Fall from grace: the Ian Sibbit story

In 2009, rugby player Ian Sibbit has been reprimanded by the Rugby Football League for the overuse of the anti-asthma drug salbutamol. In this video he warns others for the risk of unintentional doping use by using medication.

100% me is UK Anti-Doping's education programme which aims to prevent doping in sport. 100% me is about being a true athlete. It's about being able to say my performance is 100% me. There is no secret to my success - just hard work, determination and talent.

UK Anti-Doping is responsible for protecting sport from the threat of doping in the UK. This involves planning, implementing and monitoring the UK’s anti-doping policy and implementing effective anti-doping programmes.

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6 May 2010
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