Saturday, 9 February 2013

EIN001_Australian sport naive about drug risks. 【Tambaboon Lab Sydney Australia mind map】


I found interesting news on ABC News PM.
David Mark reported this story on Friday, February 8, 2013 18:25:00
TIM PALMER: One of Australia's top anti-doping authorities says governments and sports organisations have been naive about the prospect of organised crime and drugs infiltrating Australian sport.
Catherine Ordway is a sports lawyer and consultant. She's worked in the anti-doping field for more than a decade.
She worked with the Australian Olympic Committee prior to the Sydney Olympics and later established and ran the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority's anti-doping enforcement regime.
She says anti-doping authorities have been calling for more than a decade for greater powers to crack down on drugs and dodgy doctors.
David Mark asked Catherine Ordway whether she was aware that organised crime had infiltrated Australian sport. (Mark, 2013)
Statement analysis


TIM PALMER:

  1. One of Australia's top anti-doping authorities says 
  2. governments and sports organisations have been naive 
  3. about the prospect of organised crime and drugs infiltrating Australian sport.

  1. Catherine Ordway is a sports lawyer and consultant. 
  2. She's worked in the anti-doping field for more than a decade.
  3. She worked with the Australian Olympic Committee prior to the Sydney Olympics 
  4. and later established and ran 
  5. the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority's anti-doping enforcement regime.

  1. She says anti-doping authorities have been calling for more than a decade 
  2. for greater powers to crack down on drugs and dodgy doctors.
  3. David Mark asked Catherine Ordway 
  4. whether she was aware that organised crime had infiltrated Australian sport. 




infiltrate

【名】《医》浸潤物
【自動-1】浸透[浸潤]する、染み込む
【自動-2】潜入[侵入]する
【他動-1】~に染み込む、~に浸透[浸潤]する
【他動-2】~に潜入[侵入]する、~にこっそり入り込む


dodgy
【形-1】危険な、危なっかしい
【形-2】巧妙な、ごまかしの、ペテンの



Reference


MARK, D. (2013). Australian sport naive about drug risks. Available: http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2013/s3686531.htm. Last accessed 9th Feb 2013.

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