Rules at the Olympic Games wins are not legal for Olympic athletes
Olympic Games go back to ancient Greece
When we think about the Olympics, the mind comes from a global spirit, a sport that includes concepts such as sports ethics and Olympic men, helping to overcome the religious, national and cultural prejudices of sports. Are we still talking about the existence of this spirit? Or how long? In our content, we gathered athletes who achieved great success at the Olympic Games, but damaged the spirit of the Olympic Games.
Dora Ratzhen, a German athlete Dora Ratzhen, born November 20, 1918, took fourth place in the women’s high jump at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin in Germany, breaking the world record at the 1938 European Championships in Vienna.
In Germany, even stamps were printed on behalf of its success. However, after the European Championships, it was suspected that he was a man while checking documents at the station. In a survey conducted by the authorities, it was found that the athlete showed dual gender characteristics and that male sexual characteristics were more dominant. Subsequently, the athlete’s record was invalidated, and his medals were taken. GDR athletes, Olympic Games in Mexico City, 1968. GDR athletes before the competition decided to take doping, athletes who violated the rules of the medals were taken.
Ben Johnson, Jamaican-born Canadian athlete Benjamin Sinclair “I” Johnson won a bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in 100 meters and 4 x 100 meters in flag races. The 1987 World Cup and 100 meters at the 1988 Summer Olympics broke world records, but these records were canceled due to doping. Marion Jones, Marion Jones, who is considered one of the most successful athletes of that period, was found to improve the performance of erythropoietin on June 23, 2006 in Indianapolis. But after the second test was negative, the athlete was cleaned. On October 5, 2007, he admitted that he had lied and stated that he had been taking doping for two years since 1999 and that he was forbidden to practice sports for two years. On October 8, 2007, he returned two bronze medals and five medals in 2000. Sydney Olympic Games, three of them are golden. He apologized to all his fans and his country, USA, for his disappointment. Jones was also sentenced to 6 months in prison for lying to the FBI and for participating in a fraudulent pharmaceutical company.
Boris Onishchenko, Ukrainian pentathlete (pentathlon athlete), an athlete who won championships at the 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympic Games.
In the 1976 games, he used a trick in a battle on the fencing field, and he was tricked because he was able to strike at an opponent who was hit by an opponent and mislead the judges. Then he was banned from participating in all sporting events. Madeleine de Jesus, a runner from Puerto Rico, Madeleine de Jesus, was injured in the long jump competition at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. He also participated in the 4×400 relay on behalf of his country, but was unable to compete due to injury. He then asked his twin brother to compete in his place. His brother was also successful, and the team flag rose to the next round.
- But Puerto Rico’s head coach noticed a scandal and pulled his team out of the tournament.