Fransson tested positive for the anabolic steroid methyl testosterone on January 9. She suspects sabotage and therefore wanted to have her water bottle, which she used at national camps, analyzed.

- If it turns out it was in the water bottle, then I know that's where it came from. Then I would immediately suspect that someone had done it to me, says Fransson to Radio Sports.

She says that the Swedish Sports Federation (RF) would help her with the analysis of the bottle.

- But they haven't. So right now it is in Stockholm, not analyzed, she says.

Difficult to analyze bottles

Forsgren tells Aftonbladet that RF tried to help her with the bottle analysis even though it is Fransson's responsibility to substantiate her story or thesis.

- But none of the laboratories we have been in contact with can do that. It is partly our own in Huddinge and partly that in Cologne that is considered to be the best in the world on analyzes. he says to Aftonbladet.

Åke Andrén-Sandberg, chairman of the Swedish Sports Federation's anti-doping commission, tells SVT Sport that an analysis of the bottle would still not have been able to free Jenny Fransson.

- If there is something in the bottle, what does it show? It does not become legally sustainable. But I can understand if there can be a value to her.

Andrén-Sandberg believes that it was for analytical reasons that the bottle could not be tested.

- If you do it, you have to do it correctly. We have no way of analyzing bottles. But our lab is extremely good so they could do it, but it is not easy.

RF's doping commission continues to investigate Fransson's case. It is then the RF's doping committee that decides on possible punishment.