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Historic Sports Bans

Emily James

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Historic Sports Bans explores the controversial world of athlete suspensions, revealing how these decisions shape sports history. The book delves into cases arising from performance enhancement, ethical misconduct, and political defiance, illustrating how sports bans reflect broader societal values and power struggles.

 
Did you know that bans related to doping violations have sparked debates about fair play, and political defiance has led to athletes being sidelined for expressing their views? The book examines landmark cases and specific categories of bans across different sports, drawing on primary sources and investigative reports. Ethical violations, for example, highlight the moral complexities within sports.

 
It unfolds in three parts: introducing core issues, dissecting specific ban categories like doping in cycling or political suspensions in the Olympics, and analyzing long-term consequences while considering reforms. This comprehensive analysis offers a nuanced perspective on the motivations and consequences behind sports bans, making it valuable for anyone interested in the intersection of sports, ethics, and power.

 
By exploring sports regulations, sports governance, and anti-doping policies, the book encourages critical examination of these complex issues and their impact on athletes and the integrity of competition.
Disponível desde: 20/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 70 páginas.

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