Publicly attacked by the United States since The case of the 23 Chinese swimmers, The World Anti-Doping Agency has withdrawn the complaint it had filed in Switzerland for defamation against the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). "There is no point in arguing with someone who is unwilling to accept the obvious, whose sole aim is to harm WADA and the global anti-doping system, and who has no no desire to find solutions », justified the AMA by evoking, without naming him, Travis Tygart, USADA DirectorThe latter did not miss the opportunity to retaliate, considering the withdrawal of this complaint as an admission. "The actions of the AMA were nothing more than abusive attempts to stifle the truth and the voice of those seeking to know why WADA allowed China to blatantly ignore the rules for 23 elite swimmers who tested positive", does he think.
"It's abouta voluntary and unilateral withdrawal by the AMA. USADA's statements about WADA's failures have always been true, and while they have tried to publicly tell us that they did the right thing with the TMZ Chinese cases, they absolutely failed to do so., he adds, questioning the report of the prosecutor Eric Cottier, who had cleared the agency. Justice has never been served in these matters, and they still owe clean athletes answers." Travis Tygart clarifies that there were no negotiations with WADA, and therefore USADA did not accept anything "in exchange for the abandonment of proceedings".