Atletas Descarados Atrapados Haciendo Trampa - Parte 2 - Summary

Summary

The transcript discusses various instances of cheating in sports.

In the world of sports, athletes, coaches, and teams will do everything they can to gain an advantage. Some resort to dirty play to secure a place on the podium. However, once caught, the game is over.

The narrator provides several examples of athletes caught cheating, including:

1. Nelson Piquet Junior, a Renault driver, who was allegedly instructed by Renault's managing director Flavio Briatore and engineering director Pat Symonds to crash during the 2008 Spanish Grand Prix. This was done to help Fernando Alonso win the race. Despite Renault's admission of blatant race-fixing, the ban was overturned by French courts in 2010.

2. Will Smith, a former Milwaukee Brewers pitcher, who was caught using a foreign substance to improve his grip on the ball during a 2015 game against the Atlanta Braves. Despite his weak excuses, he was still given an eight-game suspension.

3. Lance Armstrong, a seven-time Tour de France winner, was stripped of his titles in 2012 after being found guilty of using performance-enhancing drugs throughout his career. He later confessed to years of lies in 2013.

4. Vincenzo Nibali, the winner of the 2014 Tour de France, was disqualified after being caught in an illegal "sticky bottle" move during the 2015 La Vuelta.

5. Sal Alosi, a strength coach for the New York Jets, was caught attempting to trip up Miami Dolphins' gunner Nolan Carroll during a game. This led to Alosi's resignation in January 2011.

6. James, a former quarterback for the NFL, was caught cheating on his wife Betty.

7. Antonio Margarito, a boxer, was caught using a substance that combined with sweat to form a brick-like substance, known as plaster of paris, to hit his opponent with hard blows during a fight with Miguel Cotto in 2008.

8. Roman Fenati, a motorcyclist, was disqualified and had his contract terminated after braking and pressing the front brake of Stefano Mans' bike during a 2018 Moto2 race.

9. Alessandro Andreoli, a cyclist, was caught using a hidden motor during a race in 2017.

10. Primoz Roglic, a Slovenian driver, was suspected of using a hidden motor during the Bianchi Skate Race in 2016.

The narrator ends by asking viewers what they think of these athletes and if they deserve another chance.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Renault driver Nelson Piquet Jr. deliberately crashed his car in the 2008 Spanish Grand Prix to help his teammate Fernando Alonso win the race.
2. The crash was orchestrated by Renault managing director Flavio Briatore and engineering director Pat Symonds, who threatened to fire Piquet Jr. if he did not comply.
3. Renault admitted to race-fixing and Briatore and Symonds were banned from the sport, but the ban was overturned by the French courts in 2010.
4. Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Will Smith was caught using a mixture of sunscreen and rosin on his arm to improve his grip on the ball in a 2015 game against the Atlanta Braves.
5. Smith was ejected from the game and suspended for eight games, but claimed he had used the substance in practice and forgot to wipe it off.
6. Augsburg FC goalkeeper Marwin Hitz deliberately damaged the penalty spot with his studs to make it harder for FC Cologne striker Anthony Modeste to score in a 2015 game.
7. Hitz saved Modeste's penalty and won the game for Augsburg, but later admitted his wrongdoing on Twitter and apologized.
8. Hitz was fined 122 euros by the Augsburg ground staff for damaging the field, and both he and FC Cologne made a charitable donation instead of a real fine.
9. Chicago Cubs player Sammy Sosa broke his bat in a 2003 game against Tampa Bay, and pieces of cork were found inside the wood.
10. Corking a bat is believed to make it lighter and faster, but also illegal in Major League Baseball.
11. Sosa claimed he had used the corked bat by mistake in practice, but was suspended for seven games and his reputation was tarnished.
12. Sosa's physique and home run record also raised suspicions of steroid use, but he never tested positive for any performance-enhancing drugs.
13. Cyclist Lance Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and banned from cycling for life in 2012 for using blood doping and other performance-enhancing drugs throughout his career.
14. Armstrong denied the accusations for years, but confessed to Oprah Winfrey in 2013 after being exposed by his former teammate Floyd Landis and other witnesses.
15. Armstrong was sued by the US Postal Service for federal fraud and had to pay 5 million dollars to settle the case.
16. Cyclist Vincenzo Nibali was disqualified from the 2015 Vuelta a España after he grabbed a water bottle from his team car and held on to it for several seconds, getting an illegal boost from the vehicle.
17. Nibali apologized for his action, but claimed he had been provoked by another rider who had overtaken him aggressively.
18. Nibali's team director Alexander Shefer was also fined and suspended for driving the car that helped Nibali cheat.
19. New York Jets strength coach Sal Alosi tripped Miami Dolphins gunner Nolan Carroll on the sideline during a play in 2010, causing him to fall and injure himself.
20. Alosi apologized for his action, but it was also revealed that he had ordered some active Jets players to form a human wall on the sideline to impede opposing players.
21. Alosi was fined $25,000 and suspended without pay for the rest of the season, and resigned in January 2011.
22. Boxer Antonio Margarito used plaster of paris in his hand wraps to harden his punches in a 2008 fight against Miguel Cotto, causing severe damage to Cotto's face.
23. Margarito's cheating was discovered in his next fight against Shane Mosley, when yellow powder was found on his wraps before he put on his gloves.
24. Margarito and his trainer Javier Capetillo were banned from boxing for a year, but Margarito later got a rematch with Cotto in 2011 and lost by knockout.
25. Cyclist Roman Fenati pressed the front brake of Stefano Manzi's bike during a race in 2018, risking a crash at speeds of over 200 km/h.
26. Fenati was disqualified from the race, had his license revoked, and lost his contract with Marinelli Snipers team for his dangerous stunt.
27. Fenati apologized for his action, but had a history of kicking other riders' bikes and turning off their engines during races.
28. Cyclist Alessandro Andreoli used an electric motor hidden inside his bike to cheat in an amateur cycling event in Italy in 2017, finishing third without any training.
29. Andreoli's cheating was detected by thermal cameras that showed heat coming from his bike seat tube, indicating an engine inside.
30. Andreoli admitted his guilt and was disqualified from the race.

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