Recently Victor Conte, the founder of BALCO, shared his thoughts about testing program of anti-doping agencies and the current state of doping among athletes.
Victor Conte has confirmed that it is unlikely that the 2012 London Olympics would be free from application of steroids and other prohibited medications. The founder of BALCO claimed in an interview that Olympic anti-doping testing program had different flaws. Thus, steroid users were also chosen to take part in the Olympic Games.
Conte doesn’t believe that application of forbidden drugs has decreased. He doesn’t agree with individuals who state that reduced performance in different sports is a proof that steroids and other banned drugs are almost excluded from sports.
Victor Conte claims that steroids are widely administered now too. Efforts of anti-doping agencies promoted adoption of athletes. So, athletes don’t administer as increased doses as have been utilized before. Nonetheless, usage of steroids and other prohibited medicines remains to be a concern.
Victor Conte is sure that athletes don’t administer such designer steroids, as THG. Instead of using such drugs, sportspersons take the steroid testosterone that is believed to be the grandfather of all steroids. Victor Conte adds that since testosterone is fast-acting and it is getable in form of creams, gels, patches and injections, it is widely applied by sportspersons. Moreover, not too high doses of testosterone are required in order to obtain great effects. This steroid is widespread among Major League Baseball players.
Conte criticizes anti-doping policy. He notices that anti-doping agencies have evident ambiguities. Even a truck may go through loopholes that are in doping laws, according to the founder of BALCO.
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