American athlete groups are calling for an independent investigation into the case of nearly 2 dozen Chinese swimmers who were not sanctioned after having positive tests for a banned heart medication.
Two key American athlete groups sent a letter to the country's drug czar calling for a “truly independent” investigation of the case that led to 23 Chinese swimmers not being sanctioned despite testing positive for a banned heart…
Two key American athlete groups sent a letter to the country's drug czar calling for a ''truly independent'' investigation of the case that led to 23 Chinese swimmers not being sanctioned despite testing positive for a banned heart…
Two American athlete groups sent a letter to the top U.S. government anti-doping official calling for a “truly independent” investigation of the case that led to 23 Chinese swimmers not being sanctioned despite testing positive for a…
Southam expressed frustration with the news but added that he and his Aussie teammates won't get caught up in something completely out of their control.
As the global sporting community reacted with shock to a mass doping case in China, the East Asian nation's swimmers shrugged off the furore at Olympic trials to post a series of eye-catching times in the lead-up to Paris.
A series of fast times were recorded at the nation’s Olympic trials a week after it was revealed that a number of Chinese swimmers had cleared of doping despite testing positive for a banned substance before Tokyo 2020
China's doping case will be an extra source of motivation for Australia's swimmers at the Paris Olympics, according to rising freestyle specialist Flynn Southam.
"If the procedures are followed, there is no reason for them not to be there," Thomas Bach said about Chinese swimmers competing at the Olympics this summer.
The head of the International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach has backed the World Anti-Doping Agency in a row over its handling of positive drug tests by 23 Chinese swimmers.The head of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), Travis…
Travis Tygart, head of the US Anti-Doping, called it ‘a tragedy for clean athletes around the world’, and accused the Wada leadership of ‘trying to pull the wool over our eyes’
How 23 Chinese swimmers escaped sanction after failing drug tests has shaken the confidence of clean athletes ahead of Paris 2024, and angered the camp of Australian swimmer Shayna Jack.