Research on China's Anti-Doping Campaign
Abstract
With the expansion of commercialization of sports events, some athletes use doping to obtain government awards. In China, even national level athletes (sports elites) have a fluke attitude towards using doping to win the competition due to the irresponsible attitude of coaches. This phenomenon is a blatant violation of the principle of fair competition and the spirit of self-improvement, which has aroused much attention to the formulation of China's Anti Doping policy. Besides the introduction and the conclusion, this report first demonstrates China’s anti-doping policy (i.e. Three strict policy), and then makes an analysis of Sun Yang's case, following which, China’s most currently valuable anti doping measures have been discussed.,By delving into the control measures of doping in China, and adopting Chinese athlete Sun Yang's case, this paper reflects the problems existing in elite sports doping control, and showing China's determination to prevent doping in sports events.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/mmf.v6i7.6894
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