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A common view of the principle pool is seen in the course of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Video games on the Tokyo Aquatics Centre in Tokyo, Japan, on July 29, 2021.
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Swimming’s worldwide governing physique says its government director Brent Nowicki has been ordered to testify in a US felony investigation right into a case involving 23 Chinese language swimmers who failed doping exams in 2021 however have been allowed to proceed competing and gained medals within the Tokyo Olympics, the Related Press stories.
World Aquatics says Nowicki was served with a subpoena and is “working to schedule a gathering with the federal government, which, in all probability will obviate the necessity for testimony earlier than a Grand Jury.”
The Chinese language swimmers examined constructive for trimetazidine, a banned performance-enhancing substance, a number of months earlier than the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, in response to a report from The New York Occasions launched in April in coordination with German public broadcaster ARD.
Eleven of the 23 Chinese language swimmers are set to compete within the 2024 Paris Olympics.
China’s anti-doping company has stated the 23 athletes examined constructive for an “extraordinarily low focus” of trimetazidine at a nationwide swimming competitors in 2021. Trimetazidine has the potential to spice up endurance and has been banned by the World Anti-Doping Company (WADA) since 2014. However the company determined the swimmers weren’t liable for the outcomes as a result of they have been inadvertently uncovered to the drug.
In Might, the US Home choose committee on China requested the FBI and the Justice Division to launch an investigation into the case below a 2020 regulation that permits for the felony prosecution of people that assist athletes dope at worldwide competitions, even when they didn’t occur in america.
“We will’t touch upon the reported federal regulation enforcement investigation,” Travis Tygart, the CEO of the US Anti-Doping Company, stated in an announcement to CNN Thursday.
“The Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act was enacted in 2021 with broad athlete, sport, and multinational governmental help as a result of WADA couldn’t be trusted to be a powerful, truthful world watchdog to guard clear athletes and truthful sport,” Tygart stated.
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World Aquatics Govt Director Brent Nowicki attends a information convention in the course of the twentieth World Aquatics Championships on the Marine Messe in Fukuoka, Japan, on July 13, 2023.
In his assertion, Tygart, who has blamed WADA and China’s doping watchdog (CHINADA) for overlaying up the constructive exams, implied that WADA officers have been afraid to journey to the US out of concern they’d face questions from regulation enforcement.
In a information convention earlier this yr, WADA President Witold Bańka stated the company “adopted all due processes and diligently investigated each lead and line of enquiry on this matter” and located “no proof of wrongdoing … and no credible technique to disprove the contamination principle that was accepted by CHINADA.”
WADA was notified of the constructive exams in June 2021, roughly a month earlier than the Tokyo Video games kicked off.
CNN has reached out to World Aquatics, the Division of Justice and WADA for touch upon the information in regards to the investigation.
Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Photographs
A common view of the principle pool is seen in the course of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Video games on the Tokyo Aquatics Centre in Tokyo, Japan, on July 29, 2021.
CNN
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Swimming’s worldwide governing physique says its government director Brent Nowicki has been ordered to testify in a US felony investigation right into a case involving 23 Chinese language swimmers who failed doping exams in 2021 however have been allowed to proceed competing and gained medals within the Tokyo Olympics, the Related Press stories.
World Aquatics says Nowicki was served with a subpoena and is “working to schedule a gathering with the federal government, which, in all probability will obviate the necessity for testimony earlier than a Grand Jury.”
The Chinese language swimmers examined constructive for trimetazidine, a banned performance-enhancing substance, a number of months earlier than the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, in response to a report from The New York Occasions launched in April in coordination with German public broadcaster ARD.
Eleven of the 23 Chinese language swimmers are set to compete within the 2024 Paris Olympics.
China’s anti-doping company has stated the 23 athletes examined constructive for an “extraordinarily low focus” of trimetazidine at a nationwide swimming competitors in 2021. Trimetazidine has the potential to spice up endurance and has been banned by the World Anti-Doping Company (WADA) since 2014. However the company determined the swimmers weren’t liable for the outcomes as a result of they have been inadvertently uncovered to the drug.
In Might, the US Home choose committee on China requested the FBI and the Justice Division to launch an investigation into the case below a 2020 regulation that permits for the felony prosecution of people that assist athletes dope at worldwide competitions, even when they didn’t occur in america.
“We will’t touch upon the reported federal regulation enforcement investigation,” Travis Tygart, the CEO of the US Anti-Doping Company, stated in an announcement to CNN Thursday.
