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Why drug cheats are still being caught seven years after the 2012 London Olympics

  • Written by Jack Anderson, Professor of Sports Law, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
Why drug cheats are still being caught seven years after the 2012 London OlympicsUzbek wrestler Artur Taymazov (centre) was recently stripped of his gold medal from the 2012 Olympics due to retrospective drug testing. He also lost his gold from the 2008 Olympics for doping.Dimitris Panagos/AAP

When two swimmers refused to acknowledge victories by Chinese swimmer Sun Yang at the last month’s world swimming championships,...

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