Malta Independent

Australian swimmer Shayna Jack banned 2 years in doping case

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Australian swimmer Shayna Jack was banned for two years on Monday for accidental doping, with her sanction expiring days before the start of the Tokyo Olympics.

The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport said its judge decided "Jack did not intentiona­lly ingest ligandrol and considered that she had discharged her onus of proving that the anti-doping rule violation was not intentiona­l."

Jack tested positive for the anabolic agent ahead of the 2019 world championsh­ips. An Australian sports tribunal previously recommende­d a four-year ban before CAS took on the case.

"INNOCENT," Jack wrote in a post on her Instagram account. "I have proven that I have NOT ever cheated, nor used prohibited substances intentiona­lly or knowingly. ... Therefore, I accept this decision with a positive attitude and with gratitude that my career as a swimmer will resume next year."

An appeal is now possible to a separate CAS panel. The World Anti-Doping Agency can choose to file a case seeking a longer ban.

The 22-year-old swimmer, a four-time medalist in relays at the 2017 world championsh­ips, cannot compete through July 11, 2021. The Tokyo Olympics open less than two weeks later.

Jack denied doping and said the positive test was caused by a contaminat­ed supplement. The burden of proof is on athletes in anti-doping cases to show exactly how and when any contaminat­ion happened.

Jack tested positive in an out-ofcompetit­ion test in June 2019. The freestyle specialist was suspended from the Australian team and sent home from its preworlds training camp in Japan.

At the time, the Australian team said the case was "bitterly disappoint­ing and embarrassi­ng."

Australian swimming was criticized when, days after the Jack case was revealed, freestyle swimmer Mack Horton refused to share the world championsh­ip podium with Sun Yang because of his concern about doping allegation­s. The Chinese swimmer was banned for eight years by CAS in February.

Jack said Monday she "never doubted myself for a minute throughout this ordeal and I have never allowed my integrity to be compromise­d."

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