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Chinese swimmers took more anti-doping tests this year than swimmers from any other country ahead of the World Aquatics ...
Swim star Penny Oleksiak of Toronto has been notified of an apparent anti-doping rule violation by the International Testing ...
Chinese swimmers have undergone more anti-doping tests than any other country's team ahead of the World Aquatics ...
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“Whereabouts” rules put responsibility on athletes in drug-testing processA chunk of an Olympic and Paralympic athlete’s life is spent telling drug testers where they will be every day and every ...
Athletes from China were tested 8.8 times on average this year, in lead-up to World Aquatics Championships starting in ...
Chinese swimmers has undergone the most doping tests, averaging 8.8 tests per athlete, since 2025, according to the testing statistics for all athletes participating in the 2025 World Aquatics ...
With a move mirroring the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, where Chinese swimmers were subjected to an intense frequency of doping ...
According to statistics published this week by the integrity unit of the sport's governing body, athletes from both countries ...
Canada’s Penny Oleksiak has withdrawn from the upcoming world aquatics championships due to a whereabouts issue under anti-doping rules, she announced on social media Friday.
Penny Oleksiak withdraws from the upcoming swimming World Aquatics Championships because of a probe into an alleged breach of the anti-doping code under the whereabouts rule.
GENEVA (AP) — Chinese swimmers going to the Paris Olympics are undergoing increased drug testing of at least eight times this year before the Games, World Aquatics said on Monday.
World Aquatics President Husain Al-Musallam stated: "Those who enable doping or drug-tainted sports are not welcome at World Aquatics, our championships, or our activities. This new code ensures our ...
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