SIA boss David Sharpe seeks clarity and reassurance from Wada as Australian cyclist Chloe Hosking says athletes face ‘different anti-doping realities’
SIA boss David Sharpe seeks clarity and reassurance from WadaAustralia’s sports integrity watchdog has joined international calls for the World Anti-Doping Agency to undertake an independent review of its processes that allowed 23 Chinese swimmers to record positive doping tests but still compete at the Tokyo Olympics.
SIA issued a public statement on Thursday, moving to reassure Australian athletes “of the agency’s commitment to ensuring the global anti-doping system is thorough, fair and transparent”. Sharpe’s intervention follows growing consternation about Wada’s handling of the incident, less than 100 days from the Paris Olympics.
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