On the question of steroids, Brian Mcewen wrote:
>  Only difference would
> be that a typical NCAA-elite runner would face
> testing at NCAA's only ... 

Not true. Division I NCAA track and field athletes are
subject to year-round random testing for anabolic
agents, diuretics, peptide hormones and analogues, and
urine manipulators.

4.1.1. Student-athletes competing in Divisions I-A,
I-AA or II football or Division I indoor or outdoor
track and field are subject to year-round testing
according to the provisions of Section No. 1.3.1.1. 





--- "Mcewen, Brian T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> << How about steriods in college?  >>
> 
> Yes ... how about steroids ... they would be as
> easily detected as they are
> on the world-elite scene (i.e. lots of get with it).
>  Only difference would
> be that a typical NCAA-elite runner would face
> testing at NCAA's only ... at
> least until they ran US Nationals or something else
> post-season.  You could
> take them all year long.
> 
> Ever hear of a guy named Stijn Jaspers? 
> 
> You would have been about 8 years old at the time,
> but he ran 13:24 and died
> (of heart failure I think).  It was proven that he
> was taking clenbuterol,
> and I remember more than one DIV I coach was fired
> over this.
> 
> /Brian McEwen
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> 
> How about steriods in college? I think it would be
> extremely easy to get 
> ahold of steriods, but would also be very easily
> detectable.
> 
> Alan
> 
> http://www.geocities.com/runningart2004
> 
> 
> >From: "Turner, Andrew"
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> >To: 'alan tobin' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> >Subject: RE: t-and-f: EPO Question
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> >Blood doping is less expensive if you have a
> reliable person to handle the
> >blood and somewhere to store it. Have there been
> cases where collegiate
> >athletes have been caught blood doping? How, if, is
> it similar to EPO?
> >
> >-Drew
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
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> >Costs way too much. One vial I believe is $1000?
> Not sure on that though.
> >Plus, if college athletes were using we'd see a lot
> faster times, world
> >elite type times.
> >
> >Alan
> >http://www.geocities.com/runningart2004
> >
> >
> > >From: Jason Wiens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > >I'm wondering what people think the prevalence of
> EPO use is among 
> >College
> > >athletes?  How would factors like cost,
> availability, access to a medical
> > >doctor affect the use and possibly make its use
> prohibitive?
> > >
> > >Thank you for your help,
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