
Phelps calls for lifetime ban for athletes caught doping after Olympic scandal
By Jack Aylmer (Anchor), Brock Koller (Senior Producer), Zachary Hill (Video Editor), Ally Heath (Digital Producer)
The most decorated Olympian of all time wants to ban anyone caught doping from competing in the Games. Swimmer Michael Phelps, the 23-time Olympic medalist, said the Olympics should enact a one-and-done policy for athletes who test positive for banned substances.
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“If you test positive, you should never be allowed to come back and compete again, cut and dry,” Phelps said.
Phelps has been outspoken on the topic for several years. In June, he testified on Capitol Hill about doping and enacting bans.
“So with this, I urge you the members of Congress to engage in the fight against doping,” Phelps said in his testimony to Congress. “We can uphold the values and fairness and integrity that are the cornerstone of Olympic and Paralympic sports. Let us work together to ensure that every athlete regardless of where they are from has the opportunity to compete fairly and achieve their dreams.”

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2021 doping scandal unveiled years later
Phelps reiterated his stance as a new Chinese doping scandal overshadowed the recently completed swimming events at the Paris Games.
While the scandal had to do with the Tokyo Games in 2021, specifics of the case were not revealed until The New York Times published its investigation in April 2024.
Two governing bodies, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and World Aquatics, acknowledged that 23 Chinese swimmers tested positive for a banned substance before the Tokyo Games. However, officials allowed them to compete.
Five of the athletes medaled and three won gold at the Games.
Both agencies accepted the Chinese explanation that the athletes consumed tainted food.
Doping problems persist leading up to the Paris Games
Phelps is not alone in speaking out against doping. British swimmer Adam Peaty also aired his frustration with the Chinese doping situation.
Peaty’s team came in fourth place in the men’s 4×100 meter freestyle relay at the Paris Games. China’s team won gold, and two of the swimmers on that team were athletes that tested positive for banned substances in Tokyo.
“So what is going to come out in next month?” Peaty said. “What’s the surprise under the Christmas tree? But I want to make sure that the future British swimmers and future swimmers in general around the world are racing fair and are winning fair.”
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“How hard is it?” Peaty continued. “All you got to do is train harder, you don’t have to take anything, just train harder. It does get me a bit emotional. It does fill me with emotion because I know how hard I have to work for a silver or a gold medal. It’s just I want to make sure that the sport is protected. It’s coming from a place of love and also a place of anger.”
World Aquatics officials said they tested Chinese swimmers more than swimmers from any other country. On average, every Chinese swimmer has participated in 21 substance tests since the start of 2024.
However, some said the testing in Paris went too far. According to CNN, China’s national swim team nutritionists said the team underwent nearly 200 tests during the 2024 Games.
Phelps and Peaty’s comments also came as additional doping controversies involving Chinese swimmers surfaced. The New York Times’ investigation also said two other Chinese swimmers tested positive for banned substances in 2022. Again, Chinese officials said the swimmers ate tainted food. One of those swimmers competed in Paris.
[JACK AYLMER]
ONE AND DONE.
THAT’S HOW SWIMMING GREAT MICHAEL PHELPS SEES IT WHEN IT COMES TO OLYMPIC ATHLETES WHO TEST POSITIVE FOR BANNED SUBSTANCES.
TELLING REPORTERS THIS WEEK – “If you test positive, you should never be allowed to come back and compete again, cut and dry.”
PHELPS HAS BEEN OUTSPOKEN ON THIS TOPIC FOR YEARS – IN JUNE TESTIFYING IN FRONT OF CONGRESS ON THE MATTER.
[MICHAEL PHELPS]
“So with this, I urge you the members of Congress to engage in the fight against doping. We can uphold the values and fairness and integrity that are the cornerstone of Olympic and Paralympic sports. Let us work together to ensure that every athlete regardless of where they are from has the opportunity to compete fairly and achieve their dreams.”
[JACK AYLMER]
BUT NOW AS THE PARIS OLYMPICS WINDS DOWN, THE 23-TIME OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST IS REITERATING HIS VIEWS – WITH A CHINESE DOPING SCANDAL FRESH ON HIS MIND.
WHILE THE SCANDAL HAD TO DO WITH THE TOKYO OLYMPICS IN 2021 – THE DETAILS WERE NOT FULLY DISCLOSED UNTIL EARLIER THIS YEAR IN A NEW YORK TIMES INVESTIGATION.
THE TWO GOVERNING BODIES – THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY AND WORLD AQUATICS — ACKNOWLEDGED 23 CHINESE SWIMMERS TESTED POSITIVE FOR A BANNED SUBSTANCE BEFORE THE TOKYO GAMES BUT WERE ALLOWED TO COMPETE.
FIVE WENT ON TO MEDAL – WITH THREE WINNING GOLD.
THE AGENCIES ACCEPTED THE CHINESE EXPLANATION THAT THE ATHLETES HAD CONSUMED TAINTED FOOD.
ALONG WITH MICHAEL PHELPS — BRITISH OLYMPIAN ADAM PEATY IS ALSO AIRING HIS FRUSTRATION. HIS TEAM CAME IN 4TH PLACE IN THE MEN’S 4 BY 100 METER FREESTYLE RELAY IN PARIS WHILE CHINA WON THE GOLD WITH TWO OF THE SWIMMERS FROM THE TOKYO GAMES SCANDAL ON THE CHINESE TEAM.
[ADAM PEATY]
“So what is going to come out in next month? What’s the surprise under the Christmas tree? But I want to make sure that the future British swimmers and future swimmers in general around the world are racing fair and are winning fair. How hard is it? How hard is it? All you got to do is train harder, you don’t have to take anything, just train harder. It does get me a bit emotional. It does fill me with emotion because I know how hard I have to work for a silver or a gold medal. It’s just I want to make sure that the sport is protected. It’s coming from a place of love and also a place of anger.”
[JACK AYLMER]
WORLD AQUATICS SAYS CHINESE SWIMMERS HAVE BEEN TESTED MORE THAN THOSE FROM ANY OTHER COUNTRY – AN AVERAGE OF 21 TIMES PER SWIMMER SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR.
HOWEVER, SOME ARE SAYING THE TESTING HAS GONE TOO FAR. ACCORDING TO CNN –CHINA’S NATIONAL SWIM TEAM NUTRIONISTS POSTED ON SOCIAL MEDIA THAT THE TEAM WAS SUBJECT TO NEARLY 200 TESTS WHILE IN PARIS.
PHELPS AND PEATY’S COMMENTS COME AS MORE REVELATIONS WERE BROUGHT TO LIGHT JUST AS THIS YEAR’S SUMMER GAMES GOT UNDERWAY. THE NEW YORK TIMES SAYING TWO OTHER CHINESE SWIMMERS HAD TESTED POSITIVE FOR A BANNED SUBSTANCE IN 2022. CHINESE AUTHORITIES CLEARING THEM OF DOPING — AGAIN BLAMING TAINTED FOOD. ONE OF THOSE SWIMMERS, THE TIMES REPORTED, WAS NAMED TO THE CHINESE SWIMMING TEAM AT THE PARIS GAMES.
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