Queensland has become the first Australian state to ban pill testing, with medical experts warning the move could cost lives.
Fred Kerley expressed frustration about the frequent doping tests faced by athletes that stemmed from the actions of the older generation.
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Former world sprint champion Fred Kerley has become the first track athlete to join the no-drug-testing Enhanced Games.
The Australian state of Queensland has banned the testing of drugs for recreational use, sparking warnings from health ...