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World reacts to drug cheat Sun Yang protest: 'Make no mistake, the rebellion has begun'

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Mack Horton was forced into a protest against "drug cheat" Sun Yang due to FINA's unparalleled ineptitude and the Australian swimmer's courageous act threatens to become a colossal movement.

That is the view of major media in the US and UK, after Horton refused to shake hands, take the podium or pose in photographs with Sun at the FINA world championships.

Horton's protest was backed up by British swimmer Duncan Scott, prompting a furious response from Sun, who called his defiant rival a "loser".

China has been angered by the protests, while many leading swimmers have voiced support for Horton's initiative. Global media, too, have marked Horton's stand as a tipping point in the treatment of dopers; at least by their peers.

Writing for USA Today, Nancy Armour declared that: "Clean athletes are done playing nice when it comes to doping."

"The cauldron in Pyeongchang a year ago was still warm when the IOC made the spineless decision to lift its ban on Russia for a systemic doping program, despite clear evidence that Russia was still thumbing its nose at the quaint notions of clean sport and fair play," Armour wrote.

"As for FINA, it seems to go out of its way to give second, third and 40th chances to those accused or suspected of doping.

"Clean athletes are tired of waiting for the IOC and the guardians of their sport to do what's right. The protests at the world championships might seem like a small measure but, make no mistake, the rebellion has begun."

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Mack Horton and Sun Yang at their explosive medal presentation. (Getty)

Writing for the UK Telegraph, Daniel Schofield lauded Horton's courage and branded FINA perhaps "the world’s most inept sporting organisation". He said it beggared belief that Sun was allowed to compete when he is facing a potential life ban in September, when he faces the Court of Arbitration for Sport to answer charges that he smashed a vial of his blood during a doping control.

"It speaks volumes about the efficacy of sports authorities’ fight against drugs that athletes such as Horton feel that it is incumbent upon them to take on the dopers themselves. When Horton returned to the athletes’ village, he received a standing ovation," Schofield wrote.

"The easy thing for Horton to do would have been to grit his teeth while happily gurning and smiling for the cameras with his arm around Sun’s shoulder. He knew what was coming his way after the last firestorm in 2016 and he still went through with his protest that will provide an indelible asterisk on Sun’s gold.

"With Scott imitating Horton’s action, this feels like swimming’s 'I am Spartacus' moment in the fight to clean up the sport."

Chinese media, by contrast, has reacted furiously to Horton's stance against Sun.

Writing for China Daily, Zhang Zhouxiang declared that Horton's "moves are rather rude and lack the most basic manners".

"When Horton shows contempt for his competitor, he is looking down upon himself," Zhang wrote.

"Not joining Sun on the podium was not a protest, but an insult. More importantly, it is an insult not only to Sun personally. It is disrespectful to all the other athletes in the competition and undermines the sporting spirit because Horton openly challenged the result.

"It is to be hoped that Horton recognises his own fault and corrects his wrongdoings to avoid making things worse."

A newspaper in Sun's hometown of Hangzhou declared that: "Horton not only lost the game but also lost his mind and dignity."

Chinese state television broadcaster CCTV posted on social media: "Regarding Horton's rudeness, Sun Yang responded with rationality ... A hero has been defamed, and a champion has been questioned. Sun Yang, we firmly believe that a clean hand needs no washing."

Many swimmers are speaking out against Sun - most notably South African Olympic gold medallist Chad Le Clos, who was beaten to gold in the 200m freestyle at Rio 2016 by the Chinese megastar. Le Clos told AFP that he wanted that gold medal.

"It's good that people are taking a stand," Le Clos said in Gwangju, the South Korean cenue of the ongoing FINA world championships.

"I want my gold medal back from Rio and (fourth-placed) James Guy should get his bronze, because it shouldn't be allowed to have people cheating in sport."


Writing for the Washington Post, Rick Maese said that Sun's controversial standing in swimming would ultimately be decided by a courtroom, but his presence in Gwangju had damaged FINA's credibility among clean competitors.

"There are 1,200 swimmers competing here but none as controversial as Sun," Maese wrote.

"FINA’s decision to allow Sun to compete hasn’t inspired confidence across the pool deck.

"The issues aren’t new and aren’t limited to swimming. Even as they loom in the background of most major meets, the clock isn’t swayed by the whispers and rumours around the pool deck. Sun will post his times and win his medals, and CAS probably will have the final say on the matter. Everyone else competing at the world championships will try to focus on posting the best times they can."

