PARIS, Aug 12 – China’s Olympic delegation for Paris 2024 has achieved the goal of “zero occurrence” of doping issues, as the Chinese government maintains a “zero tolerance” policy towards doping, said a senior official with the delegation on Sunday, Xinhua reported. 

As of August 10, 151 athletes competing in 35 events had undergone 214 doping tests, a decrease from the 230 tests conducted during the Tokyo Olympics. This reduction reflects the international anti-doping organisation’s recognition of the clean nature of Chinese athletes and the effectiveness of China’s anti-doping measures, Liu Guoyong, deputy head of the delegation, said at a press conference.

Liu emphasised China’s comprehensive efforts in establishing a “clean national team anti-doping ecosystem.’ He explained that by focusing on cleanliness across various aspects such as national teams, training facilities, support teams, food, drugs and nutrition, external support, social environment, competition processes, and ethical standards—China has enhanced athletes’ self-awareness and the national teams’ anti-doping management to prevent doping risks.

The Chinese government has reinforced the importance of winning gold medals with moral integrity, sportsmanship, and clean competition, maintaining a resolute stance of ‘zero tolerance’ towards doping issues, Liu added.

China’s delegation for the Paris Olympics, consisting of 404 athletes competing in 232 events across 30 sports, won 40 gold, 27 silver, and 24 bronze medals, marking its best overseas performance since it first participated in the Summer Olympics in 1984.

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