Sunrise host and experts share speculations about one Olympic team's swimmers: 'They're protecting them'

The Olympic season is upon us, where athletes worldwide show off their skills and sportsmanship.

However, the much-awaited games come with a set of controversies.

The game's competitive swimming competition recently got rocked by allegations, and the latest chapter in this ongoing saga had several Australian broadcasters delving into the murky waters.


Sunrise presenter Natalie Barr and broadcaster Neil Mitchell focused on China's Olympic swimming program.

The country's swimming team recently came under intense scrutiny after two of their swimmers tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug.

The unexpected twist came after China pointed the finger at Australian beef imports as the source of the contamination, a claim that left many experts and observers sceptical.


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Sunrise host Nat Barr raised speculations about the Chinese team blaming Australian beef products, specifically burgers, for doping. Image Credit: Instagram/Nat Barr, Shutterstock/Papa Wor


'They're protecting them. The Chinese system is designed around cheating,' Mitchell claimed after the revelation that China's anti-doping agency cleared these swimmers.

The agency concluded that the steroid was ingested through contaminated hamburgers made with Australian beef.

This explanation raised eyebrows and prompted discussions about the fairness and consistency of drug testing in worldwide sporting events.

The panel's discussion followed Australian swimmer Kyle Chalmers's stunning defeat against Chinese star Pan Zhanle in the 100m freestyle category.

Pan won gold and shattered his world record, finishing a full second ahead of Chalmers.

This event added fuel to the fire of doping allegations and the perceived unequal treatment of athletes from different countries.


Mitchell and Barr's conversation highlighted the stark contrast between the handling of doping cases in China and Australia.

They pointed to the case of Australian swimmer Shayna Jack, who was banned for two years after testing positive for the anabolic agent Ligandrol.

Her results were made public, and she faced the consequences of the anti-doping rules.

This transparency stands in stark contrast to the secrecy and leniency observed in the recent Chinese cases.

The Sunrise experts also touched upon the broader implications of doping in sports and questioned whether other athletes would feel comfortable sharing a podium with competitors under suspicion.

This was in reference to another swimmer, Mack Horton, who refused to stand on the podium with Sun Yang at the 2019 world swimming titles.


The New York Times reported that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) had doubts about the contaminated hamburger theory but did not appeal China's decision to forgo bans on the swimmers.

'The politicisation of Chinese swimming continues with this latest attempt by the media in the United States to imply wrongdoing on the part of WADA and the broader anti-doping community,' WADA's statement wrote.

'As we have seen over recent months, WADA has been unfairly caught in the middle of geopolitical tensions between superpowers but has no mandate to participate in that.'

The controversy also drew in Meat and Livestock Australia, which stated that the substance found in the swimmers, methandienone, is not used in the Australian beef industry.

This further complicates the narrative put forth by Chinese authorities and raises questions about the credibility of their defence.

As athletes grapple with these developments, the international community continues to ponder about the integrity of the sports they love.

The issue of doping has been prevalent, but each case brings a new wave of calls for a more robust, transparent, and fair testing system.

Key Takeaways

  • Sunrise host Nat Barr and broadcaster Neil Mitchell accused China's Olympic swimming program of doping after two Chinese swimmers tested positive for steroids.
  • The Sunrise panel suggested that there seems to be a different standard when it comes to drug testing for Chinese athletes compared to others.
  • Shayna Jack, an Australian swimmer, faced a two-year ban after testing positive for the anabolic agent Ligandrol, highlighting the perceived inconsistency in handling doping cases.
  • Despite claims from China that contaminated Australian beef was the cause of the steroid ingestion, Meat and Livestock Australia stated that the substance methandienone is not used in their industry.
Have you followed the developments in competitive swimming? What are your thoughts on the fairness of drug testing across different countries? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

Stay updated with Australia's Olympics standing here.
 
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World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is clearly a failed entity. Incapable of making a decision that has elements of fairness and transparency about it. They are not fit for purpose.

This is what they said in response to criticism...

'As we have seen over recent months, WADA has been unfairly caught in the middle of geopolitical tensions between superpowers but has no mandate to participate in that.'

