Gordon Campbell on politicising the war on drugs in sport
August 15th, 2016Ironically, the media coverage of the Olympics has been a sterling example of the rabid nationalism that the Olympics were supposed to transcend. So far, its been all about us and our medals and/or our ninth or 27th or 39th place effort. Still, even nationalism can sometimes be fun, as these Irish brothers and their ‘podium pants’ have proved.
Unfortunately, it hasn’t been much fun at all to see how “war on drugs in sport” has become a proxy version of the Cold War, fixated on Russia. This weekend’s banning of the Russian long jumper Darya Klishina took that fixation to fresh extremes. Initially, Klishina was the only member of Russia’s original 68 strong track and field team cleared to compete in Rio. That’s because she has been training for three years in the US, and has passed every drugs test throughout her career – in Russia, at international meets, and within the United States, where she now resides. Read the rest of this entry »