WADA Cleared of Bias in Chinese Swimmers Doping Case
Independent report finds no favoritism but raises questions about China's contamination claims ahead of Paris Olympics.
- WADA's internal investigation found no evidence of bias in handling the Chinese doping case.
- The report accepted China's explanation of accidental ingestion of a banned substance by swimmers.
- Critics argue the probe was too narrow and left many questions unanswered.
- The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency and DOJ continue to scrutinize WADA's actions.
- Eleven Chinese swimmers involved are set to compete in the upcoming Paris Olympics.