“The Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act was enacted in 2021 with broad athlete, sport, and multinational governmental help as a result of WADA couldn’t be trusted to be a powerful, truthful world watchdog to guard clear athletes and truthful sport,” Tygart stated.
DBM/Insidefoto/Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Photographs
World Aquatics Govt Director Brent Nowicki attends a information convention in the course of the twentieth World Aquatics Championships on the Marine Messe in Fukuoka, Japan, on July 13, 2023.
In his assertion, Tygart, who has blamed WADA and China’s doping watchdog (CHINADA) for overlaying up the constructive exams, implied that WADA officers have been afraid to journey to the US out of concern they’d face questions from regulation enforcement.
In a information convention earlier this yr, WADA President Witold Bańka stated the company “adopted all due processes and diligently investigated each lead and line of enquiry on this matter” and located “no proof of wrongdoing … and no credible technique to disprove the contamination principle that was accepted by CHINADA.”
WADA was notified of the constructive exams in June 2021, roughly a month earlier than the Tokyo Video games kicked off.
CNN has reached out to World Aquatics, the Division of Justice and WADA for touch upon the information in regards to the investigation.
Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Photographs
A common view of the principle pool is seen in the course of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Video games on the Tokyo Aquatics Centre in Tokyo, Japan, on July 29, 2021.
CNN
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Swimming’s worldwide governing physique says its government director Brent Nowicki has been ordered to testify in a US felony investigation right into a case involving 23 Chinese language swimmers who failed doping exams in 2021 however have been allowed to proceed competing and gained medals within the Tokyo Olympics, the Related Press stories.
World Aquatics says Nowicki was served with a subpoena and is “working to schedule a gathering with the federal government, which, in all probability will obviate the necessity for testimony earlier than a Grand Jury.”
The Chinese language swimmers examined constructive for trimetazidine, a banned performance-enhancing substance, a number of months earlier than the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, in response to a report from The New York Occasions launched in April in coordination with German public broadcaster ARD.
Eleven of the 23 Chinese language swimmers are set to compete within the 2024 Paris Olympics.
China’s anti-doping company has stated the 23 athletes examined constructive for an “extraordinarily low focus” of trimetazidine at a nationwide swimming competitors in 2021. Trimetazidine has the potential to spice up endurance and has been banned by the World Anti-Doping Company (WADA) since 2014. However the company determined the swimmers weren’t liable for the outcomes as a result of they have been inadvertently uncovered to the drug.
In Might, the US Home choose committee on China requested the FBI and the Justice Division to launch an investigation into the case below a 2020 regulation that permits for the felony prosecution of people that assist athletes dope at worldwide competitions, even when they didn’t occur in america.
“We will’t touch upon the reported federal regulation enforcement investigation,” Travis Tygart, the CEO of the US Anti-Doping Company, stated in an announcement to CNN Thursday.
“The Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act was enacted in 2021 with broad athlete, sport, and multinational governmental help as a result of WADA couldn’t be trusted to be a powerful, truthful world watchdog to guard clear athletes and truthful sport,” Tygart stated.
DBM/Insidefoto/Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Photographs
World Aquatics Govt Director Brent Nowicki attends a information convention in the course of the twentieth World Aquatics Championships on the Marine Messe in Fukuoka, Japan, on July 13, 2023.
In his assertion, Tygart, who has blamed WADA and China’s doping watchdog (CHINADA) for overlaying up the constructive exams, implied that WADA officers have been afraid to journey to the US out of concern they’d face questions from regulation enforcement.
In a information convention earlier this yr, WADA President Witold Bańka stated the company “adopted all due processes and diligently investigated each lead and line of enquiry on this matter” and located “no proof of wrongdoing … and no credible technique to disprove the contamination principle that was accepted by CHINADA.”
WADA was notified of the constructive exams in June 2021, roughly a month earlier than the Tokyo Video games kicked off.
CNN has reached out to World Aquatics, the Division of Justice and WADA for touch upon the information in regards to the investigation.
Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Photographs
A common view of the principle pool is seen in the course of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Video games on the Tokyo Aquatics Centre in Tokyo, Japan, on July 29, 2021.
CNN
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Swimming’s worldwide governing physique says its government director Brent Nowicki has been ordered to testify in a US felony investigation right into a case involving 23 Chinese language swimmers who failed doping exams in 2021 however have been allowed to proceed competing and gained medals within the Tokyo Olympics, the Related Press stories.
World Aquatics says Nowicki was served with a subpoena and is “working to schedule a gathering with the federal government, which, in all probability will obviate the necessity for testimony earlier than a Grand Jury.”
