by Oliver Jameson
If your friend took their notes into a GCSE and got caught then they would get nothing. If you don't pay taxes then the amount goes up. So why are sports people allowed to cheat and only receive a small fine or ban in return for potentially ruining a sports reputation.
If your friend took their notes into a GCSE and got caught then they would get nothing. If you don't pay taxes then the amount goes up. So why are sports people allowed to cheat and only receive a small fine or ban in return for potentially ruining a sports reputation.
A prime example should Lance Armstrong who took performance
enhancing drugs in order to dominate and win 7 Tour de France title. He
eventually banned from participating in sport but the sport of cycling had to
endure very tough tests to prove the integrity of the sport and to this day the
cycling image is still marred by his actions. Throughout his career he was
always facing doping allegations however it only took until 2006 for an
official inquiry to take place and it took 6 years for the charges to come
through and they found evidence dating back to 1996.
If the first sign had been investigated and the previous
punishments had been harsher then it would have discouraged and meant that
Armstrongs negative image wouldn’t have dominated the view of all types of
cycling to this day.
Cheating can also cause rapid decline in a teams performance
and the particular teams relationship with others. One example would be the
Pakistan cricket captain salaman butt instructed two of his bowler to bowl no-balls
at certain times in return for money from someone who had placed bets on them
bowling no-balls at certain times. This disgraceful act took the spirit of
sport completely away and their actions threw shadows over the team and their
relationship with the other governing bodies. Butt was initially banned for ten
years. Ten years for destroying the integrity of his country, for taking the
competitive nature of international sport and using it for financial gain. One
of the bowlers Amir was handed a measly 5 year ban and he made his return to
the sport and even after disgracing his country he was allowed a second chance
to perform on the biggest stage again and is currently in the running to be
selected to play in the ODI World Cup this summer. Their combined actions also
broke down the trust between the ECB and PCB with the rest of the test series
between them being played in somber conditions and barely any fans wanted to
come and support a teams that didn’t have winning and competing fairly at the
core of their values
These actions aren’t just limited to these two sport. Even
the biggest sport like football are susceptible to handing out insufficient
bans that aren’t anywhere near big enough. Three times in his career luis
Suarez has bitten an opponent. The first was while playing for Ajax and he only
received a 7 match ban. After a transfer to Liverpool he then bit Chelsea
defender Ivanovic on the shoulder and the review then imposed a 10 match ban on
him. Both these disgraceful acts would have been classed as assault anywhere
outside of the stadiums and my question is why does he get away with it. He has
walked away and missed 17 matches rather than having to serve a potential
prison sentence. These bans obviously didn’t do anything to stop him as he repeated
his actions while playing for Uruguay against Italy in the twenty fourteen fifa
World Cup and was only banned for 9 international matches. The inability to
properly punish Suarez has allowed him to continuing to have an illustrious
career despite committing three disgusting crimes during matches in his career.
Overall the affect of people like these on different sports
greatly outweighs the sanctions imposed on them and therefore are we happy for
cheats and disrespectful people to ruin events with their unbelievable
selfishness.
Good article I agree on your points and reasoning, doping people should be punished however; don't express your opinion too much, because it looks less professional.
ReplyDeletei think this article is very interesting and more should be put out
ReplyDeleteI agree with this article. It is sad to see people ruining sport by cheating in this manner .
ReplyDeleteOverall I believe this article is very good but I think they should be punished.
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