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The text is a transcript of a video that lists and describes various athletes who were caught cheating in different sports. Some examples are:
- The Houston Astros and the Boston Red Sox, who used cameras and trash cans to steal signs in baseball.
- Valentino Rossi, who kicked his rival's motorcycle in a race.
- Patrick Reed, who tampered with the ball and the grass in golf.
- Boris Onischenko, who modified his sword to register false touches in fencing.
- Mike Tyson, who bit off part of Evander Holyfield's ear in boxing.
1. The Houston Stars were caught cheating in the 2017 World Series by stealing signs in baseball. They used equipment such as cameras and transmitted the signals to their hitters. This scandal led to both the Stars and the Astros being fined and stripped of their first-round picks for the next season [Document(page_content="00:00:00.00: ...")].
2. In 2011, Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Amir was caught tampering with the ball in a game against Australia. He scraped the ball to give his team an advantage, but this is expressly prohibited by the International Cricket Council's penal code of conduct [Document(page_content="00:05:40.57: ...")].
3. In 2015, during the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix, Marc Márquez's motorcycle sank and crashed, knocking him off the track. Marquez claimed that Valentino Rossi had kicked his motorcycle on purpose [Document(page_content="00:08:45.30: ...")].
4. In 2015, the New England Patriots were caught deflating their footballs to gain an unfair advantage in the Super Bowl. The NFL gave Tom Brady a four-game suspension and the team a $1 million fine [Document(page_content="00:10:51.72: ...")].
5. In 1904, Hippolite Kutche used a cork attached to a bicycle to speed up in the Tour de France. He was caught and disqualified [Document(page_content="00:12:54.03: ...")].
6. Emilia Clarke was disqualified from the 2019 Apple Suit Half Marathon in Vancouver after it was revealed that she had been using a bicycle to speed up [Document(page_content="00:13:20.61: ...")].
7. In the 1976 Olympics, Boris Onischenko was disqualified from the modern pentathlon after it was discovered that he had modified his sword to emit a false 'touch' signal [Document(page_content="00:17:05.34: ...")].