
(FINA):
The time of 3:44.02 set on 19 August 2014 by Adam Peaty, Francesca Halsall, Jemma Lowe and Chris Walker-Hebborn in the 4x100m Mixed Medley Relay swimming event at the 32nd European Swimming Championships is recognized to constitute the world record at the time it was set.
Following the events in question, the Athletes underwent doping controls which did not return any abnormalities. Testing for EPO was conducted only on a selection of the samples provided throughout the championships. That selection did not include the samples taken from the Athletes involved in this matter.
Following requests from British Swimming for the times to be formally recognised by FINA as world records, on 9 August 2015, the Honorary Secretary of FINA informed the Athletes that FINA would not approve them as world records because the swimmers had not been tested for EPO by the testing authority and therefore had not fulfilled all the requirements set out in the applicable regulations for a world record to be recognised. In their appeal to the CAS, the Appellants challenged this decision and requested that it be overturned.
The CAS arbitration was conducted by a panel of arbitrators composed of Prof. Luigi Fumagalli of Milan, Italy (President), Mr Michele Bernasconi of Zurich, Switzerland, and Dr Dirk-Reiner Martens of Munich, Germany.
The Arbitral Award will be published on the CAS website at a later date.