The year 2012 has gone away. Thinking about 2012, what will you affirm about sports? Which names will you pronounce? Will you talk over great baseball players? Will you say about the ashamed American cyclist Lance Armstrong? Will you say about the Summer Olympics? Will you mention about concussions of football players? Will you notice about suicides committed by several professional football players? What will you notice about Melky Cabrera?
Of course, anyone will remember the case related to Lance Armstrong while speaking about sports of 2012. Each individual will mention about the role of anabolic steroids in cycling and in other sports. Any individual will notice about possible undesirable results of steroids used for performance-enhancing effects. Any individual interested in sports will remember what journalists have presented about steroids, lying in sports and certain methods of sportspeople to succeed in professional sports.
Thinking about sports of 2012, you will probably note about the steroid era in baseball and integrity of this sport. You will also notice about dreadful deeds of Jerry Sandusky and his athletic career at Penn State.
But let think what future generations will remember. What will historians discuss one hundred years later? Will they draw attention on stories related to James LeBron, Melky Cabrera and Jerry Sandusky? Will they talk over concussions of professional football players? Although they will possibly talk over these cases, the hottest debates will be related to Lance Armstrong’s steroid scandal. This is a case which will be never forgotten. A lot of persons will remember achievements of Lance Armstrong in cycling and his further downfall. Of course, they will also note about his foundation Livestrong and influence of his ashamed reputation upon the charity organization. They will remember that administration of anabolic steroids led Lance Armstrong to loss of Tour de France titles, distancing from the organization Livestrong and certain other troubles. Lance Armstrong will be ever in the memory of the American society.
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