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  Chinanews.com, December 24. According to the news released on the 23rd local time on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) website, it has learned that the Swiss Federal Court has decided to support the Chinese swimmer Sun Yang’s application for a revision and revoke CAS (International Court of Arbitration for Sports) ) The team banned him in February this year.

  WADA wrote in its statement:

  The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has learned that the Swiss Federal Court has decided to support the Chinese swimmer Sun Yang's application for commuting and revoking the ban.

The case is related to the successful appeal of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) against the decision of the Disciplinary Panel of the Plaintiff's International Federation, which caused Sun Yang's doping inspection to fail to complete as planned.

  The Swiss Federal Court of Justice challenged the trial judge of the International Sports Arbitration Tribunal, but did not comment on the substance of the case.

  In the CAS ruling, WADA clearly had the upper hand. It was able to prove that many aspects of the initial FINA ruling were incorrect under the World Anti-Doping Regulations and related testing standards. After the case was returned to the International Sports Arbitration Tribunal, the statement continued. Its position.

  At this stage, the World Anti-Doping Agency has not yet received a sufficiently rational ruling from the court and therefore cannot comment further.

At 16:05 on November 15th, Beijing time, the Sun Yang hearing, which has attracted the attention of the world sports, was held in the conference center of Montreux Palace Hotel in Switzerland.

As the protagonist of the whole storm, Chinese swimmer Sun Yang and his team have entered the court hearing.

Judging from his expression, Sun Yang was smiling and relaxed.

The hearing will last until 3:30 am Beijing time on the 16th.

  According to the news released by Xinhua News Agency in the early morning of the 24th Beijing time, Sun Yang’s Swiss lawyers’ team notified Sun Yangfang via email that they had received the decision of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court. Sun Yang's ruling.

  On February 28 this year, the International Court of Arbitration for Sports announced that Chinese swimming star Sun Yang had failed to comply with the regulations of the World Anti-Doping Agency and decided to ban Sun Yang for eight years.

Sun Yang subsequently appealed to the Swiss Federal Supreme Court.

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