Derek Moore named head wrestling coach at CBU That's a great article about Ryan Lang's long slide into and out of drag addiction. His father set the stage for Ryan’s eventual addiction by creating an obsessively driven and punitive, training environment for his son as he was growing up where his self-worth was based solely on his athletic performance.
I was also struck by the following paragraph detailing how his failed drug test at Northwestern was handled. It appears to me that the administration and his coaches essentially gave him a slap on the wrist and then turned their backs on his problem so he could continue to compete.
The first time I failed a drug test, I had initially passed the pee test. It was in the summer and I was taking summer class. It was strange because [the administration] called me in the next day to take a hair sample test. I failed for marijuana, MDMA, and cocaine. This was in 2005. My consequence was (and I wasn't the only one) suspension for 20 percent of the season, and a week or two off from practice. It was only for the first couple of tournaments. I never failed a drug test again. How did I never fail again? Because I wasn't drug tested again. I never changed my habits."
Unfortunately, at the highest levels of athletic performance, "winning at all costs" too often becomes the primary objective regardless of the negative consequences to the athletes.