On Friday night, China’s top swimmer Sun Yang was handed an eight-year ban for a dope test violation.
The decision essentially vindicates Australian rival, Mack Horton, who after winning silver at the Rio Games, famously refused to share a podium with gold-medalist Yang and labelled him a “drug cheat”.
“The CAS [Court of Arbitration for Sport] Panel unanimously determined, to its comfortable satisfaction, that the athlete violated Article 2.5 FINA DC (Tampering with any part of Doping Control),” the CAS statement said announcing their decision.
The CAS found the reigning world and Olympic 200m freestyle champion guilty of refusing to cooperate with official sample collectors during an out-of-competition doping test in September 2018. It was alleged Sun’s bodyguard used a hammer to smash vials containing blood samples.
The ban almost certainly will spell the end of Sun’s professional swimming career.