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Money rolls in to back Jack as banned swimmer vows to ‘fight like hell’

Monday February 22, 2021
More than $10,000 a day is being donated to help 22-year-old swimmer Shayna Jack again defend herself against doping charges and finally get back to racing.
Australian swimmer Shayna Jack is seen talking to the media after her briefing with Australian Sports Anti-doping Authority officials in Brisbane, Friday, August 2, 2019. Jack faces a possible four-year ban after testing positive to Ligandrol. (AAP Image/Darren England)
Jack withdrew from Australia’s squad for the world swimming championships in 2019 after testing positive to Ligandrol, a controversial…
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