I know its not garden related, but I think its a very unusual position as a nation we find ourselves in. As you may well know his challenge to be allowed into the olympics failed, but was this a just outcome?
Dwain has made a very costly mistake he took drugs to gain an advantage, he doesn't deny it and he has served his 2 year ban. So should he continue to suffer for his mistake? I stand firmly on the no drugs side, but I do feel for him. If he was from another country other than ours he would be going, is it right that we take a sterner approach than others, or are we just harming our own chances of success?
His actions hurt the sport and hurt his colleagues who had to return their gold medals from the relay. Is it right though, that he should be hampered from making a living, he is a sportsman who makes money from appearances after all and the Olympics is a global stage.
Where do you fall in this argument?
Dwain has made a very costly mistake he took drugs to gain an advantage, he doesn't deny it and he has served his 2 year ban. So should he continue to suffer for his mistake? I stand firmly on the no drugs side, but I do feel for him. If he was from another country other than ours he would be going, is it right that we take a sterner approach than others, or are we just harming our own chances of success?
His actions hurt the sport and hurt his colleagues who had to return their gold medals from the relay. Is it right though, that he should be hampered from making a living, he is a sportsman who makes money from appearances after all and the Olympics is a global stage.
Where do you fall in this argument?
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