
It is "naive" to think that the Olympic Games ever doping will be free, says the Belgian Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Rogge: Human nature tends to cheat Rogge: Human nature tends to cheat Rogge said this today in an interview with the British sports Inside Sport. "I think we should be realistic," Rogge says, 'sport without doping is a utopia. " Retest According to the most important sporting director on earth, there are 400 million sportsmen, "but not 400 million saints." He points out that the human nature is to cheat. Rogge reacted hence the doping cases during the last Olympic Games in Beijing, which still come to light. "We will re-test all blood samples,''he announced in advance. are also tested on new performance-enhancing drugs as Cera (a new form of EPO) and insulin. Rating Because there are constantly new doping is detected, the IOC all blood samples at least eight years. "Every time there is new scientific tests are developed, we'll check again. A final verdict on the sporting performance of the 2008 Olympic Games thus follows in 2016, "said Rogge.
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