A series of scandals in chess, poker and fishing have raised questions about a rise in dishonest gameplay. It also turns out, scheming, fixing and lying isn’t only limited to big-money, high-profile sports. Sure, we’ve all seen the needle go into villain Ivan Drago’s bicep in “Rocky IV,” but real-life Olympic doping scandals have come out of many countries, including East Germany and Russia. Of course, we’re not the only ones taking an unscrupulous approach to competition. We’ve seen steroids in baseball the Houston Astros’ sign-stealing scandal the Patriots’ Spygate and Deflategate sagas Lance Armstrong’s legacy tarnished by doping Rosie Ruiz faking the Boston Marathon – and my own brother playing Monopoly. At times, it’s even fostered a grand American tradition of cutting corners. 1 has always coursed through our collective veins. Legendary football coach Vince Lombardi once said: “Winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing.” Jana Hocking’s secret messages reveal how to get ‘the best sex’ I sniff my husband’s dirty underwear to make sure he’s not cheating I caught two of my friends’ husbands online dating but didn’t say anythingĬornhole isn’t safe from scandal as top-ranked team accused of cheating
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