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Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: Russian teenager Kamila Valieva allowed to skate again at Games

Agence France-Presse • February 14, 2022, 19:10:57 IST
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The International Olympic Committee said that if Valieva finished in the top three, it will not hold a medal ceremony until the doping issue was resolved.

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Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: Russian teenager Kamila Valieva allowed to skate again at Games

Russian teenage figure skater Kamila Valieva can compete again at the Beijing Olympics after sport’s top court said on Monday that she should not be suspended for failing a drugs test. In a case that has rocked the Games, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled that the 15-year-old could take part in the women’s singles event that begins on Tuesday. The young Russian will be favourite to win but she has not been cleared of doping and could still face punishment at a later date. The International Olympic Committee said that if Valieva finished in the top three, it will not hold a medal ceremony until the doping issue was resolved. CAS said it had rejected appeals by the IOC, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the International Skating Union to have Valieva’s suspension reinstated after it was lifted by Russian anti-doping authorities. The court cited “exceptional circumstances”, including Valieva’s age. Matthieu Reeb, CAS director general, said that preventing Valieva from competing would have caused her “irreparable harm”. CAS also emphasised that “there were serious issues of untimely notification” of the test result. Valieva gave a sample on 25 December but the result was only produced last week, after she led Russia to team gold. “Such late notification was not her fault, in the middle of the Olympic Winter Games,” the ruling said. The Russian Olympic Committee hailed the decision, saying: “Tomorrow the whole country will support her.” The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee though said it was “disappointed by the message this decision sends”. “This appears to be another chapter in the systemic and pervasive disregard for clean sport by Russia,” it said. Six-week delay Valieva tested positive for trimetazidine, which is used to treat angina but is banned because it can increase blood flow efficiency and help endurance for athletes. It took six weeks for the result of the test to be processed by a WADA-accredited laboratory in Stockholm. The Russian anti-doping agency (RUSADA) was notified of the positive result on 8 February and suspended Valieva, but she appealed and the suspension was lifted. RUSADA has said it was informed that the sharp rise in Covid-19 cases at the start of the year was the reason for the delay. “We would not have this case and I would not be here if these anti-doping test procedures would have been completed in one week or 10 days,” Reeb said. The day before she received the result, Valieva helped Russia win the figure skating team title, producing a dazzling performance as she became the first woman to land a quadruple jump in Olympic competition. No medal ceremony The IOC said it had no choice but to allow Valieva to compete in the singles event but “in the interest of fairness to all athletes” it will not hold a medal ceremony in Beijing if she finishes in the top three. The IOC also confirmed that the team event medals will not be awarded during the Games for the same reason. Earlier, referring to the team event medals, IOC spokesman Mark Adams said: “It’s a dilemma we are all in and it’s something we’re not happy with.” The United States won the silver medal in the team event and Japan took the bronze, with Canada fourth. WADA meanwhile said it was investigating Valieva’s entourage, which includes highly successful coach Eteri Tutberidze. CAS’s decision will be intensely scrutinised because Russia is already under sanctions for a massive state-sponsored doping programme that reached its peak at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. As a result, Russians are competing in Beijing only under the flag of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC). French dazzle In Monday’s sports action, Californian-born Eileen Gu, the face of the Games after winning freestyle skiing gold for China last week, held her nerve to qualify for the slopestyle final. The 18-year-old was down in 11th place after a mediocre first run, and with only the top 12 going through to Tuesday’s final, the pressure was on. Gu duly delivered to finish in third place. French figure skaters Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron won Olympic gold in ice dancing, breaking their own world record again in the process. Papadakis, who suffered a problem with her costume that cost the pair the gold medal four years ago, said: “I think we don’t believe it yet. Honestly it feels completely unreal. “We have been waiting for this.” Canadian-born Kaillie Humphries won the inaugural monobob event – and dedicated it to her adopted USA after switching allegiance amid claims of mental and verbal abuse. “This will always hold a special place in my heart, my first for the USA,” said Humphries, the first woman to win Olympic bobsleigh medals for two nations.

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