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What's all the fuss about? If ruled to be a drug cheat, Sun will surely be retrospectively stripped of the titles he won from the point of testing onwards, so he will lose this title in the end. So the Australians are just conducting a pr stunt instead of allowing the rule of law to take precedence. This is about a person being innocent until proven guilty. The hypocrisy lies with the Aussie.
 
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I just heard the former head of ASADA (Australia sports drug agency) stating that the Chinese swimmer is not a drug cheat and these people are clearly wrong.

From what i know the substance for which he served ban was only banned four month prior to him testing positive and it was found in his heart medication.

To me they are simply sore losers.
 
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Yeah ok, a no-name wanker on a Pakistani forum knows the former head of ASDA and the former head of ASDA told him the Chinese aren't drug cheats, lol ok then.


https://www.2gb.com/hold-fire-former-anti-doping-authority-chief-says-sun-yang-is-not-a-drug-cheat/

‘Hold fire’: Former Anti-Doping Authority chief says Sun Yang is not a drug cheat
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Former Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) chief Richard Ings does not believe controversial swimmer Sun Yang is a drug cheat.

Australian Mack Horton caused a stir when he refused to share the podium with the Chinese swimmer on Sunday night following the 400m freestyle final.

Britain’s Duncan Scott has now refused to stand beside Yang after the 200m freestyle final at the FINA World Champions in South Korea.

Earlier this year, Sun Yang allegedly smashed vials of blood samples with a hammer in front of anti-doping testers following an out-of-competition test.

In 2014, Sun was banned for three months by the Chinese Swimming Association after testing positive to a stimulant, which had been added to the World Anti-Doping Agency’s banned list four months earlier.



Former ASADA chief Richard Ings tells Ben Fordham he doesn’t regard Yung as a ‘drug cheat’ and that Mack Horton should “hold fire”.

“Sun Yang has been found innocent by a tribunal.

“Right here, right now, he’s innocent of all charges and he should be respected for that.

“We would be very upset if this action was taken against an Australian athlete with such an implication, we need to show the same respect for our international competitors.”
 
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the title of the thread implies that there was some sort of an investigation and that Sun was found guilty and proven to be a drug cheat (there are no quotation marks on drug cheat), is that true? or did the OP of the thread simply post a misleading title?
 
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the title of the thread implies that there was some sort of an investigation and that Sun was found guilty and proven to be a drug cheat (there are no quotation marks on drug cheat), is that true? or did the OP of the thread simply post a misleading title?

He was caught with banned substence and it turned out that the substance was ingredient of heart medicine he was taking. WADA after investigating him cleared him of any wrong doing.

That is why former head of Australian anti dipping is saying he is not a drug cheat.

You also have to keep in mind the substence was only declared illegal 3 months before his sample tested positive. So if he was taking it before that it was not illegal.
 
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Anglo-Saxons think they own swimming. According to them, only they are allowed to win at swimming.

US, UK, Australia, Canada, NZ. The 5 eyes countries. The usual crowd that screams cheating at other countries from Huawei to doping at sporting events when their countries’ entire wealth has been gotten through cheating from theft of land, labour, resources, and technology.

These are the same countries that start all the wars in the world and now act as the moral leaders of the world.

Here is a list of American dopers:

Athletics
Carl Lewis
Justin Gatlin
Tyson Gay
Mike Rodgers
LaShawn Merritt
Marion Jones
Tim Montgomery
Bonnie Dasse
Jud Logan
Sandra Farmer-Patrick
Mary Slaney
Antonio Pettigrew
Jerome Young
Crystal Cox
Duane Ross
Michelle Carter
Randy Barnes


Swimming
Jessica Hardy
Rick DeMont
Kathleen Baker
Jack Conger


Cycling
Lance Armstrong
Floyd Landis
Tyler Hamilton


Baseball
Barry Bonds
Alex Rodriguez


Weightlifting
Mark Cameron
Phillippe Grippaldi


Fencing
Dagmara Wozniak


Diving
Sam Dorman


Basketball
Brittney Griner


Waterpolo
Mcquin Baron


UFC
Brock Lesnar


These are just the dopers that got caught.
 
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How many westerners ha e been caught cheating. Then it's ok?
All cheats should be apprehended regardless of race or nationality
they don't cheat they use it legally by being diagnosed with a disease that usually severely limit other peoples
 
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