The moment the news outlets left the hall for the conference headlines started to fly from them.
BBC NEWS
"SCANDAL OF THE CENTURY: USA DOPING NETWORK EXPOSED"
BBC reported the conference as one of the largest drug-related exposures in modern sports history, emphasizing the scale and how long it went unnoticed.
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CNN INTERNATIONAL
"TOP ATHLETES UNDER INVESTIGATION AS ENHANCEMENT FORMULA IDENTIFIED"
CNN explained how several high-ranking athletes were now suspended pending hearings, and how the formula had been linked directly to coaching programs.
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AL JAZEERA
"GLOBAL IMPACT: MULTIPLE COUNTRIES REPORT POSITIVE TESTS AFTER NEW FORMULA RELEASED"
Al Jazeera highlighted the ripple effect—countries outside the U.S. confirming positive tests among their athletes within 24 hours.
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SKY SPORTS
"COACHES AT THE CENTER OF MASSIVE DOPING SCHEME, EVIDENCE SHOWS"
Sky Sports focused on how the investigation pointed to coaches as the architects, distributing illegal enhancements to their athletes.
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ESPN
"IOC MAY RE-RUN OLYMPIC TRIALS AFTER SHOCKING DRUG SCANDAL"
ESPN reported discussions about redoing entire qualifying events because the top contenders tested positive.
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USA TODAY
"FOUR YEARS OF SUPPRESSED DOPING: HOW TESTING FAILED"
The outlet criticized the outdated anti-doping systems that failed to detect the drug for years.
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THE GUARDIAN
"SPORTS WORLD REACTS: 'A BETRAYAL TO CLEAN ATHLETES EVERYWHERE'"
The Guardian published a compilation of reactions from former athletes, fans, and analysts condemning the scandal.
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NEW YORK TIMES
"UNPRECEDENTED DATA: NEW FORMULA DETECTS YEARS-OLD TRACES OF DRUG USE"
NYT focused on the science behind the new test, explaining how past doping could finally be detected.
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REUTERS
"NATIONS ORDER IMMEDIATE RETESTING OF ATHLETES"
Reuters reported several governments demanding emergency retesting of their national teams.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP)
"ATHLETES BREAK DOWN ON CAMERA AS SUSPENSIONS DROP"
AP documented emotional reactions—athletes crying, denying involvement, or blaming their coaches.
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FOX SPORTS
"SPONSORS FREEZE MILLIONS IN CONTRACTS AFTER DOPING REVELATIONS"
Fox Sports highlighted how major brands were pausing endorsements related to athletes and coaches involved.
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BLOOMBERG
"ECONOMIC SHOCK: DOPING SCANDAL THREATENS BILLION-DOLLAR SPORTS MARKET"
Bloomberg pointed out how the scandal might affect investments, sponsorships, and Olympic revenue.
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CHANNELS TV
"INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE BUILDS: MORE COUNTRIES ADMIT POSSIBLE LINKS"
Channels TV reported African perspectives, noting that certain international athletes may have unknowingly used similar formulas.
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FRANCE 24
"EUROPEAN OFFICIALS CONCERNED: 'THIS IS A SPORTS CRISIS'"
France 24 described how Europe was reacting—with several federations calling emergency meetings.
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DW NEWS (GERMANY)
"HIDDEN LABS SUSPECTED IN FORMULA DISTRIBUTION"
DW covered speculation that secret labs and anonymous suppliers were behind the drug's circulation.
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THE ATHLETIC
"RECORDS FROM THE PAST FOUR YEARS MAY BE RE-EVALUATED"
Sports analysts explained that medals, records, and wins might be nullified if athletes are confirmed guilty.
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SPORTS ILLUSTRATED
"EX-ATHLETES FINALLY SPEAK OUT: 'WE KNEW SOMETHING WAS WRONG'"
Veteran athletes shared old suspicions about competitors' unnatural improvements.
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WASHINGTON POST
"IOC CALLS FOR EMERGENCY GLOBAL MEETING TONIGHT"
The Washington Post emphasized the urgency—Olympic officials preparing for a potential worldwide reset.
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THE TIMES (UK)
"FANS DEMAND FULL TRANSPARENCY: 'RELEASE EVERY NAME'"
The Times reported public outrage and trending hashtags demanding the full list of guilty athletes.
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ABC NEWS
"INTERNATIONAL CRISIS: SPORTS COMPLETELY SHAKE AS DOPING WIDENS"
ABC framed the issue as a full-blown crisis affecting nearly every major sport.
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CBS SPORTS
"OVERWHELMING DATA: MORE POSITIVE RESULTS EXPECTED IN NEXT 48 HOURS"
CBS warned viewers that the scandal was far from over, with labs still processing hundreds of samples.
