Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and State Supervision Commission website Nie Xinxin
On December 24, according to media reports, the Swiss lawyer team of Chinese swimming star Sun Yang has received the decision of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court to revoke the ban on Sun Yang by the International Sports Arbitration Court (CAS) in February this year.
According to the latest news published on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) website, it has learned the relevant information and said that the Swiss Federal Supreme Court's decision to support Sun Yang's application for revision of the judgment and annul the previous ruling is a challenge to the trial judge of the International Sports Arbitration Tribunal. , Did not comment on the substance of the case.
On February 28 this year, the International Court of Arbitration for Sports announced that Sun Yang had failed to comply with the regulations of the World Anti-Doping Agency and decided to ban him for eight years.
The news aroused public attention. If this ruling is implemented, it means that Sun Yang will not only be unable to participate in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, but also his sports career will have to end early. At the same time, this ruling will also have a great impact on Chinese swimming. Big impact.
The Chinese Swimming Association immediately expressed its stance, deeply regretting the ruling and supporting Sun Yang to continue to use legal means to protect his legal rights and interests.
Sun Yang subsequently appealed to the Swiss Federal Supreme Court.
Going back to the incident itself, who did not follow the rules?
The arbitration court held that Sun Yang failed to fully cooperate with the doping inspection on September 4, 2018, and failed to give a convincing explanation on the damage to the sample container and the refusal to accept the test, which violated FINA’s “interference with anti-doping work”. "
In fact, when the International Doping Control Management Company (IDTM), a sample collection agency authorized by the International Swimming Federation (FINA), carried out an out-of-competition inspection of Sun Yang, the inspectors sent by the International Swimming Federation (FINA) could not provide legal doping inspector certificates and nurses. The license, without professional training, has violated the FINA anti-doping rules and related international standards.
The FINA Anti-Doping Committee also made a decision, clearly stating: "The doping inspection carried out by IDTM on September 4, 2018 is invalid." "Sun Yang did not violate Article 2.3 of the FINA Anti-Doping Rules or 2.5 Regulations." The so-called rules implemented by IDTM are actually the "Overlord Clause" unilaterally formulated and compelled by athletes to accept unconditionally.
As a doping test for the world's top athletes, it should be a highly serious, serious, strict and rigorous behavior.
The inspection involves professional technical means such as taking blood samples and urine samples, as well as the privacy and health and safety of the athletes themselves.
There are so many professional medical institutions and medical personnel in China. It is difficult to understand why IDTM randomly sends out unqualified personnel for inspection so irresponsibly, even one of them is a construction worker, which is incredible.
Blood samples involving personal biological information are also very unsafe for athletes if they are easily handed over to people without clear authorization documents and unclear qualifications.
A video released by Sun Yang showed that the drug inspectors voluntarily signed the declaration of illegal drug inspections and stated that they would not take the test samples.
Sun Yang did not show any violent behavior, which is definitely not a "violent resistance to prosecution" deliberately distorted by some media.
China implements the "three strict policy" of "strict prohibition, strict inspection, and serious handling" on the issue of doping. Laws and regulations such as the Sports Law of the People's Republic of China, and the Anti-Doping Regulations all stipulate that doping is prohibited.
As early as 2006, the Chinese government signed the UNESCO International Convention against Doping in Sports.
China has always insisted on "zero tolerance" for doping and has always attached importance to strengthening anti-doping education for athletes.
In the past three years, Sun Yang has undergone more than 180 doping tests, and only 60 of IDTM drug tests.
In recent years, Sun Yang's drug tests before and after a series of competitions were negative, and his results were fair and honest. He was obtained by hard training and tenacious struggle.
The hard work he put in, the various resistances that need to be overcome, and the various unfair treatments are beyond ordinary people's imagination.
Anti-doping is the consensus of the whole world, and it is also a consensus that the legitimate rights and interests of athletes must be protected.
For an athlete, sports life is precious and short, and personal reputation is very important.
Some organizations cannot sacrifice the legitimate rights and interests of athletes in order to maintain their own rules with loopholes.
IDTM uses its own rules to inspect athletes at will. Under seemingly reasonable rules and procedures, it is actually an abuse of power and a disregard for the individual legal rights of athletes. It does not rule out other attempts for certain purposes." Take special care".
According to the arbitration records, the WADA party has always refused to admit that there are loopholes in the drug test procedures. The three most critical inspectors did not show up, especially the construction worker who did not appear in court or accept the questioning on video.
Such rules and procedures are obviously not fair and reasonable.
In the process of developing sports, human beings have nurtured the spirit of sports that is internalized into people's beliefs, pursuing higher, faster, and stronger, emphasizing hard work and unity, peace and fairness, care and respect, and so on.
The fundamental meaning of opposing and prohibiting the use of doping in sports is to protect the physical and mental health of sports participants and maintain fair competition in sports competitions.
"Getting a clean gold medal" and building a "clean national team" are strict requirements of China's sports management department and the bottom line standard for Chinese sports athletes.
Similarly, the World Anti-Doping Agency, sports organizations, and doping control agencies should also use this as a lesson, improve and perfect the rules, strictly enforce the rules including the qualification requirements for doping control personnel, and carry out cooperation with Doping inspections closely related to the vital interests of athletes, safeguarding the international consensus on anti-doping, protecting the legitimate rights and interests of athletes, and truly embodying the common sportsmanship of mankind.