The Chinese language swimmers examined constructive for trimetazidine, a banned performance-enhancing substance, a number of months earlier than the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, in response to a report from The New York Occasions launched in April in coordination with German public broadcaster ARD.
Eleven of the 23 Chinese language swimmers are set to compete within the 2024 Paris Olympics.
China’s anti-doping company has stated the 23 athletes examined constructive for an “extraordinarily low focus” of trimetazidine at a nationwide swimming competitors in 2021. Trimetazidine has the potential to spice up endurance and has been banned by the World Anti-Doping Company (WADA) since 2014. However the company determined the swimmers weren’t liable for the outcomes as a result of they have been inadvertently uncovered to the drug.
In Might, the US Home choose committee on China requested the FBI and the Justice Division to launch an investigation into the case below a 2020 regulation that permits for the felony prosecution of people that assist athletes dope at worldwide competitions, even when they didn’t occur in america.
“We will’t touch upon the reported federal regulation enforcement investigation,” Travis Tygart, the CEO of the US Anti-Doping Company, stated in an announcement to CNN Thursday.
“The Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act was enacted in 2021 with broad athlete, sport, and multinational governmental help as a result of WADA couldn’t be trusted to be a powerful, truthful world watchdog to guard clear athletes and truthful sport,” Tygart stated.
DBM/Insidefoto/Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Photographs
World Aquatics Govt Director Brent Nowicki attends a information convention in the course of the twentieth World Aquatics Championships on the Marine Messe in Fukuoka, Japan, on July 13, 2023.
In his assertion, Tygart, who has blamed WADA and China’s doping watchdog (CHINADA) for overlaying up the constructive exams, implied that WADA officers have been afraid to journey to the US out of concern they’d face questions from regulation enforcement.
In a information convention earlier this yr, WADA President Witold Bańka stated the company “adopted all due processes and diligently investigated each lead and line of enquiry on this matter” and located “no proof of wrongdoing … and no credible technique to disprove the contamination principle that was accepted by CHINADA.”
WADA was notified of the constructive exams in June 2021, roughly a month earlier than the Tokyo Video games kicked off.
CNN has reached out to World Aquatics, the Division of Justice and WADA for touch upon the information in regards to the investigation.
Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Photographs
A common view of the principle pool is seen in the course of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Video games on the Tokyo Aquatics Centre in Tokyo, Japan, on July 29, 2021.
CNN
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Swimming’s worldwide governing physique says its government director Brent Nowicki has been ordered to testify in a US felony investigation right into a case involving 23 Chinese language swimmers who failed doping exams in 2021 however have been allowed to proceed competing and gained medals within the Tokyo Olympics, the Related Press stories.
World Aquatics says Nowicki was served with a subpoena and is “working to schedule a gathering with the federal government, which, in all probability will obviate the necessity for testimony earlier than a Grand Jury.”
The Chinese language swimmers examined constructive for trimetazidine, a banned performance-enhancing substance, a number of months earlier than the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, in response to a report from The New York Occasions launched in April in coordination with German public broadcaster ARD.
Eleven of the 23 Chinese language swimmers are set to compete within the 2024 Paris Olympics.
China’s anti-doping company has stated the 23 athletes examined constructive for an “extraordinarily low focus” of trimetazidine at a nationwide swimming competitors in 2021. Trimetazidine has the potential to spice up endurance and has been banned by the World Anti-Doping Company (WADA) since 2014. However the company determined the swimmers weren’t liable for the outcomes as a result of they have been inadvertently uncovered to the drug.
In Might, the US Home choose committee on China requested the FBI and the Justice Division to launch an investigation into the case below a 2020 regulation that permits for the felony prosecution of people that assist athletes dope at worldwide competitions, even when they didn’t occur in america.
“We will’t touch upon the reported federal regulation enforcement investigation,” Travis Tygart, the CEO of the US Anti-Doping Company, stated in an announcement to CNN Thursday.
“The Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act was enacted in 2021 with broad athlete, sport, and multinational governmental help as a result of WADA couldn’t be trusted to be a powerful, truthful world watchdog to guard clear athletes and truthful sport,” Tygart stated.
DBM/Insidefoto/Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Photographs
World Aquatics Govt Director Brent Nowicki attends a information convention in the course of the twentieth World Aquatics Championships on the Marine Messe in Fukuoka, Japan, on July 13, 2023.
In his assertion, Tygart, who has blamed WADA and China’s doping watchdog (CHINADA) for overlaying up the constructive exams, implied that WADA officers have been afraid to journey to the US out of concern they’d face questions from regulation enforcement.
