Blood doping By PETER OUWERKERK
Jelle Nijdam can rest assured. His place in the top eight at the Olympic pursuit tournament in Los Angeles Is come again , following the revelations about the preparation "of his American opponents . In a different perspective
Its superior American opponents were not only in terms of material in the
21st century to linger , but - as to the messages - they obviously had a few laps in the lead medical supervision atmosphere .
Blood doping , as has a conscientious American sports doctor ( Thomas Dickson ) drop out of his mouth was at the base of the medal successes . Blood doping , while the supervisors Nijdam cs not much more ( dare / want to) go beyond blood tests for acidity.
It is the reality of the Dutch ( amateur ) sport. In West Germany has already swimmers ' pumped ' order by lighter to cleave the water - in the Netherlands allowed young children now prefer to slip into the tropical heat baths than overly intensive training. Here one athlete after another disappears into injury basket, abroad very often prevents the hormone injection similar misery . In the Netherlands Feyenoord dominated the sports news a week with a malicious rumor - ephedrine in the U.S., is thirty percent of the professional athletes addicted to some hallucinogenic / stimulant . In the Netherlands, a story about positive before controls , 86 cases in America . It's just where you put your topsportieve limits . Blood doping Is by no means a new phenomenon in the performance spiral. It brings risks of infections with it , but it guarantees to the other side almost certainly greater endurance . With eight percent , gives one investigation , with up to a quarter , says scientist number two . The principle is simple: when the athlete before the crucial match drained six to eight weeks of blood , it is frozen at -80 degrees C , and transfused again shortly before H-Hour . However alleem the red blood cells , which feed the muscles with oxygen . In combination with a stay in the mountains , where as a natural reaction even more red blood cells are grown , the blood doping provides an almost ideal condition . The duration of the performance increase is also fairly short , because the body's excess of ' red blood ' automatically breaks down again . The ' up' not at all. Though the Finnish athlete Lasse Viren include that method Olympic gold at 5 and 10 km from 1976 owe . And all would be compatriot Marja - Liise Haemaelainen , three gold and one silver have seized . Called to the autotransfusion on the Olympic cross-country skiing in Sarajevo , A German doctor ( Pfeifer ) from
the Olympic Village , " Me too much blood-stained towels from the Finnish
Self we made a confirmation of its success along with Joop Zoetemelk . After a period of difficult recovery on his fall in 1974
( rock damaged leg ) , his Parisian doctor Fuchs once taken him on the Tour rest day in Divonne - les- Bains in progress . Zoetemelk faced with a shortage of red blood cells .
"He has once again done a test with me , and finally it was blood at normal levels. I can again
punch . " The day after the treatment Zoetemelk won on Alpe d' Huez , the same tour he triumphed in two more mountain stages : Montenevrde and Puy de Dome.
And who sometimes unannounced , or by mistake a room of another random Tour rider stepped , ran the risk heartily of teworden off curses . Because people with transfusion was busy at the time, and no snoopers would please . We remember Felice Gimondi , Tour 1975 , Merlin - Plage .
Blood doping is done . at
pros to amateurs . state
not on the banned list . The International Olympic Committee would like to :
' because it is against the ethics of sport . " But it is incredibly difficult to prove. The waterdichtheidsfacor is shaky - because it happens body 's own substances, and control it very costly .
The U.S. Olympic Committee and the U.S. cycling federation announced the revelations to investigate , and
short term with a rash ♦ e come . But certainly now that Jelle Nijdam no line comes with its results of research closer to the podium .
At the doping symposium
of the National Institute for Sports Health pleaded an expert recently rebellious to set up a special do-
ping class . You 're right world records for high and lowland slopes , hand and
electronically clocked times , 25 - and 50 -meter relays.
A provocative sound , with the enduring question: what are the consequences of such a distinction ? If there are
someone in the ' doping class ' is checked , and it turns out "negative" , he / she must therefore be punished ? Is about him / her also the publicity of shame , the judgment for not - have caught ?
Gold medals , Olympic diplomas or an iron '
sport assess his proper merits , in the context of what the competition is venturing , with the
complicated day .