United States Olympic swimmer Ryan Murphy said his family has received abusive messages after he made a doping claim after winning silver in the 200-meter backstroke on Saturday. Murphy’s charge that he was unsure the race was clean was taken as a shot at Russian winner Evgeny Rylov.
He backtracked on Sunday, saying he was not calling any particular athlete bit reiterated that doping in swimming remains a major problem.
But Murphy’s American teammate Lilly King didn’t hold back, saying Russia should have been banned and called their punishment for a state-run doping program and subsequent cover-up a “slap on the wrist”.

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