Which of the following best describes the ethical concept of “veracity” in the context of anti-doping, particularly concerning athlete disclosures?
Question 2
An athlete is found to have a prohibited substance in their sample, but they argue that the substance was ingested unknowingly through a contaminated supplement. According to the World Anti-Doping Code, what is the primary principle that still holds the athlete responsible?
Question 3
Which of the following scenarios presents the most significant ethical challenge regarding the balance between an athlete's right to privacy and the necessity of effective anti-doping measures?
Question 4
A sports physician is approached by an athlete who is experiencing chronic pain and requests a prescription for a strong painkiller that is on the WADA Prohibited List. The physician believes the medication is medically necessary. What is the most ethically sound course of action for the physician?
Question 5
Which of the following ethical frameworks is most directly challenged when an athlete uses gene doping to enhance performance, altering their genetic makeup for athletic advantage?
Doping And Ethics Quiz — IB Sports Exercise And Health Science SL | A-Warded