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East Germany’s Secret Doping Program
Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

In the 1970s, female East German athletes came from nowhere to dominate international sport. But behind their success lay a horrifying secret. “Doping for Gold” reveals the truth behind the biggest state-sponsored doping program the world has ever known. With the 2008 Beijing Olympics looming this summer, and the seemingly endless doping ordeal plaguing Major League Baseball, “Doping” creates a timely perspective on today’s performance-enhancing drug scandals.

The Dangers of Doping
Take a look at performance enhancing drugs, testing practices, and the possible side effects and consequences of what has come to be known as “doping” within the international sporting community.

The Cold War Sporting Front
Glimpses behind the Communist’s Iron Wall suggested a sporting revolution. This timeline traces Soviet influence in the international sporting arena.

The State-Sponsored Doping Program
Learn more about the Stasi controlled program that was the secret of the East German Athlete’s success.

To watch the full episode, and for more web-only “Doping for Gold” articles, visit Secrets of the Dead online. “Doping for Gold” premieres tonight, Wednesday, May 7 at 8pm on Thirteen.

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