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Moral consequences of doping, Link Title - Coggle Diagram
Moral consequences of doping
Bad role model
Doping makes someone a bad role model because it teaches that breaking rules is okay to achieve success. It destroys the values of honesty and fair play.
Cheating and dishonesty
Clean sport promotes fairness, health, and respect in competitions.
Disrespect for others
Using performance-enhancing drugs disrespects fellow competitors who work hard within the rules. It undermines the value of hard work and commitment.
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Loss of Trust
When an athlete is caught doping, fans, coaches, and teammates lose their respect and confidence in them.
Damage to the Spirit of Sport
Due to doping, the achievements of athletes through : : : their own talent and hard work lose their value, because the victory is achieved through artificial means.
Loss of integrity
Integrity means being honest, loyal to your values, and doing the right thing even when no one is watching.
A loss of integrity happens when a person acts against their morals, lies, cheats, or hides the truth for personal gain.
Guilt and Shame
Athletes who use doping often feel personal remorse for
cheating and experience public humiliation when caught.
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