In a information convention earlier this yr, WADA President Witold Bańka stated the company “adopted all due processes and diligently investigated each lead and line of enquiry on this matter” and located “no proof of wrongdoing … and no credible technique to disprove the contamination principle that was accepted by CHINADA.”
WADA was notified of the constructive exams in June 2021, roughly a month earlier than the Tokyo Video games kicked off.
CNN has reached out to World Aquatics, the Division of Justice and WADA for touch upon the information in regards to the investigation.
Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Photographs
A common view of the principle pool is seen in the course of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Video games on the Tokyo Aquatics Centre in Tokyo, Japan, on July 29, 2021.
CNN
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Swimming’s worldwide governing physique says its government director Brent Nowicki has been ordered to testify in a US felony investigation right into a case involving 23 Chinese language swimmers who failed doping exams in 2021 however have been allowed to proceed competing and gained medals within the Tokyo Olympics, the Related Press stories.
World Aquatics says Nowicki was served with a subpoena and is “working to schedule a gathering with the federal government, which, in all probability will obviate the necessity for testimony earlier than a Grand Jury.”
The Chinese language swimmers examined constructive for trimetazidine, a banned performance-enhancing substance, a number of months earlier than the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, in response to a report from The New York Occasions launched in April in coordination with German public broadcaster ARD.
Eleven of the 23 Chinese language swimmers are set to compete within the 2024 Paris Olympics.
China’s anti-doping company has stated the 23 athletes examined constructive for an “extraordinarily low focus” of trimetazidine at a nationwide swimming competitors in 2021. Trimetazidine has the potential to spice up endurance and has been banned by the World Anti-Doping Company (WADA) since 2014. However the company determined the swimmers weren’t liable for the outcomes as a result of they have been inadvertently uncovered to the drug.
In Might, the US Home choose committee on China requested the FBI and the Justice Division to launch an investigation into the case below a 2020 regulation that permits for the felony prosecution of people that assist athletes dope at worldwide competitions, even when they didn’t occur in america.
“We will’t touch upon the reported federal regulation enforcement investigation,” Travis Tygart, the CEO of the US Anti-Doping Company, stated in an announcement to CNN Thursday.
“The Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act was enacted in 2021 with broad athlete, sport, and multinational governmental help as a result of WADA couldn’t be trusted to be a powerful, truthful world watchdog to guard clear athletes and truthful sport,” Tygart stated.
DBM/Insidefoto/Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Photographs
World Aquatics Govt Director Brent Nowicki attends a information convention in the course of the twentieth World Aquatics Championships on the Marine Messe in Fukuoka, Japan, on July 13, 2023.
In his assertion, Tygart, who has blamed WADA and China’s doping watchdog (CHINADA) for overlaying up the constructive exams, implied that WADA officers have been afraid to journey to the US out of concern they’d face questions from regulation enforcement.
In a information convention earlier this yr, WADA President Witold Bańka stated the company “adopted all due processes and diligently investigated each lead and line of enquiry on this matter” and located “no proof of wrongdoing … and no credible technique to disprove the contamination principle that was accepted by CHINADA.”
WADA was notified of the constructive exams in June 2021, roughly a month earlier than the Tokyo Video games kicked off.
CNN has reached out to World Aquatics, the Division of Justice and WADA for touch upon the information in regards to the investigation.
Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Photographs
A common view of the principle pool is seen in the course of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Video games on the Tokyo Aquatics Centre in Tokyo, Japan, on July 29, 2021.
CNN
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Swimming’s worldwide governing physique says its government director Brent Nowicki has been ordered to testify in a US felony investigation right into a case involving 23 Chinese language swimmers who failed doping exams in 2021 however have been allowed to proceed competing and gained medals within the Tokyo Olympics, the Related Press stories.
World Aquatics says Nowicki was served with a subpoena and is “working to schedule a gathering with the federal government, which, in all probability will obviate the necessity for testimony earlier than a Grand Jury.”
The Chinese language swimmers examined constructive for trimetazidine, a banned performance-enhancing substance, a number of months earlier than the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, in response to a report from The New York Occasions launched in April in coordination with German public broadcaster ARD.
Eleven of the 23 Chinese language swimmers are set to compete within the 2024 Paris Olympics.
China’s anti-doping company has stated the 23 athletes examined constructive for an “extraordinarily low focus” of trimetazidine at a nationwide swimming competitors in 2021. Trimetazidine has the potential to spice up endurance and has been banned by the World Anti-Doping Company (WADA) since 2014. However the company determined the swimmers weren’t liable for the outcomes as a result of they have been inadvertently uncovered to the drug.
