TRIATHLON CONTINUES TO FAIL TO PRIORITISE ANTI-DOPING
220 Triathlon|June 2024
A year on from a high-profile drugs bust, the biggest money series in the sport is still not testing its athletes out of competition
TIM HEMING
TRIATHLON CONTINUES TO FAIL TO PRIORITISE ANTI-DOPING

There hadn't been many high-profile doping cases in triathlon and the Professional Triathletes Organisation had only delivered a handful of races, so when its 2022 US Open champion Collin Chartier was caught for EPO it sent shockwaves through the sport. He says he was clean when he won, but having been caught six months later, suspicion will forever linger.

The bust came from Ironman's intelligence and investigations, which threw a wider spotlight on anti-doping in tri and suggested that, while Ironman was being proactive in trying to catch cheats, the up-and-coming PTO didn't have measures in place. It simply hadn't been enough of a priority.

Chartier's positive should've changed that, especially  because by late 2023 the PTO was set to launch the  T100 series, with more than $7m pumped into it.

This story is from the June 2024 edition of 220 Triathlon.

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