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Horton's teammates tested positive for drugs, and the Australian swimming world was beaten in the fa

Horton's teammates tested positive for drugs, and the Australian swimming world was beaten in the face by the fact

4hw.com.cn: it seems that the biggest highlight of the 2019 Gwangju swimming world championships in South Korea is not the competition, but the slander and off-site dispute of the Western camp against Chinese swimming captain Sun Yang. Horton refused to take a photo with Sun Yang and was once called an "Anti Doping fighter" by European and American media. The Australian Swimming Association publicly expressed its support for what Horton did, while the Australian Swimming Team threatened to stand with Horton. However, a major ironic event occurred. According to the Australian media, the Herald Sun and other foreign media, Shana jack of the Australian swimming team was found to have used stimulants.

Just a few days before the world championships in South Korea, Jack mysteriously left the world championships for 'personal reasons'. The Australian Swimming Association refused to elaborate on the reasons for her withdrawal from the competition. Jack wrote on his social network: 'I feel very sad that I have to withdraw from the world championships for personal reasons. I thank you for your support and patience. Thank you. " Jack could have participated in the women's 4x100m relay and may have participated in the 4x200m freestyle relay.

Given that Australians have always been the so-called "outspoken leaders" in opposing fina and its doping problem, this news will make them the focus of attention. The Australian Swimming Coaches and Teachers Association earlier this week called for a lifelong ban on athletes who tested positive. This position will now be tested by reality.

Australian swimming has always been advertised as pure. As soon as the incident happened, netizens said that the Australian swimming team was hypocritical enough. They have heard about doping scandals many times. Even Thorpe, the greatest swimmer in Australian history, was exposed by the French team newspaper to use banned drugs. Australia spared no effort to protect their national idol Thorpe. Later Thorpe retired directly and escaped. In the latest report of the World Anti Doping Agency, Australia ranks fourth in the world in the number of people using banned drugs, while China is unknown.

After the Shana Jack incident, I don't know what the Australian swimming team and Horton will say.