Too many
over a million
Almost all of them
724
A lot to a little.
First of all it would give an unfair advantage to the players who use the steroids, and it would encourage everyone to use them in order to "keep up." It would also encourage younger athletes to take them and steroids are especially harmful to bodies that are not fully developed. In my opinion the most important reason is that athletes who use natural ability and hard work should always be observed as the best athletes, not who can take the most steroids to become the best. Do you really want steroids to be legal in the Olympics? We would not know who the best athletes in the world truly are.
They get you in trouble if you eat them, and they damage the brain.
There are no professional athletes that have been found to be born in Toronto Island. There are however many who were born in Toronto including Mike Craig and Rick Fox.
A lot of people have used steroids. Most of these people do so for medical reasons, but some of them were famous, too. Many of these are known for having major careers in professional sport and competition, such as baseball, football (of all kinds), and basketball. A lot of Olympians have been disqualified after the fact for having used steroids, amongst other banned substances.
Well this is based on opinion...not fact but if they do steroids yes. Weed or cocaie...mhm..3 years
Steroids became popular in the 1960s and was supported by parcipiants in the wieght lifting competitions.
I believe steroids have been banned from all sports. Steriods are not only dangerous, but they also give a person taking them an unfair advantage over the players who play by the rules and don't take them. Steriods give a person more muscle mass, greater stamina and strength, which is why athletes take them. But they are illegal for athletes, and if caught taking them, can result in the loss of a career in sports.