Why Clean Sport Matters
“I think that anti-doping rules are important to sport because we all want to have a chance at greatness. You don’t become an Olympic athlete and just want to be okay, or in the middle, or see people who have cheated get the glory that you worked so hard for.”
– Kara Winger, 4x Olympian, Track and Field – Javelin
Doping is both a health issue and an ethics issue. Performance-enhancing drugs can be extremely dangerous and even deadly. In addition to endangering their own health, athletes who dope seek to gain an unfair advantage over their competitors, thereby undermining their competitors’ hard work and threatening the credibility of their sport. This win-at-all-costs attitude violates the underlying values that make sport meaningful to society.
Clean sport is worth fighting for at every level of competition and we are all responsible for creating a culture of clean sport.
“If you take away the fairness and it becomes a rigged game, you lose the integrity of the sport…you lose the trust of the fans, and in the end, everyone loses, including the athletes who cheated.”
– Lowell Bailey, 4x Olympian, Biathlon