Famous Sports Scandals
Ethics in Sports
Performance-Enhancing Drugs
Ethics in Athlete Behavior
100

This 1919 event saw a group of Chicago White Sox players accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for money from gamblers.

What is the Black Sox Scandal?

100

This principle is essential in sports, ensuring that all competitors have an equal opportunity to succeed

What is fairness?

100

This class of drugs is commonly used to improve an athlete’s strength, speed, or endurance but is banned in most competitive sports.

What are performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs)?

100

This ethical concept in sports relates to athletes and   opponents playing without unsportsmanlike conduct.

What is respect?

200

This cyclist was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles after admitting to using performance-enhancing drugs.

Who is Lance Armstrong?

200

In sports, this ethical concept involves a respect for the rules and the integrity of the competition.

What is sportsmanship?

200

This global organization conducts drug testing and sets the rules that classify which substances count as cheating in competitive athletics

What is the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)?

200

This term refers to athletes acting responsibly and with integrity both in competition and in their personal lives, avoiding actions that could tarnish the sport's image.

What is character?

300

This baseball team was involved in a cheating scandal in 2017, where players used electronic devices to steal signs from opponents.

What is the Houston Astros?

300

The idea that athletes should be responsible for their actions both on and off the field

What is accountability?

300

This former baseball player was famously banned for using steroids, but later admitted his use and publicly apologized

Who is Barry Bonds?

300

In 2014, this NBA player was fined for violating the league's ethics policy by making derogatory remarks about an opposing player.

Who is Donald Sterling?

400

In 1994, this football player was banned from the NFL after testing positive for steroids and later returned with the Oakland Raiders.

Who is Shawne Merriman?

400

This unethical act in sports often occurs when athletes or coaches use dishonesty to gain an advantage, sometimes involving illegal activities.

What is cheating?

400

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is responsible for enforcing anti-doping rules in this global sporting event.

What is the Olympic Games?

400

This former NBA player was known for his aggressive playing style, but was often criticized for engaging in behavior that some believed crossed ethical lines.

Who is Dennis Rodman?

500

This type of equipment is often modified illegally to enhance athletic performance 

What is equipment tampering?

500

In the world of professional sports, this term refers to intentionally manipulating an event's outcome to benefit one party or organization.

What is match-fixing?

500

This scandal exposed a state-run system that tampered with drug tests at the Olympics.


 What is the Russian doping scandal?



500

When an athlete uses their status to unfairly intimidate others.


What is abuse of power?