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  12. The recent doping scandal involving Chinese athletes at the Paris Olympics has garnered significant attention. Historical allegations from a former Chinese doctor claim that over 10,000 athletes participated in a state-backed doping program during the 1980s and 1990s. This controversy is compounded by recent revelations that 23 Chinese swimmers tested positive for the performance-enhancing drug trimetazidine (TMZ) before the Tokyo 2021 Olympics. Despite these positive tests, the athletes were allowed to compete and secure medals. The China Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA) explained the positive tests as a result of accidental contamination, an explanation viewed skeptically since TMZ isn't commonly found in food or livestock. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has faced criticism for relying on data provided by China and not conducting an independent investigation, raising questions about potential leniency towards China. This has been contrasted with WADA's stricter response to similar allegations involving Russian athletes. Critics accuse WADA of bias and lack of transparency, especially as the doping scandal was uncovered by the New York Times rather than through proactive disclosure by WADA. Prominent athletes, including Michael Phelps, have expressed a loss of trust in WADA. Additionally, the CEO of the US Anti-Doping Agency accused WADA and CHINADA of covering up the doping cases, prompting WADA to threaten legal action against the USADA. The situation has further escalated as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and associated organizations have allegedly threatened the US's future Olympic hosting opportunities if investigations into Chinese doping continue. The IOC has been criticized for its perceived favoritism towards China, highlighted by its decision to award the 2022 Winter Olympics to Beijing despite its lack of snow. This controversy raises questions about the integrity and transparency of international sports organizations in addressing doping scandals, particularly those involving China. the Olympics is corrupt as fuck...China has its hands in every international organization, from WTO to UN to WHO. if you want to investigate, they will tell you to shut up or we will threaten you.
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