The drug ban continues to ferment: the Australian Swimming Association calls it "too humiliating" and Horton is "speechless"

  CCTV News:On the day before the closing of Gwangju Swimming World Championships, Australian swimmer Nana Jack was exposed in an off-competition drug test at the end of June, and was found to be positive for a banned drug, so she was absent from this World Swimming Championships.

  Regarding the fact that Australian swimmers failed the doping test, the Australian Swimming Association held a press conference on the 28 th, saying that it was shameful.

  Russell, CEO of Australian Swimming Association:What I want to say is that an Australian athlete tested positive for drugs, which is too disappointing and humiliating for our team, our sport and our country!

  The related event was only revealed by the media on the 27th, and as early as two weeks ago, Nana Jack suddenly claimed to have withdrawn from the Gwangju Swimming World Championships for so-called "personal reasons". The fact is that Nana Jack failed to pass the doping test on June 26th. The Australian Swimming Association was therefore accused of trying to cover up the truth. Regarding the external accusations, Russell argued that it is necessary to abide by the agreement with the Australian Anti-Doping Agency and cannot disclose more details.

  Foreign media: The players involved make their teammates too embarrassed.

  Earlier, in Gwangju Swimming World Championships, Australian Horton refused to get on the podium with champion Sun Yang on the grounds of questioning his opponent’s illegal behavior. Reuters reported that the news that Nana Jack failed the drug test would make her teammate Horton "very embarrassed". The Australian newspaper also reported earlier that if Horton had known that one of his teammates had tested positive for drugs, would he have made such a big noise and publicly demonstrated his position?