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Tribune: Real Doping Crisis is Billiards November 30, 2006

Posted by Steve in : Weblog , trackback

Wow! Two strong athletic sports, chess and billiards, taking it on the chin in the same day for doping…can you possibly imagine that?

From the Chicago Tribune:

Drug use may be a serious problem among cyclists (Floyd Landis, Tyler Hamilton, Jan Ullrich), but it pales in comparison to what’s going on in the relatively obscure world of billiards. When the World Anti-Doping Agency tested cyclists, they found prohibited substances or methods (called “adverse analytical findings”) in 3.78 percent of the samples in 2005.

Billiards players, on the other hand, had an astonishing adverse findings rate of 9.96 percent, according to the report. Billiards players: What on earth are you taking? And why?

Probably “something to calm their nerves so they have better aim or grasp,” said James Roach of the WADA. (I’m still waiting for a response from the Belgium-based World Confederation of Billiard Sports.)

Other surprisingly high rates were found in golf (5.21 percent) and archery (2.94 percent), sports where spectators might want to watch out for `roid rage.

If you really want to watch drug-free competitors, you’re stuck with chess, polo, racquetball and tug of war, the only sports recognized by the International Olympic Committee that reported no adverse findings.

The 2005 WADA report on Laboratory Statistics shows 3,909 Adverse Analytical Findings (positive results) out of 183,337 tests (2.13%).

Billiards: - 9.96% - 28 positives out of 281 tests

Golf: - 5.21% - 20/384

Bandy: - 3.94% - 8/203

Cycling: - 3.78% - 482/12,751

Baseball: - 3.69% - - 390/10,580

Motorcycle Racing: 3.23% - 12/372

Underwater sports: 3.22% - 12/373

Boxing: - 3.14% - 83/2433

Triathlon: - 3.14% - - 74/2,170

Archery: - 2.94% - 25/850

Ice Hockey: - 2.87% - 79/2,751

Rugby: - 2.46% - 113/4,601

Orienteering: - 2.09% - 10/479

Volleyball: - 2.06% - 54/2161

Weightlifting: - 2.50% - 146/5842

Athletics: - 1.67% - 342/20,464

Football (Soccer): 1.46% - 343/23,478

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1. Larball - November 30, 2006

Racquetball just had its first “made public” doping violation in Kane Waselenchuk. The former number one player in the world. Looking at the USAR IRT, and Canadian Governing bodies websites though, you’ll find no mention of it:

http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/sports/story.html?id=16377ab2-b63c-4f80-a8b8-1a11222fc132&k=46974