After his defeat in the final over 200 m back, US float Ryan Murphy has raised doping allegations against the double Olympic champion Jevgeni Rylov. "I swim in a race that is probably not clean," said the gold medalist of Rio and said his Russian successor. On the question of whether the final was fair, Murphy replied: "I have about 15 thoughts, 13 of which would bring me a lot of trouble." Rylov, who had previously been over 100 meters, occurs officially for the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) as his 328 compatriots in Tokyo due to the barrier through the World Anti-Doping Agency Wada. At the award ceremony, instead of the Russian hymn, he heard the Piano Concerto No. 1 by Peter Tchaikowsky. "People who know more about the situation than me, have made this decision," said Murphy, who won over 200 m silver and over 100 m bronze, "it frustrates me, but I have to compete against these opponents." He could not train at the highest level of Olympi...