Controversy in Doping Bans: The Discrepancy Between Barquero and Sinner
WADA's differing doping bans for tennis player Jannik Sinner and skater Laura Barquero have sparked controversy. While both involved Clostebol, Sinner received a three-month ban after proving his accidental exposure,
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Explained: Why Jannik Sinner got 3-month ban when WADA handed six-year ban to figure skater in similar doping case?
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has defended its decision to give Jannik Sinner a three-month ban while handing Spanish figure skater Laura Barquero a six-year suspension, despite both testing positive for the same substance.
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Doubles Standards: WADA's Varying Penalties for Doping Cases in Tennis and Figure Skating
The World Anti-Doping Agency's differing suspensions for tennis player Jannik Sinner and figure skater Laura Barquero have sparked controversy. While both athletes tested positive for Clostebol, Sinner received a much shorter ban due to a convincing explanation,
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WADA sheds light on different doping bans for Jannik Sinner and Spanish figure skater
Jannik Sinner was handed a three-month ban in a dope settlement after testing positive for the anabolic steroid clostebol. Sinner and the World Anti-Doping Agency reached an agreement. Meanwhile, WADA had banned a Spanish figure skater for six years for the same steroid violation.
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The fallout from the Jannik Sinner’s three-month doping ban has been far-reaching but is the criticism on point?
The 23-year-old will not miss a single Grand Slam and will be free to return in time for his home Rome Masters tournament ...
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