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100

What sport during 700 BC shows ancient usage of substances. 

Chariot Racing

100

Name a CST that was used in the slideshow

Dignity of the Human Person

Principle of Stewardship

Principle of Dignity of Work;Rights of Workers

100

What does PED stand for?

Performance Enhancing Drugs

100

What are the two most common ways for an athlete to take Performance Enhancing Drugs?

Injection with needles 

Consumption of pills 

200

During what decade did the Germans force their athletes to take steroids in order to push the message of communism through winning. 

1970s-80s

200

How does Doping connect to Principle of Dignity of work;Rights of Workers?

Safe and fair working conditions and wages. Athletes who cheat have an unfair advantage over their competitors. 

200

What does WADA stand for?

World Anti-Doping Agency

200

Where does Doping in sports take place?

Everywhere in the world where there is sport or competition. 

300

What is the name of the famous Canadian sprinter who was caught doping during the 1988 Olympics. 

Ben Johnson

300

Examining Good vs Evil who is seen as the Evil and Good side of doping in sports?

PED user= Evil

regular hard working athlete=Good

300

What does CCES stand for which is our National agency against doping. 

Canadian Center for Ethics in Sports

300

What are the repercussions for being caught doping?

Fines

Suspensions

Banning

400

What drink mixture did berserkers in Scandinavian mythology drink to become stronger before battle. 

Butotens 

400

How can doping in sports be seen as a use of Hypothetical Imperative 

Doing what you must to be the best no matter how it affects you. Dope to win.

400

What fruit did Charmis the Spartan winner of the Stade Race consume on his special diet. 

Dried Figs

400

What are 2 of the 3 types of Performance Enhancing Drugs?

1. Anabolic Steroids 


2. Stimulants

3. Human Growth Hormones