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Articles added: December 12, 2006

Juiced
by Ivette Ricco, President of Femmefan.com

December 2003

Sports is always front-page news, and not necessarily because of a thrilling victory or inspirational accomplishment, but all too often because of questionable off the field "incidents". The big news in 2003 - THG.

I doubt fans are really surprised that professional athletes are getting "juiced".

Pro sports is a moneymaking enterprise, and every advantage, every possible edge an athlete can get to stay at the top of the game and compete, is almost a necessary evil.

THG was formally declared a drug after being sold in the guise of a dietary supplement thereby calling into question the integrity of sports and competition.

Isn't the playing field supposed to be level? Aren't the professional athlete's skills a God-given gift and not a product of the chemistry lab? Isn't the reason we are in such awe of athletes due in large measure to their physical abilities? Attributes and skills that far surpass the average person's abilities and therefore warrant "adulation"?

The NFL players who tested positive for THG, Romanowski, Stubblefield, Robbins and Cooper, had their four-month-old samples tested for the newly discovered designer drug.

The player's association is crying foul, how can the NFL use a test for a drug that wasn't banned when the samples were provided?
Sure players probably knew they were taking a performance-enhancing steroid, but they probably were told it was undetectable.
Surprise.

The FDA's official designation of THG as illegal puts manufacturers on notice, as well as athletes, the government will crack down on anyone caught selling it. How will the NFL, MLB, Olympics and other sports enterprises handle this?

Anabolic steroids are risky; they can dangerous side effects, heart disease, liver damage, rage, anger, and anxiety.

U.S. drug authorities didn't discover this on their own, they were made aware if THG by an unidentified coach who gave them a syringe containing it.

Apparently THG was designed to be specifically undetectable by the standard test given to athletes.

Now that a test is available, organizations are trying to figure out what they should do next. Re-examination and penalties seem to be the immediate course of action. Four US track and field athletes have tested positive for THG and Europe's top sprinter has admitted taking nutritional supplements that he says were thought to be allowed.

THG was apparently sneaked into the market as a dietary supplement, but it is not a supplement it is an unapproved drug.

But with the current system in place, there is always going to be another designer steroid drug developed that will circumvent the FDA ruling. There is money to be made, and athletes with the money and the motivation to get "juiced".

Anabolic steroids are synthetic versions of the male hormone testosterone, some are approved by the FDA for prescription only sale and to prevent certain diseases, but athletes use them to bulk up muscle and enhance performance.

THG is closely related to trenbolone a controlled substance used to bulk up cattle.

The interesting side bar to this mad scientist episode is that the individual being investigated for this growing scandal is a self-taught chemist, musician-turned-nutritionist, Victor Conte, 53, the owner of BALCO Laboratories in Burlingame, California.

Back in September of 2000, during the Summer Olympics, you might recall U.S. shot-putter C.J. Hunter trying to explain why he had failed four drug tests. Among those at the press conference was his nutritionist, Victor Conte. Victor Conte blamed the results of the drug tests on contaminated over the counter supplements. "Some manufacturers don't properly clean their equipment", "When they put on the next supplement, the first few batches are contaminated."

Conte is not a trained scientist, Conte ran track at Fresno City College but he was a musician who played bass as a teenager. He later played with the 15 various groups and toured with Herbie Hancock.

Conte and his then-wife Audrey opened a health food store in 1980. In 1984 he started the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, or BALCO.

His focus was on the analysis of mineral content in the blood. He tested for as many as 40 minerals and then tailored vitamin regimens to address deficiencies.

Conte's business continued to grow as he provided free analysis for athletes and his vitamin regimen provided the desired results.
Conte had stumbled across the fact that zinc boosts testosterone levels if taken before sleep, promoting muscle growth and healing.
Conte's reputation grew fueled by the likes of Bill Romanowski, who sent Steve Atwater, Terrell Davis, John Elway, Shannon Sharpe and Neil Smith to him for blood analysis and vitamin regimens.

But Conte's world started to unravel when the IRS went after him.
So, what is Victor Conte guilty of?

Did he knowingly provide illegal substances to his clients in his specially designed concoctions? Is he just an enterprising businessman now caught in the middle of poor business practices and tax problems?

The BALCO investigation should answer these questions, as a parade of America's best-known athletes are questioned.

ESPN's Sports Nation conducted an on-line poll; these are a summary of the results:

  • Were you surprised when you heard that four NFL players tested positive for the steroid THG?
    95.4% - No
  • What best describes the four raiders who tested positive for THG?
    64.2% - tip of the iceberg
  • What percentage of NFL players do you think use illegal performance-enhancing drugs?
    36.4%
  • What percentage of Major League Baseball Players do you think use illegal performance-enhancing drugs?
    36.4%
  • How would you describe MLB's steroid policy?
    43.7% - a complete joke
  • Barry bonds' trainer is a target of the grand jury looking into the steroid THG. Do you believe Bonds has used steroids?
    85.7% - yes
  • If an athlete is found to have used steroids, what should happen to his or her records?
    42.7% - they should have an asterisk next to them
  • In which sport do allegations of steroid use cause you the most concern?
    39.6% - Olympic sports
  • If your favorite athlete was found to be using steroids, what would you want to see happen?
    41.6% - he or she is suspended for a long period of time.

So as the 2003 NFL regular season comes to an end, football fans watch with interest as "juiced" players either opt out of drugs or elect to end their careers.

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