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Penny Oleksiak accused of anti-doping rules violation

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Swimmer Penny Oleksiak, Canada’s most-decorated Olympian, has been accused of an apparent anti-doping rule violation for failing to report her whereabouts for drug testing three times in a year. If proven, the violation comes with a multi-year ban from competition.

Breakdown
  • Penny Oleksiak accused of anti-doping rule violation for failing to report whereabouts three times in a year. 10s
  • Athletes must provide detailed schedules and locations to the World Anti-Doping Agency. 24s
  • Oleksiak faces a hearing and possible multi-year suspension, jeopardizing her Olympic hopes. 1m 28s
  • Swimming Canada supports Oleksiak, calling it an administrative mistake. 1m 51s
  • Other Canadian athletes have faced lengthy suspensions for similar violations. 1m 58s
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