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TSN (CANADA)
"CANADIAN ATHLETES UNDER REVIEW AFTER FORMULA MATCH FOUND"
TSN confirmed that several Canadian athletes were also being re-evaluated with the new testing method.
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NHK WORLD JAPAN
"JAPAN ORDERS INTERNAL REVIEW AMID INTERNATIONAL DOPING ALLEGATIONS"
Japan responded quickly, launching an internal investigation of its Olympic hopefuls.
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SPORTTV (BRAZIL)
"BRAZILIAN ATHLETES REQUIRE URGENT RETESTING AFTER NEW FINDINGS"
Brazilian media emphasized their nation's shock and the immediate steps to retest athletes before Olympic deadlines.
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The moment the scandal hit the internet, the world fell into chaos. Nobody expected something this big. Nobody expected the athletes they cheered for—their so-called national heroes—to be involved in something this dirty.
Every social platform was on fire.
Every comment section was a battlefield.
No other news could overshadow this.
Nothing else mattered.
The whole world was talking about it.
People from every country were arguing, panicking, insulting, defending, and trying to figure out what was true and what wasn't.
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Online comments flooded everywhere:
USA (Twitter):
"This is the craziest thing I've seen in sports in my entire life."
"In my LIFE bro. These athletes we look up to? DOPING?? MAD."
"I AM PISSED! ALEX WAS USING AND WE WERE BLAMING DAYO!!!"
"Calm down, nobody proved Dayo didn't use either."
"What do you mean? Did you see his name on the list??"
"You dey watch the back of your TV? They said results are still coming. HIGH chance his name go drop."
"Lmao delusional people are everywhere."
"Bro they released ALL 50m results. If Dayo was dirty they would have announced it."
United Kingdom:
"Everyone chill. More names are coming tomorrow. Until then nobody is safe."
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Other countries joined in—confused and shocked:
South Korea:
"Wait… is this real? I cannot believe Han Soo-jin's name appeared. She was our national pride."
"Who is Dayo? Everyone keeps mentioning him. Is he also one of the dopers?"
"People are saying he is clean. But I don't trust anything anymore."
Japan:
"I'm devastated… Takahashi Riku was my idol. How could he take enhancement drugs?"
"Is Alex the American swimmer? I don't know him but he must be under pressure now."
"Is it true some U.S. athletes might redo trials? This is unbelievable."
China:
"I refuse to believe Cheng Wei cheated. No way."
"Bro the formula was found in his blood. Stop coping."
"Who is this Dayo everyone is fighting about? A singer? An athlete?"
"Both. Apparently he's crazy fast."
Brazil:
"Noooo not Caio Mendes. Please tell me this is fake news."
"They said the formula matched across countries. This is HUGE."
Germany:
"So even our cyclists are involved?? This is insane."
"Honestly who is Dayo? Why are people accusing him? I don't even know the guy."
France:
"Everyone keeps arguing about this Dayo person. Someone explain??"
"He's the musician who swam 20.87 in the U.S. trials. People think he's suspicious."
"Ohhhh that one. I thought he was an influencer."
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"Leave Dayo out of this!"
"You dey mad? Why is he the ONLY one clean?"
"Bro shut up. If he used drugs, why wasn't he caught?"
"Use your sense. They're STILL testing."
"Delusions everywhere I swear."
"Look at the list again! ALL three top swimmers from the 100m used enhancement."
"Bro leave these people. They don't want to accept facts."
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Rumors exploded too:
"I'm hearing Dayo might enter OTHER Olympic swimming events."
"IMPOSSIBLE."
"Actually… not impossible."
"Explain abeg."
"Thomas said if top athletes in an event are disqualified, AND the remaining ones don't meet Olympic time, the trials must be redone."
"So he can join?"
"YES. The rules allow it."
"But does he HAVE the qualifying time?"
"Time will tell. But with the scandal numbers… anything is possible."
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More reactions kept pouring in from everywhere:
India:
"I can't believe our own athlete Aadhil Khan is under investigation. This is heartbreaking."
"This scandal has shaken the entire world."
South Africa:
"If Lebo Mokoena is banned I'm done with sports."
"Bruh they said over 20 countries might be involved. THIS IS BIG."
Canada:
"Why is everyone talking about a guy named Dayo? Did he expose this?"
"Maybe? I'm lost."
Mexico:
"So even WE have cases?? Dios mío… what is happening?"
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The internet had never been this chaotic before.
Everyone was angry, scared, or confused.
And through all the noise, one thing became clear:
This scandal wasn't just America's problem.
It was the world's problem.
And the world was not ready for what was coming next.
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