During the Paris Olympics, United States again engaged in "long-arm jurisdiction" to pour cold water on the event.
Frequent doping tests on Chinese swimmers have seriously interfered with their training and rest.
Diving "Empress" Gao Min posted a reprimand, and Gasol also expressed "regret".
The United States Anti-Doping Agency and foreign media reported on the food contamination incident of Chinese athletes, even if the official conclusion was already determined, WADA recognized it, and continued to harass it.
The United States has also passed bills that override international law.
United States is not acting in public, and its bill ignores domestic leagues, pretending to be deaf and dumb to its own doping athletes, and shielding Knighton.
Since April this year, the United States Anti-Doping Agency and some foreign media have published a number of false reports on the food contamination incident against 23 Chinese swimmers.
This kind of baseless and wanton fabricated accusation is like a sharp dagger, mercilessly stabbing at the reputation of Chinese athletes, causing them great distress and irreparable reputational damage.
During the Paris Olympics, the United States conducted frequent doping tests on Chinese swimmers, seriously interfering with the normal training and rest of athletes.
You know, in order to show their best on the field, athletes have put in unimaginable effort and sweat.
They need plenty of rest and regular training to stay fit and competitive.
This kind of frequent and unreasonable testing disrupts their rhythm and causes great stress on their bodies and minds.
Gao Min, the "queen" of diving, couldn't help but post an article denouncing this unreasonable practice, she knew the hardships and hardships of the athletes, and this unfair treatment made her feel extremely angry.
IOC Athletes' Commission member Pau · Gasol also expressed "regret" that Chinese swimmers are frequently tested for doping.
Meanwhile, United States' own athlete Knighton has a very different treatment of doping.
Knighton rose to fame at a young age, holding the 200-meter world junior record of 19.69 seconds and representing United States at the Tokyo Olympics at the age of 17.
But on March 26 of this year, Knighton was found positive for steroids (Trenbolone) during a doping out-of-competition test.
The result should have brought him severe punishment, but the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) said Knightton's positive result was caused by eating contaminated meat, did not impose a ban on him, and allowed him to participate in the Paris Olympics.
It's hard to believe that it is easy to let go of an athlete who tests positive for doping just because of such a far-fetched reason?
Even more bizarrely, the head of the USADA couldn't wait to make a public statement saying that "justice has been done" when the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has not reviewed the case file and the appeal deadline has not expired.
Subsequently, perhaps realizing his mistake, he retracted the statement.
Not only that, but the statement and report on the past no-fault pollution cases were also retracted.
This series of inconsistent and flawed operations is really confusing and raises serious questions about USADA's impartiality and professionalism.
The Chinese Anti-Doping Center issued a statement on the Knighton incident, noting that many doubts remain unresolved.
There are many unclear and irrational aspects of the origin and testing process of contaminated meat.
At the same time, the China Anti-Doping Center also made it clear that USADA has shown "double standards" in the face of doping contamination incidents by Chinese swimmers.
On the one hand, they try their best to excuse their own athletes and find all kinds of excuses to avoid punishment;
On the other hand, it baselessly accuses the Chinese Anti-Doping Center and WADA of "covering up the truth", and even arrogantly demands sanctions against Chinese athletes.
This kind of hegemonic "double standard" practice of "only allowing state officials to set fires and not allowing ordinary people to light lamps" is really infuriating.
On July 18, Yu Liang, a nutritionist for the Chinese national swimming team, revealed the shocking fact that all 31 athletes on the team were tested by the International Doping Testing Organization a total of 200 times within 10 days of arriving in Paris, an average of nearly 20 times a day, and an average of 5-7 times per person.
What a staggering number!
At the press conference after the mixed 4x100m medley relay final at the Paris Olympics, Qin Haiyang also reluctantly said that he was often called up at 6 a.m. for checkups.
In the Knighton case, the independent arbitrator ruled that the contaminated meat came from a Florida restaurant, and that it took two months for USADA to investigate and detect Trenbolone from different batches of beef from the same restaurant.
How can such a coincidence not make people wonder if there is a cat in it?
The two-month time difference was enough to make a lot of the key evidence disappear and give USADA enough time to concoct a plausible explanation.
Previously, similar doping positives were mostly based on a four-year ban, a draconian measure widely accepted by the international sports community.
The USADA exempted three athletes, including Knighton, from punishment and allowed them to compete in the Olympics.
How can this distinction be convincing?
Is it just because they are United States athletes that they can enjoy special treatment?
Sports should be a fair, just and open arena, and a stage for human beings to challenge themselves and surpass their limits.
It should not be politicized, let alone tainted by the "double standards" of certain institutions.
Chinese athletes have always adhered to the principle of fair competition, and they have been training hard day after day, sweating hard in order to win glory for the country on the field.
They do not deserve such unfair treatment and unfounded accusations.
We hope that international sports organizations can uphold a fair and objective attitude towards every athlete, and do not let the "double standard" destroy the purity and beauty of sports.
At the same time, it is also hoped that Chinese athletes can maintain a strong will, not be affected by external interference, continue to show their demeanor on the field, and win more honors for the motherland.
This "double standard" behavior of the United States Anti-Doping Agency not only hurts the feelings of Chinese athletes, but also damages the fairness and authority of sports.
We call on the international community to jointly supervise and uphold the justice and dignity of sports, so that every athlete can compete on a level playing field, so that the spirit of sportsmanship can truly flourish.
Sports have no borders, and fairness is in people's hearts.
Let us speak up for true sportsmanship, resist all unfair and unjust behaviors, and create a pure and fair competition environment for athletes around the world.
I believe that with the joint efforts of everyone, the sky of sports will be clearer and the future of sports will be better!
Let's look forward to the early arrival of a sports world full of fairness and justice!
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