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The Night Olympic Team: Fighting to Keep Drugs Out of the Games
Caroline Hatton
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| #4282009 in Books | Boyds Mills Press | 2008-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.16 x.45 x7.53l,.83 | File type: PDF | 56 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Read the latest, up-to-date, new edition (not the 2008 first printing)|By Picky Reader|The science adventure story in this book is timeless because it really happened at the 2002 Winter Olympics. But if you want to read the most up-to-date author's note (which sheds light on how the story fits in The Big Picture) and see the most current resources, then get the latest, newest e|From School Library Journal|Grade 5–8—Hatton presents a concise, readable account of a group of scientists who are working to detect forbidden drug use in sports. The scientists of the UCLA Olympic lab, or the "night Olympic team," see themselves as
A team of scientists works to expose athletes who use banned drugs to win Olympic medals in this Library Media Connection Editor's Choice. Here is the true, inside story of the UCLA Olympic Laboratory—the drug-detection team that tests athletes for banned performance-enhancing drugs. The scientists worked long nights to detect a new, never-before-tested performance-enhancing drug called NESP (novel erythropoietic stimulating protein) during the 19th Winter Oly...
You easily download any file type for your device.The Night Olympic Team: Fighting to Keep Drugs Out of the Games | Caroline Hatton.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.