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Doping, Performance Enhancing Drug Expert Mark Johnson
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Illegal drug violations
Spitting in the Soup: Inside the Dirty Game of Doping in Sports – just in time for the Rio Olympics, we’re talking with the author of this new book. Mark Johnson has covered cycling and endurance sports as a writer and photographer since the 1980s A few years ago, Mark was embedded for 12 months with the Garmin-Cervélo professional cycling team. A category II road cyclist, Mark has ridden across the United States twice. And – you won’t hear this about many sports journalists – he has a PhD in English Literature, from Boston University.
Sports Coach Radio is a series of weekly in-depth interview with world-class sports coaches, scientists and writers, hosted by Glenn Whitney, a coaching and leadership advisor. Follow us on Twitter, where we post coaching tips and links to interesting articles just about every day of the week. The handle is @sportscoachtalk. And we’d be grateful if you’d leave a short review of the show on the Apple iTunes page.
Topics: Doping, illegal performance enhancing drugs, the Olympics,Tour de France, cycling, athletics, track and field, Lance Armstrong, Ben Johnson @ironstringmark @velopress @richardmoore73 @SamueleMarcora @jfriel @davetrendler @DanielCoyle @mjshrimper @stevemagness @Scienceofsport @Vaughters @sweatscience
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on July 27, 2022 08:10 (). Last successful fetch was on March 11, 2020 04:07 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 153402583 series 126390
Illegal drug violations
Spitting in the Soup: Inside the Dirty Game of Doping in Sports – just in time for the Rio Olympics, we’re talking with the author of this new book. Mark Johnson has covered cycling and endurance sports as a writer and photographer since the 1980s A few years ago, Mark was embedded for 12 months with the Garmin-Cervélo professional cycling team. A category II road cyclist, Mark has ridden across the United States twice. And – you won’t hear this about many sports journalists – he has a PhD in English Literature, from Boston University.
Sports Coach Radio is a series of weekly in-depth interview with world-class sports coaches, scientists and writers, hosted by Glenn Whitney, a coaching and leadership advisor. Follow us on Twitter, where we post coaching tips and links to interesting articles just about every day of the week. The handle is @sportscoachtalk. And we’d be grateful if you’d leave a short review of the show on the Apple iTunes page.
Topics: Doping, illegal performance enhancing drugs, the Olympics,Tour de France, cycling, athletics, track and field, Lance Armstrong, Ben Johnson @ironstringmark @velopress @richardmoore73 @SamueleMarcora @jfriel @davetrendler @DanielCoyle @mjshrimper @stevemagness @Scienceofsport @Vaughters @sweatscience
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