But the coach said that these are all nutraceuticals, which are good for health. At that time, Zou Chunlan began to have long hair and a thick voice. Teammates have similar reactions. Someone asked the coach, who said that he was eating "Hercules tonic", which belongs to androgen. But the coach said, it's okay.
Facts have proved that this small pill, called "Hercules tonic", directly destroyed women's desire to be mothers. 200 1, the eighth year after Zou retired, she went to Shanghai to see a doctor. After examination, her androgen is higher than that of ordinary men. In 2002, Zou got married. Although the husband and wife live a normal life, they are still not pregnant. "I suspect that it is the result of taking medicine during my time as an athlete."
Zou Chunlan has been able to face the cruel reality: "The doctor sentenced me to death. I no longer fantasize about having children. If possible, I will consider adopting one. " Any industry has hidden rules. In the sports industry, "taking medicine" has also become a hidden rule for a period of time, and even become a tool for some coaches and players to compare.
Swimming, track and field, weightlifting and other events are the hardest hit areas for drug prohibition. In the swimming field of China, there are often incomprehensible situations. Some famous athletes chose to retire bravely at the peak of their sports career. I couldn't understand it at that time. Through the example of Zou Chunlan, I understand now that they are trying to keep their "daughters" and their rights as mothers.
In the 1990s, the coach of a national swimming team complained: "If the Sports Commission doesn't give us money, how can we use new products? Without new products, how can we make achievements? " However, officials of a provincial sports commission are also full of grievances. "The Sports Commission has only a few foreign exchange indicators, all of which have been' eaten'. Why aren't you satisfied? " ! "The official privately complained to a good friend.
Under the planned system, driven by the interests of the gold medal theory, "drug abuse" in some sports events has long been an open secret in the sports world.