/18/08 - Paralympic Games cannot escape cheating scandals

9/17/08 - Major League Baseball turns to Google on steroids issue

9/17/08 - EPO is BMOC in doping world

9/17/08 - The Nanosphere — What’s done is done

9/17/08 - Scoop Jackson, James Blake, and What it Means to Cheat

9/17/08 - Horse Doping - Steroids banned in Kentucky and Maryland

9/17/08 - Former high school QB pleads guilty to steroid distribution

9/16/08 - Several Tour de France riders retested for EPO

9/16/08 - Dominican baseball system enables steroid abuse among youth

9/16/08 - Gambia accused of Cheating in African Football Championships

9/16/08 - One cyclist’s hope for his hero, Armstrong: Race clean

9/15/08 - Steroids figure prominently in Washington Post’s ‘hateable athletes’ list

9/13/08 - Ron Hornaday Jr. cleared of any wrong doing after admitting to using steroids

9/13/08 - When Did Sport Lose Its Innocence?

9/12/08 - Judge cites flaws as steroids case tossed

9/12/08 - Usain Bolt Cheating? Carl Lewis weighs in

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