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WADA welcomes Swiss Federal Tribunal rejection of Schwazer appeal Sunday, 16 May 2021 The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has welcomed the Swiss Federal Tribunal decision to reject a petition by race walker Alex Schwazer to suspend his eight-year ban from the sport. Schwazer was banned for eight years in 2016 for a second doping offence, having previously served a three-and-a-half year suspension for testing positive for erythropoietin before the London 2012 Olympics. The Italian has not disputed results of that first test. He did claim he was a victim of foul play related to his second ban, which was handed to him following a sample from January 1 2016. ....
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Schwazer s last hope for Tokyo Olympics turned down standard sei in Swiss court rejects race walker s petition 14 Maggio 2021 ROME, MAY 14 - The Swiss federal court on Friday turned down an appeal by 2008 Olympic 50k walk champ Alex Schwazer against his doping ban, dashing his last hope of being able to take part in the Tokyo Olympics. . The decision comes after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) also rejected a bid by Schwazer for provisional measures enabling him to take part in this year s Olympics on the basis of an Italian judge s ruling that cleared him of doping and ruled that the World Athletics Federation and the World ....
WADA STATEMENT ON ALEX SCHWAZER CASE 04/23/21 Montreal, 22 April 2021 – In light of questions that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) continues to receive from the media and other stakeholders concerning the case of Italian race walker, Alex Schwazer, WADA wishes to share the following statement, which re-confirms its position on this matter (including its 18 February 2021 statement) and addresses some key questions of this case. On 18 February, an investigating judge in Bolzano, Judge Walter Pelino, made a series of accusations against World Athletics, the anti-doping laboratory in Cologne, and WADA. These were not findings in a judgment rendered after a trial of those three bodies, in which they had been properly confronted with the accusations and given a full and fair opportunity to defend themselves. Instead, they were made in a pre-trial decree issued by the investigating judge in criminal proceedings relating to Alex Schwazer. Nor does WADA, World Athletics ....