US anti-doping agency attacks Wada’s ‘half-truths’ over Chinese swimmers

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Usada has criticised the World Anti-Doping Agency after the body published a document outlining its handling of a case involving Chinese swimmers

The US Anti-Doping Agency criticised the World Anti-Doping Agency on Wednesday for “doubling down on half-truths” after the global body published a document outlining its handling of a case involving Chinese swimmers.that 23 Chinese swimmers tested positive for trimetazidine before the Tokyo Games in 2021 but were allowed to compete after being cleared by a Chinese inquiry.

In a “frequently asked questions” document released days ago, Wada said there were “strong indicators that these cases could be a case of group contamination.”“The facts and intelligence also support a finding of coordinated intentional doping such that Wada should have initiated an investigation into the source of these positive tests,” Usada wrote. “But it did not, failing all clean athletes.”

Usada’s 16-page document outlined a wide array of concerns and is the latest salvo in a public spat between the two sides. Wada said last week that it would launch an independent review over its handling of the case amid a widespread backlash, after Usada called for a complete overhaul of the global body to restore confidence in the run-up to the Paris Games.

“The doubling down on half-truths and self-serving rationalizations for failing to enforce its own rules is deeply concerning,” USADA said. “Those who value fair play remain completely unsatisfied by the answers being provided by WADA regarding its sweeping of 23 positive tests under the carpet.”

 

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