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Doping case gives unwanted attention to Olympic host nation

The South Americans are a growing power in the sport, and the results seemed to bode well for the host country at next year's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. The Brazilian swimming confederation confirmed last week that that Joao Gomes Jr., a member of three winning relay teams in Doha, had tested positive for a banned diuretic at the championships. Brazil could be stripped of the three relay golds, Gomes risks a ban, and the Olympic host nation is getting unwanted attention for doping. The respected specialist swimming website SwimVortex said Brazilian swimmers and water polo players were responsible for 18 doping cases since Rio was awarded the Olympics in 2009. Pussieldi said his research shows Brazilian athletes were involved in eight of 17 positive tests for diuretics recorded since 2001 by swimming's world-governing body FINA. "Parents and coaches and swimmers and athletes in all sports in Brazil really have the strong belief they will not be able to achieve anything is they don't have the supplements," he said. Gomes is a reminder of the 2011 doping case of Brazil's most famous swimmer, Cesar Cielo, a three-time Olympic medalist, including a gold medal in the 50-meter freestyle in the 2008 Beijing Games. Brazilian swimmers won two medals at the 2012 London Olympics, and there is pressure to produce more in Rio where home athletes will get a boost.

 

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