ISSA not in favour with school boys drug testing
8:45 pm, Thu August 29, 2013
Dr Walton Small, the President of the Inter Secondary School's Sports Association, ISSA, says his association is not in favour of drug testing at the high school level.
After six Jamaican track athletes and one footballer tested positive for banned drugs earlier this year, a slew of individuals including Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller called for drug testing of the nation's young athletes.
Ahead of the new school boy football season Small says more needs to be put in place before testing can begin at that level.
‘We will it be pushing for it, but if it comes it will have to work. Because right now we believe that if they are gonna do some this like this, we are talking about phases. Can you imagine a rural person, they drink some bush tea and you may never know it might just turn up something that is unfavourable.
And therefore we believe that before we get into that at all we must do serious education. However, if it is something that is pushed on us, we may not have the resources, but the companies on board will have to do something to really intensify the education process because it can have some serious consequences,’ Small added.
One of the seven Jamaicans who have tested positive in 2013 participated at the high school level this year.
http://rjrnewsonline.com/sports/issa...s-drug-testing
8:45 pm, Thu August 29, 2013
Dr Walton Small, the President of the Inter Secondary School's Sports Association, ISSA, says his association is not in favour of drug testing at the high school level.
After six Jamaican track athletes and one footballer tested positive for banned drugs earlier this year, a slew of individuals including Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller called for drug testing of the nation's young athletes.
Ahead of the new school boy football season Small says more needs to be put in place before testing can begin at that level.
‘We will it be pushing for it, but if it comes it will have to work. Because right now we believe that if they are gonna do some this like this, we are talking about phases. Can you imagine a rural person, they drink some bush tea and you may never know it might just turn up something that is unfavourable.
And therefore we believe that before we get into that at all we must do serious education. However, if it is something that is pushed on us, we may not have the resources, but the companies on board will have to do something to really intensify the education process because it can have some serious consequences,’ Small added.
One of the seven Jamaicans who have tested positive in 2013 participated at the high school level this year.
http://rjrnewsonline.com/sports/issa...s-drug-testing
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