BEIJING: Chinese swi­m­mer Sun Yang will return to the pool at a major domestic meet next week following the expiry of his four-year ban for doping, state media reported.

Sun, China’s first Olym­pic gold medallist in men’s swi­mming, will represent his home Zhejiang province at the National Sum­mer Swi­m­ming Champio­nships which start on Sunday in Hefei.

Wang Wei, director of the Zhejiang Provincial Swim­ming Sports Manag­ement Center, said the 32-year-old will compete in the 400 metres freestyle, the event he won at the 2012 London Olympics, according to Xinhua news agency.

The triple Olympic cham­pion was banned from competition for four years and three months for a dope test violation in 2018 in which he and members of his entourage smashed vials containing blood samples.

The ban, reduced from eight years on appeal, expired on May 28.

While suspended, Sun missed national trials for the Paris Olympics where China’s swim team were under intense scrutiny over the country’s doping record.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) confirmed reports in April that 23 of the nation’s swimmers tes­t­ed positive for trimetazidine, a heart medication banned under the WADA code, in the lead up to the Tokyo Games.

WADA accepted the findings of a Chinese investigation that the test results were due to contamination from a hotel kitchen the team were staying at.

Sun served a three-month suspension in 2014 for taking trimetazidine, which he said was to treat a heart condition.

The meet in Hefei is second only to China’s National Swimming Championships in terms of competitive lev­el and prestige, said Xinhua.

Though Sun is cleared for competition he may have little chance of swimming for China again.

Published in Dawn, August 22nd, 2024

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