Shayna Jack
'It was not love at first sight. I thought he was a cocky prick'
While no love was lost when they first met, Swimming Australia CEO Leigh Russell, and Andrew, a high-performance director at AFL club Carlton, are now juggling three kids and very demanding careers.
- by Konrad Marshall
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WADA
Extortion threat the latest hacking attempt on banned swimmer Shayna Jack
The overseas-based attack has rattled the fragile 20-year-old, who is serving a four-year ban for testing positive to Ligandrol.
- by Phil Lutton
Doping
Banned swimmer Jack may get to plead her case within a month
Shayna Jack will learn later this week when she will get her day in court as she prepares to appeal her four-year ban for testing positive to Ligandrol.
- by Phil Lutton
Doping
CAS date delayed as Shayna Jack brings in legal firepower
The waiting game continues for the 21-year-old as a new-look legal team prepares her for a last-ditch attempt at a reduction to her four-year ban.
- by Phil Lutton
Doping
Jack's hopes rest with CAS after ASADA ratifies maximum ban
The Australian swimmer, who tested positive for Ligandrol, may head to CAS to try and lessen her ban after ASADA recommended a four-year suspension.
- by Phil Lutton
Exclusive
Drugs in sport
'I'm broken': Jack reveals awful toll of clinical anti-doping machine
Shayna Jack became the face of the anti-doping war after a positive test left her shattered. Now, she reveals the mental cost as she settles in for the fight.
- by Phil Lutton
Swimming
Swim coach vents over Shayna Jack doping case
Leading Australian swimming coach Dean Boxall has vented his frustration over Shayna Jack's anti-doping case, saying his charge deserves a chance to realise her Olympic dream at Tokyo.
Swimming
Shayna Jack reveals toll of drug test uncertainty
Sidelined Australian swimmer reveals the emotional toll her failed drug test is taking after admitting she may have to wait until June for a formal hearing – the same month as the Tokyo Olympic trials.
Drugs in sport
'Shame on us': US anti-doping chief says system failed Horton
Travis Tygart, the head of USADA, says the circumstances that led to swimmer Mack Horton's protest at the world championships reflect poorly on anti-doping bodies.
- by Phil Lutton
Drugs in sport
In SARM's way: Why USADA has altered its stance on Shayna Jack substance
The head of the peak US anti-doping body says athletes who test positive via contaminated supplements should not always be slammed with the maximum penalty.
- by Phil Lutton
Drugs in sport
Fresh doping sanction in US could bolster Shayna Jack's case
The Australian swimmer faces a four-year ban for her Ligandrol positive but a new case from the US will give her legal team hope as she fights for her career.
- by Phil Lutton