HONG KONG: Chinese swimmers took more anti-doping tests this year than swimmers from any other country ahead of the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore this month, the Aquatics Integrity Unit said in a report.
From Jan 1, Chinese swimmers had an average of 8.8 anti-doping tests versus those from the US, who were tested 4.1 times, and those from Britain, who were tested 2.2 times, the report showed.
Swimmers competing as neutrals – mainly those with Russian nationality – were tested 8.2 times on average.