Orange County-based swimmer Michael Brinegar misses Olympic Trials 1,500 freestyle due to doping allegations – Daily News

Orange County-based Olympic swimmer Michael Brinegar received a four-year ban from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) on Friday that prevented him racing in the preliminaries of the 1,500-meter freestyle Saturday at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Indianapolis, his coach Mark Schubert said.

Brinegar, a 2020 Olympian who trains under Schubert at The Swim Team, disclosed in a statement Saturday that he has been contesting a notification by the USADA from last year that his “test results from July, August and September 2022 were proof I was blood doping.”

The case featured a series of appeals, including the latest by The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) that sided with the USADA, Brinegar stated.

“I am deeply disappointed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s ruling and USADA’s accusations that are utterly unfounded,” Brinegar wrote in a long Instagram post. “Over the last year I’ve been dealing with the most incredible challenge of my life.”

In June 2022, Brinegar said he withdrew from the open water 25K at World Championships in Hungary because of COVID-19.

“USADA suggests I was blood doping during a period when I was not training and when I was recovering from COVID-19,” stated Brinegar, who raced for Tesoro High as a senior in 2018.

“If I contested the finding, I would be subject to a four-year ban, or the ban would be reduced to two years if I did not contest the finding. In addition, if I turned in anyone else, my sentence could be reduced an additional year. I was devastated. But knowing that I had not cheated, I chose to fight.”

Brinegar stated an independent arbitrator ruled in his favor in November 2023 but USADA appealed the decision. Brinegar added he was notified Friday that CAS ruled in favor of USADA and that he could not race Saturday.

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