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Athletes Face Doping Allegations Ahead of Olympics
Australian runner Peter Bol will compete in the Paris Olympics after being cleared of doping charges, although new evidence involving text messages related to evading drug tests has emerged, raising questions about his past. Meanwhile, Afghan judoka Mohammad Samim Faizad has been provisionally suspended for testing positive for a banned steroid, claiming he unknowingly ingested the substance during treatment for an injury. In a related doping scandal, Chinese swimmer Wang Shun, who recently won bronze in the men's 200 IM, has denied any wrongdoing despite previous allegations involving 23 Chinese swimmers testing positive for trimetazidine. Both Bol and Wang's situations highlight ongoing concerns about doping in sports, especially as the Olympics unfold. Additionally, the scandal has prompted increased scrutiny and testing of Chinese athletes, with Wang stating he underwent 28 tests in preparation for the Games. The issue of doping continues to overshadow the Olympic spirit, with athletes and officials advocating for clean competition.
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