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"Question No 28 by Myrsini Zorba ():
In recent years, ever younger athletes have been taking part in major sporting events. In many cases, these children start being trained and schooled for careers in professional sport before they are even of school age. Such children are not, however, in a position to make their own decisions about their future and are very often turned into semi-professionals or even objects of exploitation, while being fed special ‘dietary supplements’.
Bearing in mind that Europe is to host the forthcoming Olympic Games, can the Commission say whether it will take measures to tackle this problem, possibly as part of the campaign against doping which has already been launched and with reference to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child?"@en1
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"Subject: Child athletes"1
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