1 bridge player, recently was given a one-year ban after testing positive for synthetic testosterone and the female fertility drug clomifene at the 2018 World Bridge Series in Orlando. [Doping scandal rocks the world of ... Okay, but why would any bridge player be compelled to seek an unfair advantage? A few years back, the World Anti-Doping Agency detected a prohibited substance in 1.1 percent of billiards players, 3.6 percent of bridge players and 10.6 percent of professional anglers. So let me emphatically implore the World Bridge Federation in the wake of Bridgegate: Clean up your game.
Source: Washington Post March 17, 2019 19:03 UTC