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Sun Yang: Wada says Swiss court overturns 8-year doping ban; case goes back to court of arbitration

  • The court ruling appears to have swung on objection by Sun’s lawyers to chairman of three-judge panel, former Italian foreign minister Franco Frattini
  • ‘The Swiss Federal Tribunal’s decision upholds a challenge against the chair of the CAS panel and makes no comment on the substance of this case,’ Wada says

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China’s Sun Yang celebrates winning the men's 200m freestyle during at the 2016 Olympics in Rio. Photo: AP

The World Anti-Doping Agency says a Swiss court has overturned an eight-year doping ban against Chinese swimmer Sun Yang and ordered the case back to the Court of Arbitration for Sport for a second time but with a different chairman of the judges.

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In February, CAS found the three-time Olympic champion guilty of refusing to cooperate with sample collectors during a visit to his home in September 2018 that turned confrontational. Wada brought the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after world swimming governing body Fina had issued the now 29-year-old Yang with only a warning.

At stake in a second CAS hearing would be Yang’s chance to compete at the pandemic-delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics now set for July 2021.

The Swiss court ruling appears to have swung on an objection by Sun’s lawyers to the chairman of the three-judge panel, former Italian foreign minister Franco Frattini.

On Wednesday, Wada said in a statement that it had been informed of a decision by the Swiss Federal Tribunal, the country’s highest court, to uphold an application by Yang and to set aside the original February ruling.

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“The Swiss Federal Tribunal’s decision upholds a challenge against the chair of the CAS Panel and makes no comment on the substance of this case,” Wada said in the statement.

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