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Michael Johnson - Giving Back the Gold Medal

The breaking story this week, that Michael Johnson will give back his 4x400m realy gold medal from the Sydney Olympics because his team-mate (Antonio Pettigrew) admitted to taking drugs, has created a lively debate over on the sportpsy listserve, which is an email-based discussion list - yes, these things still exist ;-)USA Sydney 2000

The initial questions asked were:

If an athlete knows his/her teammate is cheating, do they have the right/responsibility to come forward?

And, as in this case, after the event do athletes in team sports have the right to argue to keep their medals if a teammate is found guilty?

A number of interesting issues were raised including whether:

What is clear is the extent of this ethical dilemma, as more questions were raised than answers.

Another perspective is that of Seb Coe's which is that Michael Johnson's stance might just help turn the tide in the US, which has been hit particularly hard by recent scandals involving performance-enhancing drugs.

What do you think? Please comment below. Here is a link to the story.



Rob Robson
iStadia - Networking for Sport & Exercise Community

Golf is Good for Your Health

Now, you might think that the anger, frustration and tears associated with playing golf (or is that just me), or the time spent at the 19th hole, might negate any health benefits gained "ruining a good walk". Not so, according to researchers from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet. The death rate for golfers is 40 per cent lower than for other people of the same sex, age and (interestingly) socioeconomic status, and can expect to live up to 5 years longer. This is most true for low-handicap golfers, which is attributed to the regular play required to keep a low handicap, rather than the inner calm achieved from avoiding the aforementioned anger, frustration and tears!

Here's a link to the whole story, from Science Daily. They seem to have quite a bit on sport and exercise, so I'll be keeping an eye on their site.

Rob Robson
iStadia - Networking for Sport & Exercise Community

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