Shayna Jack reveals toll of drug test uncertainty

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Sidelined Australian swimmer reveals the emotional toll her failed drug test is taking after admitting she may have to wait until June for a formal hearing – the same month as the Tokyo Olympic trials.

Sidelined Australian swimmer Shayna Jack has revealed the emotional toll her failed drug test is taking after admitting she may have to wait until June for a formal hearing – the same month as the Tokyo Olympic trials.

Jack vowed to prove her innocence when she attended a five-hour ASADA briefing on her positive test on August 2 and was expected to receive a letter detailing the case four to six weeks later.However, Jack said it may be another 10 weeks before she receives the letter and up to nine months until a hearing.

"I have found that I am struggling most with accepting the current situation, how much it has not only impacted my swimming career but my everyday life," Jack posted on Instagram."I have not yet received the letter of infraction and have been told that I won't for up to another 10 weeks and to make things harder I've been informed that I could be waiting another nine months from now [until] I get a finalised hearing.

Jack said there were times when she couldn't stop crying but had taken time to ensure her mental health was properly supported and managed.

 

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