Then why are you not acting with transparency, following through to the end and investigating in a forensic manner. Forget the politics, do the job.

Why even bother responding to political crap in a sooky lalah way. Maybe because it's a deflection to take peoples minds off an obviously incomplete and failed investigation.

They are not doper hunters. Not WADA, I prefer WAP (weak as piss)
Totally agree with every word.
 
Ahhh the Woke-lympics.
Let's spare a thought for the very sad story of female Italian boxer, Angela Carini against male Algerian boxer, Imane Khelif. Good on you woke idiots for supporting the woke ideology. Why have 'women's' sport if men can compete? Why not just have a whole separate Woke-lympics event - then anyone they want can be included and no-one will care (nor watch)? Then everyone's happy. Then we normal people can support real men and women as we know them. There are only two sexes... Ignoring the facts don't change them.
 
Ahhh the Woke-lympics.
Let's spare a thought for the very sad story of female Italian boxer, Angela Carini against male Algerian boxer, Imane Khelif. Good on you woke idiots for supporting the woke ideology. Why have 'women's' sport if men can compete? Why not just have a whole separate Woke-lympics event - then anyone they want can be included and no-one will care (nor watch)? Then everyone's happy. Then we normal people can support real men and women as we know them. There are only two sexes... Ignoring the facts don't change them.
The world's gone crazy.
How did we get here, who decided we had to listen to, and worse still bring in these crazy ideas.
Who decided the majority should be dictated to by the "woke" wacko minority
Now, since Albo lost the Voice vote, he's coming up with new ideas, to go thru the backdoor. Once again against the wishes of the majority.
I thought they were supposed to govern for the people, not for their own ideals.
 
I always thought woke up meant kindof get up out of bed type stuff. Anyway on a lighter note using non-new age non-crap language aren't our 100% real girl amazons going well in the swimming?

Back on the heavy lifting stuff, I think the Olympic chiefs need to wake up and not allow confusion nor politics to enter simple sporting events. The old KISS principle.

To me, it's a bit like why disabled people can't compete in the Olympic games. If, like the ParaOlympics, the chiefs want to have a TransWhateverOlympics, let them. Well see how that turns out. Bet it won't be as popular as the fantastic Paras.
 
It should have been,
It's not only this words highjacking, that pisses people off.

I can see that you are concerned by my responses, but I truly do not understand what you mean when you say "it should have been"

It's really is just a word I prefer not to use because when it is used it doesn't make much sense to me. Think along the lines of word-smithing only. That's the real context of why the word leaves me cold. It's just a word for me, nothing much beyond that.

If you wish to use such a word, then it would make sense to you. Now that I am aware of the sensitivities, for you, surrounding the word, I will definitely avoid using it. For that I thank you and I hope that clarifies my thinking in an unconfusing manner.
 
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Is that why I'm getting big muscles. Without excersising
Don’t the Chinese realise the world doesn’t believe their lies.
Aussies and contestants from other countries eat Australian beef too.
The Chinese don't care what people think of them. They think that they are superior to the rest of the world. They would win every event if they thought they could get away with it.
 
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With China cheating for years and now an Algerian Male boxer posing as a Women. Has made the Olympic Games nothing more than a farcical waste of money showcasing it's corruption of a few countries openly countenancing cheating enabled by the governing body every four years.
You do now realise that She is, was and always has been a SHE don't you? wrongly accused, shamed and disrespected! Algeria does not even allow sex changes. Horrible accusation by the Italian Boxer...who has spat her dummy out several times!
 
You do now realise that She is, was and always has been a SHE don't you? wrongly accused, shamed and disrespected! Algeria does not even allow sex changes. Horrible accusation by the Italian Boxer...who has spat her dummy out several times!
Yes, she is female. I read it's something to do with her rare chromosomes. I recall when my kids were little and I took them to a circus. There was a young child there, who belonged to the circus family and we couldn't tell if the child was a girl or a boy. It's hard for them.
 
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Yes, she is female. I read it's something to do with her rare chromosomes. I recall when my kids were little and I took them to a circus. There was a young child there, who belonged to the circus family and we couldn't tell if the child was a girl or a boy. It's hard for them.
It's chromosons she has evidently XY instead of XX.
 
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