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Program digs deep into the secretive Cold War world of East German athletes, examining what drugs were used, how they were distributed and what damage they did too many of the athletes who were forced to take them.
In the 1970s, female East German athletes came out of nowhere to
dominate international sport. But behind their success lay a
secret, state-sponsored doping program that distributed untested
steroids and male hormones to athletes as young as 12. Many of
these girls had no knowledge that they were being doped, and now,
as grown women (and men), their broken bodies and damaged psyches
bear witness to the cruelty of a government that pursued
international glory and gold at the expense of its most acclaimed
citizens. "Doping for Gold" digs deep into the secretive Cold War
world of East German athletes, examining what drugs were used, how
they were distributed and what damage they did to many of the
athletes who were forced to take them. The result creates a timely
perspective on today's many doping scandals and reveals the truth
behind the biggest and most horrifying state-sponsored doping
program the world has ever known.