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Swiss Federal Supreme Court upholds Sun Yang s appeal for revision of CAS ban - Xinhua
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Chinese swimmer Sun Yang s eight-year doping ban set aside by Swiss court on grounds of bias
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Sun is the first Chinese swimmer to win Olympic gold
GENEVA - Chinese swimmer and triple Olympic champion Sun Yang won a huge victory seven months before the Tokyo Olympics with Switzerland s top court overturning an eight-year doping ban.
The 29-year-old the first Chinese swimmer to win Olympic gold will now have a chance to state his case again at a second hearing by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), based in the Swiss city of Lausanne, before the Tokyo games next year.
He is now free to compete until his case is heard again, meaning he could aim to defend his 200m title in the delayed Olympic games.
24 Dec 2020 / 23:56 H.
(Updates with CAS comment)
Dec 24 (Reuters) - Chinese swimmer Sun Yang has had his eight-year ban for doping violations referred back to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after the Swiss Federal Supreme Court upheld his appeal against the ban on the grounds of bias by one of the CAS panel.
The decision could potentially clear the way for Sun to compete at next year s delayed Tokyo Olympics, depending on when the case is heard.
Sun was banned for eight years by CAS in February after it accepted an appeal from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) against a decision by swimming governing body FINA to clear him of wrongdoing for his conduct during a 2018 test.