The newest suspicions of cheating in sports
come not from the use of performance enhancing drugs but from the
wearing of special underwear. Professional skiers who will compete in
the upcoming World Cup in Switzerland were bluntly told by officials
they cannot don a "full-bodied, plastic-neoprene hybrid sheath" worn
under their outer racing uniform, reports the New York Times.
The suit might shave off a crucial few hundredths of a second, but the undies are banned.
The
regulations are meant to protect the health of the skiers, forbidding
them from wearing clothing that does not allow the skin to breathe and
release perspiration. However, a debate is erupting between officials
and coaches over whether the issue is safety or cheating—as well as how
to determine which garments are disqualifying as no standard test
currently exists. "There are a lot of question marks," says the US men's
coach.
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