Russian Kamila Valieva will be able to skate in Beijing, her suspension lifted

Tested positive at the end of December for a banned substance, the young Russian skater Kamila Valieva, 15, was authorized, on Monday February 14, to continue her Olympic Games in Beijing, with the individual event on Tuesday, of which she is the big favorite . The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), without ruling on the merits of the case, confirmed the lifting of the provisional suspension of the teenager, decided on Wednesday by the Russian anti-doping agency (Rusada).

“Preventing the athlete from competing in the Olympics would cause him irreparable harm”, observed the three referees, even though his young age (under 16) implies specific rules of evidence and lightened penalties. The young skater prodigy can therefore continue to defend her chances of individual Olympic gold, from her first season among seniors, even if nothing prevents her from being sanctioned within several months and seeing her results canceled. , including for the Olympics.

The Valieva affair started at the beginning of last week, when the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that the medal ceremony for the team competition, won on Monday by Russia, which is competing under a neutral flag, was postponed for reasons “legal”. The Russian press then mentioned a positive doping control of Kamila Valieva, but it was necessary to wait for a press release Friday from the ITA, the body responsible for the anti-doping program of the Olympics, to have confirmation.

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huge storm

The Russian teenager, a product of the harsh Eteri Tutberidze’s champion factory in Moscow, has only about twenty-four hours to focus on the most important competition of her budding career, after several days of enormous storm. Because it was not until Tuesday, after the team event won by the Russians, that Valieva was notified of the positive result of a doping control carried out by Rusada on December 25 in Saint Petersburg, during the Russian championships.

This “late notification”by the Stockholm laboratory in charge of the analysis, “prevented the athlete from reacting”, even though she had nothing to do with it, explained to the press Matthieu Reeb, the director general of the CAS. “If the procedures had been settled in ten days, as usual, I would not be here”, he pointed out. The offending product is trimetazidine, a substance used to treat angina pectoris and banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) since 2014, because it promotes blood circulation.

For the time being, this announcement delayed the medal ceremony for the team event, which will not ” probably not “ take place before the end of the Olympics, announced Monday morning the spokesperson for the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Above all, it cast immense doubt on the future of Valieva’s Olympic destiny: temporarily suspended by Rusada at first, Valieva obtained the lifting of this measure the next day, for reasons that remained mysterious. This led the IOC, but also WADA and the International Skating Federation, to appeal to the CAS against this decision.

Since the formalization of her positive control on Friday, Valieva continued to train conscientiously day after day, sometimes on the Olympic ice, sometimes on the training rink. The women’s short program is scheduled for Tuesday from 6 p.m. local time (11 a.m. French time) and Valieva, who became the first skater to land quadruple jumps in Olympic history during the team competition there. one week, must skate at 9:52 p.m. local time (2:52 p.m. French time).

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Even though Kamila Valieva had been suspended, Russian skating and the Tutberidze school still had arguments since her main competitors are also her training partners – Anna Shcherbakova, reigning world champion, and Alexandra Trusova, world and European medalist, 17 both years. The Valieva affair, when it is examined on the merits, could also revive suspicions surrounding Russian sport, whose reputation is already well tarnished in terms of doping by the scandal of the 2014 Olympics, which took place in Sochi.

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The World with AFP

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