What is cheating in sport?

Wednesday 05 January 2011

2012 is upon us and what counts as cheating will once again be topical in the run-up to the London Olympics. Why are streamlined helmets and bikes considered fine in cycling events, but hi-tech non-textile swimsuits are banned in swimming events? How is it that sleeping and training at high altitude or simulated high altitude is legitimate, but not "blood doping"? Should "Blade Runner" Oscar Pistorius be allowed to compete in the Olympics? Is there such a thing as "technological doping"? And what about "real" doping - why are most performance-enhancing drugs banned, but not caffeine? Is this muddle of definitions and ethics something that a philosophical discussion can untangle?

Bridges café opens just for us from 5.30pm for a 6.00pm prompt start - the evening entrance is from Kingston riverside, next to The Gazebo pub.

Contact Marilyn Mason
info@kingstonphilosophycafe.org.uk
Location
Bridges café, 3-5 Thames Street (evening entrance from Kingston riverside)
Kingston upon Thames
KT1 1PH
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Cost Free, but be prepared to buy refreshments, and donations towards our expenses we