The eleven time World Champion and thrice Olympics Champion, Sun Yang has claimed that correct testing procedures were not adhered to and believed the drug tester was not fully accredited to take the blood. That was his submission as he made a last-ditch attempt for eligibility at the Tokyo Olympics by lodging an appeal against his eight-year ban.
The controversial 28-year-old chinese swimmer was hit with the suspension in February following a drug test in September 2018 when he was accused of ordering a member of his entourage to smash vials containing his blood with a hammer.
The Australian reports that Sun’s appeal was lodged to the Swiss federal court on 29 April in response to the long punishment handed to him by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The world swimming body Fina had originally cleared Sun to compete after an internal investigation of the blood testing furore, but the World Anti-Doping Agency successfully appealed the decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.