PARIS: World Aquatics has carried out its most rigorous drug testing programme ever in the lead-up to the Paris Olympics, with Chinese swimmers targeted.

Since the beginning of January, 2,145 anti-doping tests have been conducted on Games athletes, overseen by the International Testing Agency.

Including tests by other organisations, swimmers have been tested an average of 3.4 times, with 4,774 samples taken in total.

“It is our top priority that our athletes compete in a clean and fair competition,” World Aquatics president Husain Al-Musallam said on Tuesday.

Chinese swimmers were a key focus, with the 31 competing in Paris each tested at least 10 times by World Aquatics.

It follows revelations in April that 23 Chinese swimmers failed tests for banned heart drug trimetazidine in 2021.

They were allowed to com­pete at the Tokyo Olympics, where they won three golds, after anti-doping agency WADA acce­pted China’s explanation that the positive results were caused by food contamination at their hotel.

Eleven of them are scheduled to swim in Paris.World Aquatics said it had conducted 418 tests on Chinese swimmers since January, independent of any other anti-doping organisation and using a WADA-accredited laboratory based in Europe.

Including tests conducted by other organisations, Chinese swimmers were tested on average 21 times.

In contrast, Australian swimmers were tested an average of four times in the same period, and US swimmers an average of six times.

Testing will continue during the nine-day swimming programme at La Defense Arena, which starts on Saturday.

Published in Dawn, July 24th, 2024

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