C*****1 发帖数: 746 | 1 就像当年抗议bob costas 一样,这样才有全国性影响力。 大家一起捐款, 肯定够的 | C*****1 发帖数: 746 | 2 During the 1992 Barcelona and 1996 Atlanta Opening Ceremonies, Costas'
remarks on China's teams' possible drug use caused an uproar among the
American Chinese and international communities. Thousands of dollars were
raised to purchase ads in the The Washington Post and Sunday The New York
Times, featuring an image of the head of a statue of Apollo and reading: "
Costas Poisoned Olympic Spirit, Public Protests NBC."[13][14] However,
Costas' comments were made subsequent to the suspension of Chinese coach
Zhou Ming after seven of his swimmers were caught using steroids in 1994.
Further evidence of Chinese athletes' drug use came in 1997 when Australian
authorities confiscated 13 vials of Somatropin, a human growth hormone, from
the bag of Chinese swimmer Yuan Yuan upon her arrival for the 1997 World
Swimming Championships. At the World Championships, four Chinese swimmers
tested positive for the banned substance Triamterene, a diuretic used to
dilute urine samples in order to mask the presence of anabolic steroids.
Including these failed drug tests, 27 Chinese swimmers were caught using
performance enhancing drugs from 1990 through 1997; more than the rest of
the world combined.[15] | C*****1 发帖数: 746 | | C*****1 发帖数: 746 | 4 就像当年抗议bob costas 一样,这样才有全国性影响力。 大家一起捐款, 肯定够的 | C*****1 发帖数: 746 | 5 During the 1992 Barcelona and 1996 Atlanta Opening Ceremonies, Costas'
remarks on China's teams' possible drug use caused an uproar among the
American Chinese and international communities. Thousands of dollars were
raised to purchase ads in the The Washington Post and Sunday The New York
Times, featuring an image of the head of a statue of Apollo and reading: "
Costas Poisoned Olympic Spirit, Public Protests NBC."[13][14] However,
Costas' comments were made subsequent to the suspension of Chinese coach
Zhou Ming after seven of his swimmers were caught using steroids in 1994.
Further evidence of Chinese athletes' drug use came in 1997 when Australian
authorities confiscated 13 vials of Somatropin, a human growth hormone, from
the bag of Chinese swimmer Yuan Yuan upon her arrival for the 1997 World
Swimming Championships. At the World Championships, four Chinese swimmers
tested positive for the banned substance Triamterene, a diuretic used to
dilute urine samples in order to mask the presence of anabolic steroids.
Including these failed drug tests, 27 Chinese swimmers were caught using
performance enhancing drugs from 1990 through 1997; more than the rest of
the world combined.[15] | C*****1 发帖数: 746 | |
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