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Alex Lo

My Take | The real international sports scandal is found in America

  • US anti-doping agency chief has allowed cheats to compete because he says their work as ‘undercover’ agents helps keep sports clean

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Alex Loin Toronto

Is Travis Tygart a political hack? The CEO of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (Usada) is looking exactly like one.

After helping to manufacture a Chinese doping “scandal” where there isn’t one, he has been busy covering for some American athletes who were caught cheating red-handed.

His excuse? Those cheats weren’t exposed because they had to work undercover to catch other cheats. Yeah sure, Travis, we understand.

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How many cheats were involved? How many other cheats were caught in those alleged undercover ops? He didn’t say. Were there even such ops? Who knows?

We don’t even know their identities in three cases cited. All we know is that those American cheats were allowed to continue to compete, keep their prizes and retire with honour.

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Usada told no one. The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) found out on its own. Now Wada has issued a statement.

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