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Wada did not show bias in Chinese swimmers doping case, says investigation

The World Anti-Doping Agency did not show bias in the case of 23 Chinese swimmers cleared to compete at the Tokyo Olympics despite testing positive for a banned substance, says an independent investigation.

Swiss prosecutor Eric Cottier’s interim report also found it was reasonable for Wada not to appeal against the decision by China Anti-Doping Agency (Chinada) to not punish the athletes.

The swimmers, 11 of whom have been selected for this month’s Paris Olympics, tested positive for heart medication trimetazidine (TMZ) at a training camp seven months before the delayed Games in 2021.

Chinada determined they had unintentionally ingested the substance because of contamination.

The annex to Cottier’s report states Wada’s senior director of science and medicine, Olivier Rabin, had “doubts about the reality of contamination as described by the Chinese authorities”.

However, he was “unable to exclude the contamination scenario in a solidly substantiated manner” and therefore “saw no other solution than to accept it”.

Wada ultimately said it was “not in a position to disprove” Chinada’s conclusion and opted not to appeal after consulting independent experts as well as external legal counsel.

That drew criticism from athletes and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (Usada), whose chief executive Travis Tygart suggested a cover-up – a claim Wada rejected as “completely false and defamatory”.

Tygart again criticised Wada after the report was published, stating it “still leaves most of the critical questions unanswered”.

He also called on Wada to “release the full China dossier”, agree to a compliance audit and a “more thorough and independent investigation, where the scope and investigator are identified by neutral third parties”.


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