Was just reading a debate on an old article in Sports Illustrated regarding a convicted murderer (Greg Lowe) serving a life sentence that was allowed to leave the prison to compete in a major powerlifting competition —_which he won.
What are your thoughts? Should any prisoners be allowed to lift — let alone compete? Should it be based on the crime?
A quote from Rick Telander, author of the Sports Illustrated Article as it appeared in the Oct 17, 1988 edition:
“You say to it yourself every time you enter one of these joints. Doors clang or roll or buzz shut behind you, and you think, “If I really had to, if I really had to, I could do time. Not that I want to. God help me, God help any man who crosses into darkness. But if I had to – with the help of sports, maybe – I could do time. I’m sure I could . . .”
What are your thoughts? Should any prisoners be allowed to lift — let alone compete? Should it be based on the crime?
A quote from Rick Telander, author of the Sports Illustrated Article as it appeared in the Oct 17, 1988 edition:
“You say to it yourself every time you enter one of these joints. Doors clang or roll or buzz shut behind you, and you think, “If I really had to, if I really had to, I could do time. Not that I want to. God help me, God help any man who crosses into darkness. But if I had to – with the help of sports, maybe – I could do time. I’m sure I could . . .”

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