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11 Nov 2015 21:00 #278378
by chairman
Fake penises to catheters: Science scrambles to stay ahead of athletes' extreme cheating
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Anti-doping agencies will forever be stuck taking one step forward and two steps back as long as athletes and their governments are willing to take extreme measures to win, a Canadian pioneer in sports doping regulation says.
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