I was 20 when I was first introduced to steroids. As I said, I was recruited to a university in the states, and so was a good prospect. Another foreign athlete that I did quite a bit of training with first introduced me to drugs as a way of improving my performance. Internationally, it was pervasive at the time- still is? We felt that if we were training for goals to represent our country in international meetings, then we should do what everyone else was reported to be doing. I won't be too specific, but I competed in the 90's. To answer your specific questions: yes, there were others on my team that were experimenting with the use, but not to the extent that I was. Remember, Big Ben had just been flagged in Seoul, and this was still on everyone's minds. Obviously, we all knew what each other were doing, but it was an unsaid rule to not talk about it. I was good without drugs, but would have never done what I did without them, unfortunately. When I say that steroid use was rampant in international sprinting, that does not even scratch the surface. Growth hormone became big during this sage period, but was not something that I ever used. It was far too expensive. As I said, stay away from the junk.