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Honestly I think it's extreme to talk about stripping a whole country of medals when you can't prove for a fact that any of the specific athletes were taking drugs at the time. To me this is absurd and unfair- what about the athletes who were not participating in this? Do you really expect me to believe every Russian at Sochi was on performance enhancing drugs? I get they are trying to punish the federation, but actually no they are just punishing the athletes.
Personally, I'd like to see drug testing and investigations get actually serious if they are indeed serious about wanting the problem to end. I realize this would be a substantial investment of time and money, but 'all' it would take to end doping entirely is to test every athlete immediately after every major competition and actually honestly report the results and strip medals and titles and placements from every single athlete who had drugs in their system. If this was actually done at the Olympics for example, and it was known that it was actually going to be done and results would be reported accurately, I highly doubt anyone would dope.
Personally, I'd like to see drug testing and investigations get actually serious if they are indeed serious about wanting the problem to end. I realize this would be a substantial investment of time and money, but 'all' it would take to end doping entirely is to test every athlete immediately after every major competition and actually honestly report the results and strip medals and titles and placements from every single athlete who had drugs in their system. If this was actually done at the Olympics for example, and it was known that it was actually going to be done and results would be reported accurately, I highly doubt anyone would dope.

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