Iga Swiatek's drug-case ruling will not be appealed by the World Anti-Doping Agency
(MSN): Iga Swiatek's one-month suspension for failing a drug test will not be appealed by WADA, accepting her explanation of unintentional contamination from melatonin. Swiatek missed three tournaments but returned to competition, winning convincingly at the Australian Open. WADA considered her contamination justification plausible, ending a challenging period for the five-time Grand Slam champion.
In the Anti-Doping Database we've found the following information based on the text:
Total number of doping cases for Australia is: 356
Sport | # Cases |
---|---|
Rugby | 89 |
Bodybuilding | 53 |
Cycling | 35 |
Weightlifting | 27 |
Track and field | 24 |
Substance | # Cases |
---|---|
Methylhexaneamine | 42 |
Cannabis | 36 |
Stanozolol | 23 |
Clenbuterol | 23 |
Nandrolone | 22 |
Testosterone | 21 |
Higenamine | 16 |
LGD-4033 | 15 |
Ostarine | 13 |
Cocaine | 13 |
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