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Chinese state media say swimmer Li Zhesi tested positive for performance-enhancing drug

BEIJING, China – Chinese state media say a swimmer, who was part the country’s winning team at the 2009 World Championships, has tested positive for doping.

The official Xinhua News Agency said Saturday that 16-year-old Li Zhesi tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug EPO in March.

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Li is one of the swimmers, who won gold in the 4x100m medley relay event at the worlds in Rome. Li also won 50-meter freestyle event at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou.

EPO (short for erythropoietin) is a hormone that boosts the body’s production of red blood cells, which carry oxygen – and more oxygen helps athletes perform better.

China has spent the past decade rebuilding its swimming program following a series of doping scandals that have devastated the sport in 1990s.

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