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Ep-068 of the podcast is now live and available for download on all platforms.
We begin with Ruth Chepng'etich, a dominant force in marathon running whose astonishing performances have raised eyebrows and questions. Then, we shift focus to the Tour de France, where cycling’s long and complicated relationship with doping continues to shape public trust. We also touch on rising tennis star Jannik Sinner, exploring why discussions around clean sport are now circling even the new generation of athletes.
Throughout the episode, we examine the process — how anti-doping agencies operate, the limits of testing, and the gray areas of legality and ethics. And we don’t shy away from the problem: systemic pressures, cultural silence, and the gap between what we want to believe and what may actually be happening.
Tune in for a frank, thought-provoking look at one of sport's most enduring issues.
Sure! Here's a podcast description you can use:
Ep-068 of the podcast is now live and available for download on all platforms.
We begin with Ruth Chepng'etich, a dominant force in marathon running whose astonishing performances have raised eyebrows and questions. Then, we shift focus to the Tour de France, where cycling’s long and complicated relationship with doping continues to shape public trust. We also touch on rising tennis star Jannik Sinner, exploring why discussions around clean sport are now circling even the new generation of athletes.
Throughout the episode, we examine the process — how anti-doping agencies operate, the limits of testing, and the gray areas of legality and ethics. And we don’t shy away from the problem: systemic pressures, cultural silence, and the gap between what we want to believe and what may actually be happening.
Tune in for a frank, thought-provoking look at one of sport's most enduring issues.