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Manfred Ewald, East Germany's Doping Chief, Dies at 76

October 23, 2002
By JERE LONGMAN






Manfred Ewald, the head of sport in East Germany and a
chief architect of its state-sponsored system of providing
athletes with illicit performance-enhancing drugs, died
Monday in Damsdorf, Germany, his hometown. He was 76.

The cause was complications of a lung infection, a former
colleague, Jochen Grünwald, told Reuters.

As minister of sport and president of his country's Olympic
committee, Mr. Ewald built a country of 17 million people
into a sports power that rivaled the United States and the
Soviet Union in the Winter and Summer Games from 1972
through 1988.

However, the sophisticated method of identifying young
athletes and placing them in sports schools became
discredited after the fall of the Berlin Wall. It was
disclosed in previously secret documents and in court that
as many as 10,000 athletes had been given banned
substances, primarily muscle-building steroids, to lift
their performances.

Many of the athletes were minors and were given "little
blue pills" without their knowledge under a system known by
the Orwellian euphemism of "supporting means." The
consequences have been severe. A number of athletes have
developed health problems, including cancer, ovarian cysts
and liver dysfunction. Some have given birth to babies who
were blind or had club feet. A champion shot-putter, Heidi
Krieger, developed many male characteristics after heavy
steroid use. She decided to have a sex-change operation and
take the name Andreas Krieger, later saying the steroid use
played a role in that decision.

On July 18, 2000, in Berlin, Mr. Ewald and Dr. Manfred
Höppner, East Germany's top sports doctor, were convicted
of being accessories to "intentional bodily harm of
athletes, including minors." Both men were given probation.


While Dr. Höppner expressed some regret, Mr. Ewald remained
unrepentant. "Communists do not murder people," he said
when subpoenaed for trial. "We had no involvement in this
matter whatsoever."

Manfred Ewald was born in 1926, the son of a tailor. He
joined the Hitler Youth in 1938, and six years later he
became a member of the Nazi Party. He aspired to be a
government administrator and skillfully maneuvered between
political systems. When Germany was divided after World War
II, Mr. Ewald joined the Communist Party and by 1963, at
age 27, became a member of East Germany's Central
Committee.

He served as sports minister from 1961 until 1988 and as
head of the East German Olympic Committee from 1973 until
the country collapsed in 1990. His Nazi past became an
undercurrent at his trial on doping charges and brought
uncomfortable comparisons with gruesome experiments
performed by the Third Reich.

>From 1966 on, hundreds of East German doctors and
scientists participated in a government-sponsored plan to
provide drugs to athletes. By strengthening athletic
performances, it was believed, the obscure communist nation
could also heighten its international standing. Dr. Werner
Franke, a West German molecular biologist who disclosed the
extent of the doping system from files of the East German
secret police, called it "one of the largest
pharmacological experiments in history."

Essentially, the East Germans focused on sports where the
fewest number of athletes could win the most medals. They
largely avoided team sports in favor of individual sports
such as track and field, swimming and cycling. Women's
sports were particularly emphasized. After winning 20 gold
medals at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, East Germany
won 40 at the 1976 Summer Games in Montreal, including 11
of 13 events in women's swimming.

"Ewald bridged the gap from the Nazi era, and he brought
with him an unfortunate wealth of information about
pharmaceuticals and an attitude of winning at all costs,
winning that had to do with the international political
stage," Steven Ungerleider, author of "Faust's Gold" (St.
Martin's Press, 2001), which detailed the East German
doping system, said yesterday.

While many suspected that East German athletes were
cheating, the International Olympic Committee looked the
other way. Upon becoming president of the I.O.C. in 1980,
Juan Antonio Samaranch grew primarily concerned with
unifying an Olympic movement riven by American and Soviet
boycotts, not with halting drug use. In 1985, Mr. Samaranch
presented Mr. Ewald with the Olympic Order, the highest
honor in international sports, in an effort to prevent East
Germany from boycotting the 1988 Summer Games in Seoul,
South Korea. This would later prove to be one of Mr.
Samaranch's most embarrassing moments.

Every medal won by East Germany has now been tainted by the
specter of drug use, but the I.O.C. has declined to revoke
any of the medals, saying that history cannot be rewritten.


"Their system was successful if you count the medals," Dr.
Don Catlin, who operates the Olympic drug-testing lab at
U.C.L.A., said yesterday. "But it was not successful if you
count the human tragedy."





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