Olympic swimmer warns Paris officials to ‘wake up and do your job’ as he slams ‘cheating’ athletes

Chinese Olympic swimmer Qin Haiyang has hit back after Team GB’s Adam Peaty appeared to target him in bombshell comments

Team GB’s Adam Peaty has aimed savage comments at Paris Olympics officials, making bombshell claims about ‘cheating’ athletes.

British swimmer Adam Peaty appears to have questioned China’s victory in the men’s 4×100 meter medley relay and really spoke his mind about whether he’ll be back at the Olympics.

Qin Haiyang and Sun Jiajun, two members of the gold medal winning squad, were among 23 Chinese swimmers who tested positive for the banned substance trimetazidine prior to the Tokyo Olympics, according to an investigation by the New York Times.

Adam Peaty holding his silver medal after the Men’s 100m Breaststroke Final(Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Adam Peaty holding his silver medal after the Men’s 100m Breaststroke Final(Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

The swimmers were cleared to compete with the belief being they had unknowingly ingested the drug via contaminated food.

Peaty, who raced alongside his teammates Oliver Morgan, Duncan Scott and Matt Richards, finished outside of the podium and placed fourth.

He has insisted his frustrations with the event isn’t bitterness at the result and also seemed to reference allegations that Qin tested positive for a different performance-enhancing drug in 2017, which was blamed on food contamination as well.

He called on the Olympic officials to do their job to ensure absolutely no cheating of any kind was taking place.

Peaty said: “If you touch and you know that you’re cheating, you’re not winning. For me, if you’ve been on that and you have been ‘contaminated’ twice, I think as an honorable person you should be out of the sport.”

Qin Haiyang posing with his teammates after winning gold in the 4x100 meters medley relay (Adam Pretty/Getty Images)

Qin Haiyang posing with his teammates after winning gold in the 4×100 meters medley relay (Adam Pretty/Getty Images)

The British swimmer did not confirm whether this would be his last Olympics and said he would be taking time away from the sport after Paris.

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