Competing in Collegiate Championships during COVID: Caveat or Calamity
Upon the NCAA`s attempt to resume athletics in the fall semester of 2020, NCAA president Mark Emmert said "Our (NCAA) decisions place emphasis where it belongs — on the health and safety of college athletes." In a world currently battling the COVID-19 pandemic, the idea of athletes travelling across the country and playing sports, especially high intensity ones, is a dangerous combination. Football players know that every time they put on their pads and helmets, they are playing a dangerous game that could kill them, but they did not expect to practice, travel, and compete in such perilous circumstances. One UCLA football player worried that student-athletes` fears will only be recognized when a player finally dies from COVID-19. However, one student-athlete has already died due to COVID-19 complications. Jamain Stephens, a football player for California University of Pennsylvania, a Division II member of the NCAA, passed away due to a blood clot following being diagnosed with COVID-19.
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| Notations: | organisations and events biological and medical sciences |
| Tagging: | Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemie NCAA |
| Published in: | University of Denver Sports & Entertainment Law Journal |
| Language: | English |
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2021
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| Online Access: | https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/denversel24&div=10&id=&page= |
| Volume: | 24 |
| Pages: | 127-146 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |