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Show TheSait Lake Tribune ROAD TO THE GAMES E10 Thursday, November22, 2001 Author:Salt Lake Games Won’t Go Untouched by Doping THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS University of Texas graduate Steven Ungerleider, a sports psychologist and Olympics ex pert, predicted the, Salt Lake City Games will have their share of doping revelations de spite a new drug-testing regimen : “We still have pockets of doping aroundthe world. Ungerleider, who published a newbook, Faust's Gold: Inside the East German Doping Machine. “This will bearoutin Salt Lake, s well. I don’t think muchhas hanged. The testing is moresophisti. cated, but for everytalented scientist, there are athletes who enhancing drugs to morethar 10,000 young athletes for almost 25 years. Planis call for almost all the Salt Lake Winter Games ath letes to be tested for banned substances before the Olym happened, and apologize.” Ungerleider’s book explores the German Democratic Re public’s secret plan that sys- pics, tematically fed performance and 800 competitors to be ed during the Games verleider sounded ready I t without experience. When ‘he z in gymnastics for the University of Texas, he use ampaign for his sport by knocking heads with a Royal? it with Darrell ac l Pe sot ES SG etry Canadian Team Has Idaho Falls Rexburg Blackfoot Pocatello Burley Logan FarrWest Spanish Fork American Fork Goalkeeper Conundrum BY MARK J. CZERWINSKL KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE ant to throw a buneh of Canadians into a frenzy? Head north of the border, “The International Olympic Committee has never acknowledged the Germandopingsitu: ation. They need to stepforward and acknowledgethat it know as much about the pharmacologyas the experts.” Though security have eclipsed all else in the build-up these Winter Games. Ungerleider said the drug issue continues to erode the Olympics’ image. “There's cynicism,” he said. walk into anysports bar, and announce to all present your choice for Team Cand ultender. verybody in shows, andatits very heart is the question of which superstar goaltender is best suited to bring homethe gold medal Canada considers its birthright. It’s not hard to make a case for Colorado legend Patrick Roy, especially after what he did to the Devils last spring. TRICYCLE All Terrain $29 99 p He'sstill the standard by which all other goaltenders are judged, but he had his chancein 1998 and couldn’t push the Ca- nadians over thetop. Toronto’s Curtis Joseph + Available in red can’t plays for a tecatenegyot VV» h. 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