Vancouver Sun

Show-jumpers cleared of doping, still banned

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Canada's show-jumping team remains disqualifi­ed from the Tokyo Olympics, despite the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport on Tuesday clearing a rider of intentiona­lly doping. CAS, which in January rejected Nicole Walker's appeal against a doping violation, wrote in its reasoned ruling that she inadverten­tly ingested cocaine metabolite by drinking coca tea while at the 2019 Pan Am Games in Lima, Peru. “While I appreciate the personal vindicatio­n, that is not as important to me as the team being able to compete,” Walker, 27, said in a news release issued by her team on Tuesday. “It's very unfair that my teammates are barred from competing at the Olympic Games when the truth has been accepted. Team Canada competed fairly and has earned the right to be in Tokyo.” Canada had looked to have earned a spot at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, which have since been delayed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, after placing fourth in the equestrian event at the 2019 Pan Am Games.

Canada, however, was later disqualifi­ed after Walker's in-competitio­n test was found to contain the banned substance benzoylecg­onine, a metabolite of cocaine, and was replaced by Argentina in the Olympic team competitio­n. Equestrian Canada, which stood by Walker throughout the discipline and appeals process, said it will look into appealing the CAS decision to the Swiss Federal Tribunal in Lausanne.

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