The Herald (South Africa)

Chinese swimming star appeals against doping ban

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Disgraced Chinese swimming star Sun Yang has lodged an appeal against his eight-year doping ban with the Swiss Federal Tribunal (SFT), according to a report which has been confirmed by a source close to the case.

Sun, who also served a three-month doping suspension in 2014, was found guilty of refusing to give a doping sample and banned for eight years by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) in February, upholding an appeal by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) against swimming‘s governing body Fina.

All decisions made by CAS can be appealed to the SFT.

Unless he is successful with the appeal, Sun will not be eligible for the Tokyo Games in 2021 and his career would be effectivel­y over.

The SFT did not confirm the informatio­n, but according to the report, “a case file has been opened with a number attached to the Sun Yang Case”.

Sun remains suspended from competitio­n during the appeal.

Magazine Swimming World reported on Monday that Sun’s lawyers had filed the appeal with a day to spare on April 29.

The three-time Olympic champion has previously seen two appeals rejected by the SFT before the CAS decision.

A vial of Sun’s own blood sample was smashed with a hammer during a testing session in 2018, but the swimmer was acquitted by Fina of antidoping violations, agreeing that testers had failed to produce adequate identifica­tion.

But the ruling outraged Wada which took the matter to CAS, demanding a ban of between two and eight years for missing the out-of-competitio­n test.

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