Eight percent of Britain’s track and field...
Eight percent of Britain’s track and field athletes, possibly including members of this year’s Olympic team, use performance-enhancing drugs, a blue-ribbon panel said.
The panel, set up by the British Amateur Athletics Board after a series of newspaper articles on drug abuse in sports, said, however, that use of illegal substances by athletes appears to have declined since reaching a peak in 1983.
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