On Tuesday morning, Tygart claimed the 2014 case in question did not involve American athletes.
“WADA’s statements at the press conference about 10 cases on U.S. soil for which there was no violation and no public disclosure, is concerning,” Tygart said. “These 10 cases were not USADA’s, and we had no involvement with them, if they in fact happened in the U.S. This is a disturbing claim, as these cases must be International Federation cases with which USADA has no involvement. But it suggests WADA’s decision to allow China to sweep the 23 cases under the rug without consequence is apparently just the tip of the iceberg. So, how many more cases have been treated the same in violation of the rules?”