RENANG INDONESIA .
IAN Thorpe said he was "happy" at Lance Armstrong's downfall and
congratulated the doping authorities that exposed the seven-time Tour de France
winner as a drug cheat.
“I was happy. It shows that no matter who you are and
whatever you do, you can fall,” Thorpe said on the closing day of the Doha
Goals sporting forum.
The Australian Olympic legend paid tribute to the US Anti-Doping
Agency (USADA) and its president Travis Tygart who was at the heart of
revealing Armstrong's systematic doping that helped him become the biggest name
in the sport.
“The culture that reins in the United
States and elsewhere is one of the reasons that lead to
doping,” said Tygart .
“We have also uncovered doping in roller skating, a
non-Olympic discipline that has been carrying out very sophisticated doping
programs that we have never seen before and was carried out by the fathers and
coaches.
“The fight against
doping is at the centre of our debates here in Doha .”
Thorpe, once suspected of taking banned substances before
being cleared, added: “it's right that we talk about the possibility of seeing
changes introduced to our society across the world of sport. To see doping
means that we have not yet managed to protect our people,” said Thorpe.
AFP
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