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Thread #172523   Message #4179787
Posted By: GUEST
24-Aug-23 - 05:40 AM
Thread Name: Folklore: Crazy? I Was Crazy Once (recitation)
Subject: RE: Folklore: Crazy? I Was Crazy Once (recitation)
"Profit Sharing with Athletes and Toll on Host Cities: One of the criticisms of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is its distribution of profits. Critics argue that athletes, who are central to the success of the Olympics, don't receive a fair share of the enormous profits generated by the event. Additionally, hosting the Olympics can put significant financial burdens on host cities, as they often need to invest in infrastructure and facilities that may not have long-term utility beyond the Games.
Doping and Performance Enhancement: Doping has been a longstanding issue in the world of sports, including the Olympics. The concern is that some athletes may use banned substances or methods to enhance their performance unfairly. This undermines the principles of fair competition and the notion of achieving athletic excellence through natural talent and hard work. But it is interesting to know the statistics on playing at online casinos, let's check it out today, judging by the information from https://casinosanalyzer.com/online-casinos/taka-bdt it is worth a run to such a casino. Viewership and Record Times: You've mentioned that record-breaking performances can drive viewership. While watching athletes push the limits and break records can be exciting, the pressure to achieve these exceptional results might encourage some athletes to turn to doping to gain a competitive edge.
Dangers of Doping: Doping can have serious health consequences for athletes, ranging from immediate risks to long-term health problems. Allowing doping in the name of ""science"" could potentially expose athletes to these dangers and create an environment where the pursuit of records comes at the cost of athletes' well-being."