NANTERRE, France — Another Chinese doping allegation has flared up at the Paris Games, angering some swimmers who say officials need to enforce drug-testing rules consistently.
The New York Times reported Tuesday that two top Chinese swimmers — including one on this year's Olympic team — tested positive for a banned steroid in 2022 but were eventually cleared to compete by Chinese officials.
The Times cited two people with knowledge of the matter but did not name them.
This is the third incident reported over the last several months by the Times and others in which the Chinese have blamed food contamination for positive drug tests. The World Anti-Doping Agency accepted the results of the Chinese investigations.
''I saw the report this morning,'' American star Katie Ledecky said on Tuesday. ''I think I've made my thoughts clear. It's disappointing."
Italian distance swimmer Simona Quadarella said athletes aren't sure the testing system works in many countries.
''I think we need some answers from this situation,'' she said. ''We really don't have confidence, in the situation, in the testing system — in the testing system in other parts of the world.''
In the most widely reported incident, 11 swimmers named to the Chinese Olympic team were among 23 who tested positive for a banned substance six months before the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. They were allowed to compete and went on to win gold medals in three events. One of those swimmers, Zhang Yufei, has won two bronzes in France, one in the women's 100 butterfly and another as part of the 4x100 freestyle relay.