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What Next - Drugs and the Olympics

What Next - Drugs and the Olympics

Who is served by the current anti-doping system if it knocks out an athlete like Sha’Carri Richardson?

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July 12, 202125m 22s

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Show Notes

Olympics officials have created an anti-doping system to crack down on cheaters. We have no idea if it’s working. And it’s ensnaring athletes for seemingly bizarre infractions. 

Guest: Lindsay Crouse, writer and producer for the New York Times Opinion section. 

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Podcast production by Mary Wilson, Davis Land, Danielle Hewitt, Elena Schwartz, and Carmel Delshad.


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