In Might, the US Home choose committee on China requested the FBI and the Justice Division to launch an investigation into the case below a 2020 regulation that permits for the felony prosecution of people that assist athletes dope at worldwide competitions, even when they didn’t occur in america.
“We will’t touch upon the reported federal regulation enforcement investigation,” Travis Tygart, the CEO of the US Anti-Doping Company, stated in an announcement to CNN Thursday.
“The Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act was enacted in 2021 with broad athlete, sport, and multinational governmental help as a result of WADA couldn’t be trusted to be a powerful, truthful world watchdog to guard clear athletes and truthful sport,” Tygart stated.
DBM/Insidefoto/Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Photographs
World Aquatics Govt Director Brent Nowicki attends a information convention in the course of the twentieth World Aquatics Championships on the Marine Messe in Fukuoka, Japan, on July 13, 2023.
In his assertion, Tygart, who has blamed WADA and China’s doping watchdog (CHINADA) for overlaying up the constructive exams, implied that WADA officers have been afraid to journey to the US out of concern they’d face questions from regulation enforcement.
In a information convention earlier this yr, WADA President Witold Bańka stated the company “adopted all due processes and diligently investigated each lead and line of enquiry on this matter” and located “no proof of wrongdoing … and no credible technique to disprove the contamination principle that was accepted by CHINADA.”
WADA was notified of the constructive exams in June 2021, roughly a month earlier than the Tokyo Video games kicked off.
CNN has reached out to World Aquatics, the Division of Justice and WADA for touch upon the information in regards to the investigation.
Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Photographs
A common view of the principle pool is seen in the course of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Video games on the Tokyo Aquatics Centre in Tokyo, Japan, on July 29, 2021.
CNN
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Swimming’s worldwide governing physique says its government director Brent Nowicki has been ordered to testify in a US felony investigation right into a case involving 23 Chinese language swimmers who failed doping exams in 2021 however have been allowed to proceed competing and gained medals within the Tokyo Olympics, the Related Press stories.
World Aquatics says Nowicki was served with a subpoena and is “working to schedule a gathering with the federal government, which, in all probability will obviate the necessity for testimony earlier than a Grand Jury.”
The Chinese language swimmers examined constructive for trimetazidine, a banned performance-enhancing substance, a number of months earlier than the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, in response to a report from The New York Occasions launched in April in coordination with German public broadcaster ARD.
Eleven of the 23 Chinese language swimmers are set to compete within the 2024 Paris Olympics.
China’s anti-doping company has stated the 23 athletes examined constructive for an “extraordinarily low focus” of trimetazidine at a nationwide swimming competitors in 2021. Trimetazidine has the potential to spice up endurance and has been banned by the World Anti-Doping Company (WADA) since 2014. However the company determined the swimmers weren’t liable for the outcomes as a result of they have been inadvertently uncovered to the drug.
In Might, the US Home choose committee on China requested the FBI and the Justice Division to launch an investigation into the case below a 2020 regulation that permits for the felony prosecution of people that assist athletes dope at worldwide competitions, even when they didn’t occur in america.
“We will’t touch upon the reported federal regulation enforcement investigation,” Travis Tygart, the CEO of the US Anti-Doping Company, stated in an announcement to CNN Thursday.
“The Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act was enacted in 2021 with broad athlete, sport, and multinational governmental help as a result of WADA couldn’t be trusted to be a powerful, truthful world watchdog to guard clear athletes and truthful sport,” Tygart stated.
DBM/Insidefoto/Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Photographs
World Aquatics Govt Director Brent Nowicki attends a information convention in the course of the twentieth World Aquatics Championships on the Marine Messe in Fukuoka, Japan, on July 13, 2023.
In his assertion, Tygart, who has blamed WADA and China’s doping watchdog (CHINADA) for overlaying up the constructive exams, implied that WADA officers have been afraid to journey to the US out of concern they’d face questions from regulation enforcement.
In a information convention earlier this yr, WADA President Witold Bańka stated the company “adopted all due processes and diligently investigated each lead and line of enquiry on this matter” and located “no proof of wrongdoing … and no credible technique to disprove the contamination principle that was accepted by CHINADA.”
WADA was notified of the constructive exams in June 2021, roughly a month earlier than the Tokyo Video games kicked off.
CNN has reached out to World Aquatics, the Division of Justice and WADA for touch upon the information in regards to the investigation.