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Hospital video footage helps clear Chinese long jump world champion Wang Jianan of doping

China’s anti-doping body says this week athlete was not negligent or at fault after failing an out-of-competition test last year

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Wang Jianan became the first man from Asia to win a long jump gold medal at the World Athletics Championships when he did so in Eugene, Oregon, in 2022. Photo: AP
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China’s world champion long-jumper Wang Jianan was cleared of doping after hospital video camera footage showed he had inadvertently inhaled a banned substance.

Wang became the first Asian man to win the world championships long jump gold when he leapt 8.36m at the world event in Eugene, Oregon, in 2022.

The China Anti-Doping Agency (Chinada) had said this week that Wang, 29, had not been negligent or at fault after failing an out-of-competition test last November and would not be banned.

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Wang had inhaled particles of Terbutaline, used to prevent breathing problems, while accompanying a relative to hospital for nebuliser treatment.

Hospital security camera footage and patient records helped investigators track Wang’s movements in the hours before his drug test, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said in a statement this week.

Wang Jianan after winning the long jump final at 2022 World Championships. Photo: AFP
Wang Jianan after winning the long jump final at 2022 World Championships. Photo: AFP

AIU investigators said they had conducted a “comprehensive review of the documents and the CCTV video files” shared by China’s anti-doping agency and “concluded that there was nothing suspicious about them”.

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