Drugs in Sport

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Professional sport is at the vanguard of biomedical research enhancement technologies. Even within the boundaries of strict modern sporting codes, athletes undergo enormously complex training, diet and medical interventions aimed at pushing them to the limits of human performance. But modern professional sport has also been at the heart of an ethical storm concerning the use of these technologies outside the rules. Professional athletes use untested drugs and methods to push their bodies to superhuman extremes, sometimes at serious cost to their health. 
 
Given that modern sport, even without rule-breaking, is increasingly dominated by enhancement technologies, what should our attitude be toward risk-taking and self-modification in sport? Should we try to freeze technological progress in professional sport, maintaining naturalistic ideals about the nature of self-improvement? Or should we see sport as an emblem of human ingenuity and our capacity to improve our lot through science and self-sacrifice?

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Savulescu, J., (2015), 'Healthy Doping'. in V. Moller, I. Waddington and J. M. Hoberman, (Eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Drugs and Sport. (Abingdon: Routledge) pp 350- 362.

Foddy, B. and Savulescu, J., (2014), 'Using Steroids Ethically'. in D.E.Newton, (Ed.) Steroids and Doping in Sport: A Reference Handbook. (Santa Barbara, California ABC-CLIO) pp 122-124.

Mcnamee, M., Savulesu, J. and Willick, S., (2014), 'Ethical Considerations in Paralympic Sport: When Are Elective Treatments Allowable to Improve Sports Performance?', Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Journal, Vol: 6(8) August 2014 Supplement: S66–S75.

Savulescu, J., (2014), 'Performance Optimization and Physiological Doping', Substance Abuse and Misuse, Vol: 49(9): 1186–1189. 

Savulescu, J., Creaney, L. and Vondy, A., (2013). "HEAD TO HEAD:  Should athletes be allowed to use performance enhancing drugs?"  British Medical Journal, Vol: 347(F6150) (free article but registration required to use site)

Edmonds, D. (2011) 'Out of thin air' , Prospect Magazine, December issue

Foddy, B. and Savulescu, J. (2010), 'Time to Reevaluate Gender Segregation in Athletics?' British Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol: Published online August 2010 (forthcoming in print 2011)

Savulescu, J. and Foddy, B. (2010) 'Le Tour and Failure of Zero Tolerance: Time to Relax Doping Controls'. In Ter Meulen, R. and Savulescu, J. (eds) Enhancing Human Capacities, Blackwell Press

Savulescu J., and Foddy, B., (2007). 'Ethics of Performance Enhancement in Sport: Drugs and Gene Doping', in Ashcroft, R E., Dawson, A., Draper, H. and McMillan, J. R. (eds). Principles of Health Care Ethics, Second Edition. London: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. pp. 511 – 520.

Savulescu J, Foddy B. (2005) 'Good Sport, Bad Sport: Why we should legalise drugs in the Olympics'. The Best Australian Sportswriting 2004. Melbourne : Black Inc 2005.

Savulescu, J., Foddy, B. and Clayton, M., (2004) 'Why we should allow performance enhancing drugs in sport' British Journal of Sports Medicine., Dec 004; 38: 666 - 670.