June 03, 2008
Feisty Exchange on Doping, China, and Rowing
Check out friend Mary's blog, 50 Eggs. She posts about the recent New York Times article on the Chinese rowing program (China is going full-tilt after sports that offer multiple medals). Featured prominently is Igor Grinko, a former Soviet, then former U.S. sculling coach now a head coach in China. Many of my former rowing teammates rowed under him when he was coaching U.S. national team sculling prospects in Occoquan, Virginia, starting a couple of years before the 1992 Olympiad. It was a somewhat uncomfortable fit all round, but he was a coach with proven success, and there were high hopes here.
Mary has some personal experience with Igor. And she respectfully pulls no punches. He replies! Fascinating!
What do you think? Is China doping its athletes? Did the Easties do it back in the day?
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