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<p>Drawing on rich empirical material from elite French sport this book offers a detailed history of how the concept of doping evolved from the twentieth to the twenty-first century. The first study to span the period from 1950 to 2010 it sheds new light on the extraordinary world of elite sport in France – a world governed by its own moral standards and defined by extreme expectations of physical performance and highly medicalised training regimes. </p><p>Including exclusive insights from athletes and their doctors it explains how the use of drugs became an integral part of training in elite French sport. Considering the complex and paradoxical moral arguments that frame this phenomenon it explores the decades-long social and political process that resulted in the normalisation of this doping culture. Drawing on examples from cycling athletics weightlifting wrestling and bodybuilding this book compares doping practices in these sports and questions the effectiveness of anti-doping policies. </p><p>This is fascinating reading for all those interested in the use of drugs in sports the ethics and philosophy of sport or sports history. </p>