Monthly Archive for August, 2008

CNN Sports – Athlete says sports steroids changed him from woman to man

From Frederik Pleitgen

BERLIN, Germany (CNN) — Heidi Krieger proved herself one of the world’s top athletes in the 1980s, winning medal after medal in the shot put for East Germany.

Andreas Krieger says his body changed soon after he began

taking what coaches said were vitamins.

Now, the former sports star looks disdainfully at the awards, dismissing them as “doping medals” and honors that turned a woman into a man.

Heidi Krieger, the 1986 European women’s shot-put champion, became Andreas Krieger after a sex-change operation in 1997. He says he had been fed so many steroids by his coaches without his knowledge that physical and emotional problems began.

The young woman’s physique changed drastically, as did her feelings. “I felt much more attracted to women and just felt like a man. But I knew I was not lesbian,” Krieger told CNN.

Her coaches said they were giving her vitamin pills, but they were actually feeding her Oral-Turinabol anabolic steroids.
Published – August 2008
CNN Sports Full Story

The XY Games – Olympics Beijing 2008

 

 

 

IN the 1936 Olympic Games, the sprinter Stella Walsh — running for Poland and known as the fastest woman in the world — was beaten by Helen Stephens of St. Louis, who set a world record by running 100 meters in 11.4 seconds. After the race, a Polish journalist protested that Stephens must be a man. After all, no woman in the world could run that fast.

Olympic officials performed a “sex test” on Stephens, who was found, in fact, to be female, proving once and for all that a person could be incredibly fast and female at the same time.

 

Published – August 2008
New York Times – Full Article

2012 Olympic Summer Games – London, United Kingdom

 

 

In the summer of 2012, the UK will come alive with the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Our four-year Cultural Olympiad will reach a crescendo with the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony on 27 July. It starts a 60-day festival of sport and culture across the UK – the Olympic and Paralympic Games.         

For the first time, these two events have been planned together from the very beginning. By thinking about the needs of both Olympic and Paralympic athletes and spectators at each point in our plans, we can create the best possible Games experience for everyone.
Published – August 2008
2012 Official London Olympic Games Website