新世纪高职高专英语(修订版)综合教程电子教案 NEW CENTURY ENGLISH INTEGRATED COURSE UNIT 5 Sports and Drugs At the Seoul Olympics in 1988 Ben Johnson ran the 100 meters in 9.79 seconds, making him the fastest human ever. Only 62 hours later Ben Johnson tested positive for steroid use and was suspended from competition for two years Prior to Ben's rise, his Canadian Olympic track coach told him that a sprinter couldn't hope to go world class without steroids. Johnson, like many of his competitors, began using steroids six years before his stunning victory. In the early 1990s Ben attempted to climb to the top once again. Unfortunately, in 1993, he tested positive again after a Montreal track event and was banned by the International Amateur Athletics Federation(IAAF) for life. His brilliant athletic career was finally over. rev back Language Drills for Lead In Text Study Consolidation Application PRETCO Test
At the Seoul Olympics in 1988 Ben Johnson ran the 100 meters in 9.79 seconds, making him the fastest human ever. Only 62 hours later Ben Johnson tested positive for steroid use and was suspended from competition for two years. Prior to Ben’s rise, his Canadian Olympic track coach told him that a sprinter couldn’t hope to go world class without steroids. Johnson, like many of his competitors, began using steroids six years before his stunning victory. In the early 1990’s Ben attempted to climb to the top once again. Unfortunately, in 1993, he tested positive again after a Montreal track event and was banned by the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF) for life. His brilliant athletic career was finally over
新世纪高职高专英语(修订版)综合教程电子教案 NEW CENTURY ENGLISH INTEGRATED COURSE UNIT 5 Sports and Drugs Adrian annus nE Adrian Annus finished first at the men's hammer throw final event at the 2004 Athens Olympics Language Drills for Lead In Text Study Consolidation Application PRETCO Test
Adrian Annus Adrian Annus finished first at the men’s hammer throw final event at the 2004 Athens Olympics
新世纪高职高专英语(修订版)综合教程电子教案 NEW CENTURY ENGLISH INTEGRATED COURSE UNIT 5 Sports and Drugs On 29 August, 2004, the International Olympic Committee (IoC)announced that hammer thrower Adrian Annus fron Hungary has been excluded from the Games in Athens for violating loc anti-doping rules During the period of the Games, Adrian Annus was tested twice, once pre-competition and once after finishing first at the men's hammer throw final event on 22 August. Both tests were negative. However, an analysis of the two urine samples provided during the period of the games showed evidence of belonging to two different athletes. The hungarian Olympic Committee was ordered to return to the IOC, as soon as possible, the gold medal and diploma awarded 地, rev back Language Drills for Lead In Text Study Consolidation Application PRETCO Test
On 29 August, 2004, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that hammer thrower Adrian Annus from Hungary has been excluded from the Games in Athens for violating IOC anti-doping rules. During the period of the Games, Adrian Annus was tested twice, once pre-competition and once after finishing first at the men’s hammer throw final event on 22 August. Both tests were negative. However, an analysis of the two urine samples provided during the period of the Games showed evidence of belonging to two different athletes. The Hungarian Olympic Committee was ordered to return to the IOC, as soon as possible, the gold medal and diploma awarded
新世纪高职高专英语(修订版)综合教程电子教案 NEW CENTURY ENGLISH INTEGRATED COURSE UNIT 5 Sports and Drugs Health Risks of Doping Apart from undermining the fairness of competition, the use of drugs can actually rebound on the athlete and cause irreversible damage to the health of athletes. So the fight against the practice of doping in sports not only preserves the well being of olympic sport and the integrity of competition, but also ensures the health of athletes Prohibited drugs temporarily boost athletic performance, but in the long run, they can lead to liver damage, strokes, heart attacks and so on. Besides, the athletes who took illegal drugs reported birth defects in the children, and other ongoing troubles such as excessive body hair and deep voices Language Drills for Lead In Text Study Consolidation Application PRETCO Test
Health Risks of Doping Apart from undermining the fairness of competition, the use of drugs can actually rebound on the athlete and cause irreversible damage to the health of athletes. So the fight against the practice of doping in sports not only preserves the well being of Olympic sport and the integrity of competition, but also ensures the health of athletes. Prohibited drugs temporarily boost athletic performance, but in the long run, they can lead to liver damage, strokes, heart attacks and so on. Besides, the athletes who took illegal drugs reported birth defects in the children, and other ongoing troubles such as excessive body hair and deep voices
新世纪高职高专英语(修订版)综合教程电子教案 NEW CENTURY ENGLISH INTEGRATED COURSE UNIT 5 Sports and Drugs Tommy Simpson His death was plagued He is the first briton to wear the with controversy. yellow jersey and finish in the top 10 in the tour de france Language Drills for Lead In Text Study Consolidation Application PRETCO Test
Tommy Simpson His death was plagued with controversy. He is the first Briton to wear the yellow jersey and finish in the top 10 in the Tour de France