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China swim ace Sun faces CAS hearing over doping

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BEIJING: China’s swimming star Sun Yang, accused of smashing a blood vial with a hammer, faces an eight-year ban if charges against him are upheld by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport on Friday.

Triple Olympic champion Sun, winner of 11 world titles and a national hero back home, will appear in person at the hearing in a bid to clear his name of allegation­s he missed an out-of-competitio­n doping test in Sept 2018. FINA, the internatio­nal swimming federation, confirmed in January that the swimmer had used a hammer to smash a vial containing his own blood sample.

But the federation sided with the swimmer and cleared him of wrongdoing, finding that testers had failed to produce adequate identifica­tion or follow correct protocol during the procedure.

The ruling outraged the World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) who took the matter to CAS demanding a ban of between two and eight years for Sun, who served a doping suspension in 2014, for missing the out-of-competitio­n test.

Sun “will be present” at Friday’s CAS hearing and “is expected to testify,” CAS secretary Matthieu Reeb told AFP.

After being cleared by FINA Sun was able to compete in the World Championsh­ips in Gwangju, South Korea, in July, where he won two golds but became a focus of protests from rivals.

Australian Mack Horton refused to share the podium with Sun after coming second to him in the 400m freestyle. Horton received an ovation from fellow swimmers at the athletes’ dining hall for his protest.

The court proceeding­s have been moved from the CAS headquarte­rs in Lausanne to Montreux to cope with an expected high influx of media and will for only the second time in the tribunal’s history be conducted in public.

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