WADA feels trapped in US-China doping tensions

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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) claims it is "unfairly caught" in US-China geopolitical tensions affecting Olympic sports. Amid doping allegations against Chinese swimmers, WADA reported that these athletes were tested twice as often as others. US lawmakers have accused WADA of bias, while WADA considers legal action against the US Anti-Doping Agency. Since January, Chinese swimmers have averaged 21 tests each, compared to 4 for Australians and 6 for Americans.


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