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World Anti-Doping Agency drops lawsuit against US counterpart

22/2/2025 13:13
The World Anti-Doping Agency said on Friday it has dropped its lawsuit against the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency in a dispute involving 23 Chinese swimmers who failed drug tests in the lead-up to the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.



News of the positive tests led to a war of words between the two agencies and an investigation by Swiss prosecutor Eric Cottier, who determined that WADA had not shown "favoritism or complacency" toward China.



The swimmers were not punished after WADA accepted Chinese authorities' explanation that they were exposed to the banned substance trimetazidine through contamination from spice containers in the kitchen of a hotel where they were staying.



USADA argued that the swimmers should have been provisionally suspended and blasted WADA for what it said was a lack of transparency around the situation.



WADA said it had filed the lawsuit against USADA and its CEO Travis Tygart to protect its reputation, but now feels vindicated by Cottier's findings.



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