Denmark mixed doubles badminton player Mathias Christiansen withdraws from Paris Olympics

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Denmark mixed doubles badminton player Mathias Christiansen has withdrawn from the Paris Olympics, a decision his national federation on Wednesday called the result of multiple unintentional errors made in reporting his whereabouts in line with anti-doping regulations.

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Denmark mixed doubles badminton player Mathias Christiansen has withdrawn from the Paris Olympics, a decision his national federation on Wednesday called the result of multiple unintentional errors made in reporting his whereabouts in line with anti-doping regulations.

The Badminton World Federation confirmed Christiansen’s absence from the field and the removal of his team with partner Alexandra Boje from the mixed doubles draw.

Badminton Denmark said Christiansen made three mistakes on his whereabouts, as athletes are required to report where they are staying for the next three months. Three warnings over a year can lead to a case with Anti-Doping Denmark regarding a violation and a possible quarantine.

FILE - Denmark's Mathias Christiansen, left, and Alexandra Boje play mixed doubles against Japan's Yuta Watanabe and Arisa Higashino during the Indonesia Open badminton tournament Wednesday, June 5, 2024, at Istora Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Badminton World Federation confirmed Wednesday, July 17, that Christiansen has withdrawn from the Paris Olympics. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara, File)
FILE - Denmark's Mathias Christiansen, left, and Alexandra Boje play mixed doubles against Japan's Yuta Watanabe and Arisa Higashino during the Indonesia Open badminton tournament Wednesday, June 5, 2024, at Istora Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Badminton World Federation confirmed Wednesday, July 17, that Christiansen has withdrawn from the Paris Olympics. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara, File)

Christiansen, 30, said in a statement released by Badminton Denmark that he was devastated by his lack of care leading to this result, adding he did not want to be a distraction. Jens Meibom, the organization’s head of sport, said he was convinced it was simply a mistake and there was no evidence to suggest deliberate misconduct on Christiansen’s part.

The BWF said Christiansen and Boje would not be replaced because there is no provision in qualifying regulations to elevate anyone once groups had been decided. Group C will go on with three teams.

Christiansen and Boje competed in the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Olympics in 2021, finishing third in their group. The badminton competition in Paris begins July 27.

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