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Sometimes Athletes use those types of medicines which are banned in the sports.These medicines empowering the athletes performance rather than other athletes.In this way the game does not remain fair.For the fair game it is nesasarry to check that the athlete is not drug addicted.For that thing the boards and organigations do dope test of an athlete at a particular period of time.

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MLB players are tested random every week. So Albert gets tested as much as bad players

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once every month

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every year

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