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Swimming at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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The German TV station ARD, who researched the story and who are showing a documentary about it on Sunday, describe the story about the Chinese relay team being stripped of their gold medal as "Nonsense"

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1 hour ago, Dragon said:

The German TV station ARD, who researched the story and who are showing a documentary about it on Sunday, describe the story about the Chinese relay team being stripped of their gold medal as "Nonsense"

Nonsense as in wrongly reported news or nonsense as in China’s defence? 

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8 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

Nonsense as in wrongly reported news or nonsense as in China’s defence? 

As in it being far too early to report a disqualification.

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Just now, Dragon said:

As in it being far too early to report a disqualification.

USADA seem convinced but have they realised CAS only allow positive tests to be used by DQ’s. If the positive tests have vanished or not been reported CAS will reject it. 

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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/20/world/asia/chinese-swimmers-doping-olympics.html

 

I always told you...WADA is totally biased (as it is CAS)

 

some Nations (China and English speaking Countries leading the pack, sorry to say) can do whatever they want, but they will always come away untouched

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1 minute ago, phelps said:

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/20/world/asia/chinese-swimmers-doping-olympics.html

 

I always told you...WADA is totally biased (as it is CAS)

 

some Nations (China and English speaking Countries leading the pack, sorry to say) can do whatever they want, but they will always come away untouched

WADA and CAS are hated by English speaking countries. . 

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12 hours ago, bestmen said:

and did they test the US team ?

All medalists are tested.  So by default.. yes, they did

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