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Chinese swimming doping case sparks spat between global and US anti-doping agencies

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Revelations of positive doping tests carried out on nearly two dozen Chinese swimmers who went unpunished have sparked an avalanche of accusations and legal threats between the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the head of the US anti-doping organization.

WADA said on Saturday it would turn to legal counsel to address a statement released by Travis Tygart, executive director of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), who said WADA and China’s anti-doping authorities swept the positive results “under of the rug by not fairly and equitably following the global rules that apply to everyone else in the world.

Swimming Australia issued a brief statement about the allegations, saying it welcomed “the rigorous testing our athletes face to ensure a level playing field”.

“As an organisation, we will always stand for fairness and integrity, and believe that all athletes deserve the right to achieve success through their own hard work, effort and dedication,” Swimming Australia chief executive Rob Woodhouse said.

“We are currently making our own inquiries with World Aquatics, until we know more we will not be in a position to comment further.”

Chinese authorities said samples from 23 swimmers who tested positive for a banned substance had been contaminated.(AP Photo: Charlie Riedel, file)

Tygart’s accusation was made after WADA acknowledged that it had cleared 23 Chinese swimmers who had tested positive for a banned heart drug to compete in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics after agreeing with Chinese authorities that the samples had been contaminated.

WADA defended its process and said it acted in good faith and in accordance with due process when it decided not to challenge China’s explanation of the positives.

He then said that Tygart’s comments were politically motivated and that he was “stunned by the outrageous, completely false and defamatory comments” he made.

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