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| The programme was designed and implemented by the independent International
Testing Agency
World
Aquatics today announced the successful implementation of the most
comprehensive and rigorous testing programme in its history in the lead-up to
the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
This
extensive initiative underscores World Aquatics’ commitment to ensuring clean
sport and fair competition for all aquatics athletes.
The
testing programme, designed and implemented by the International Testing Agency
(ITA), encompasses a wide range of tests conducted both in and
out-of-competition. In total, 2,145 anti-doping tests have been conducted by
World Aquatics on athletes participating in the Olympic Games in Paris since 1
January 2024.
Including
tests conducted by other anti-doping organisations, aquatics athletes competing
in Paris have been tested an average of 3.4 times, with 4,774 taken in total.
This is the most tests ever conducted by World Aquatics before an Olympic
Games.
Testing
Statistics | Anti-Doping Testing Figures for Pre-Games Testing Period of the
Paris 2024, Tokyo 2020 and Rio 2016 Olympics
NOTE: The
table above shows the number of tests conducted on all aquatics athletes,
including those who didn’t participate in the Olympic Games. It was not
possible to retrieve the tests done only on Olympic athletes for that edition
of the Games.
Swimmers
from China were the most tested athletes during this period. Since 1 January
2024, the 31 swimmers from China competing in Paris have each been tested at
least 10 times by World Aquatics, with an average of 13 tests per swimmer.
World Aquatics conducted a total of 418 tests through this programme. All
Chinese swimmers have been tested out-of-competition at least eight times by
World Aquatics, independently of any other anti-doping organisation and using a
WADA-accredited laboratory based in Europe.
Including
tests conducted by other anti-doping organisations, Chinese swimmers have been
tested on average 21 times since 1 January 2024. Australian swimmers have been
tested an average of four times in the same period, and USA swimmers an average
of six times.
Testing
Statistics | Eight largest National Olympic Committee (NOC) Swimming
Delegations at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
"It
is our top priority that our athletes compete in a clean and fair
competition," said Husain Al-Musallam, President of World Aquatics.
"Our rigorous testing programme reflects our dedication to upholding the
highest standards of integrity in aquatic sports and we are grateful for the
ITA’s partnership in conducting it.”
The ITA
will continue to operate an extensive in-competition anti-doping programme
during Paris 2024 on behalf of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
World
Aquatics also continues to work tirelessly to ensure the highest standards of
integrity in aquatics competitions.
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