In May a Belgian racing pigeon called Bolt - named after Olympic gold-winning Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt - was sold to a Chinese businessman for a world record price of 310,000 euros (£260,000, $400,000). It was thought that the buyer wanted to use Bolt for breeding more birds.
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Thursday, October 31, 2013
World of pigeon racing rocked by doping scandal after cocaine reportedly found in blood samples
Six racing pigeons in Belgium were
found to have been doped with drugs such as cocaine and painkillers.
The doping was revealed when the Belgian pigeon-racing
federation sent samples from 20 birds to the National Horseracing Authority of
Southern Africa. The birds tested positive for numerous drugs. Pigeon racing in Belgium is a highly lucrative sport.
In May a Belgian racing pigeon called Bolt - named after Olympic gold-winning Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt - was sold to a Chinese businessman for a world record price of 310,000 euros (£260,000, $400,000). It was thought that the buyer wanted to use Bolt for breeding more birds.
Riches and glamor connected with racing pigeons
have brought many problems, including thefts from breeders and
racketeering. The doping of the birds was only unearthed in South Africa
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tests carried out in Belgium did not reveal a problem. The sport
revolves around specially bred and trained pigeons released from a
specific location and racing back to their home loft.
In May a Belgian racing pigeon called Bolt - named after Olympic gold-winning Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt - was sold to a Chinese businessman for a world record price of 310,000 euros (£260,000, $400,000). It was thought that the buyer wanted to use Bolt for breeding more birds.
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