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Running Off Track: The Ben Johnson Story
In 1976, Benjamin Sinclair Johnson was just a skinny immigrant kid struggling to make his high school track team. A decade later, he was a destroyer of world records, the "world's fastest man." Then it all came crashing down. His positive steroid test at the 1988 Seoul Olympics made headlines around the world, forever changing perceptions of Canadian athletes, the sport of track and field, and Ben Johnson.
Last updated: January 21, 2013
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Scientists marvel at Ben Johnson, "the ultimate running machine."
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Ben Johnson may be famous in Europe, but in Canada a teen show reporte...
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Canada's Ben Johnson sets a new world record in Rome in 1987.
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The fastest man in the world receives a warm homecoming in Toronto.
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Prime Minister Brian Mulroney lauds Canada's newest Olympic gold medal...
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Federal Sports Minister Jean Charest addresses a press conference and ...
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Ben Johnson tests positive for anabolic steroids and is stripped of hi...
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Sportscaster Ron Wilson describes the "incredible lift" Johnson's win ...
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Halifax children who thought Johnson was a hero express their disappoi...
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Frum is unrelenting as she grills Dr. Jamie Astaphan after Johnson's d...
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Johnson denies using drugs, but the government pushes for an inquiry.
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In a brief press conference, Johnson denies taking illicit drugs and a...
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Ben Johnson's coach tells the Dubin Inquiry that illegal drug use is c...
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After two years of suspension, Ben Johnson is back. But can he win?
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Johnson is about to return to competition and talks to Mark Lee about ...
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Ben Johnson's been back on the track for a year, and is making some bi...
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Ben Johnson fails a second drug test. His career is over.
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IAAF doping officials explain how Ben Johnson failed a second drug tes...
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A decade removed from his glory, Ben Johnson reflects on his controver...
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A debate over the ethics of giving Ben Johnson and other athletes seco...
