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Shayna Jack’s two-year doping ban to be appealed by Sports Integrity Australia – Wide World of Sports
Swimmer’s Tokyo Olympic dreams in tatters

The downgrading of Shayna Jack’s two-year ban for doping will be appealed by the Australian anti-doping body, Sports Integrity Australia.
The decision to appeal comes after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) slashed Jack’s initial four-year ban in half, with its judge deciding that Jack didn’t intentionally ingest the banned substance ligandrol, and considered that she had discharged her onus of proving that the anti-doping rule violation was not intentional.
Having her ban halved meant that…
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