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If the sample was taken at Russian Nationals, then it would seem Kamila's European title would be compromised. Would she have the title taken away? Would Loena Hendrickx be awarded the bronze medal?
Those two things are not mutually exclusive. Yes, quads are easier done in the earlier to mid teens, and yes, it's easier for minors to get treated more lightly for doping offenses.More recently, people like you assured that "Eteri likes them so young" due to the fact that at an older age, quadruple jumps become impossible.
Personally, I preferred the Nancy/Tonya drama to this.Kamila and the rest are all on the practice rink now: https://t.me/s/lapidarnst
The drama and fallout that is going to come out of all of this is going to be absolutely epic.
It is very unlikely that whoever gave her the drug didn't realize that such a dose was useless. In my home country (somewhere is Europe) elite athletes are surrounded by the very best doctors the country has, who would never make such a medical mistake. I think the situation is the same in Russia.Well it's possible that whoever gave her the drug didn't realise that such a dose was useless.
I've heard of microdosing but only in the context of naturopaths putting a teeny tiny amount of a drug into water. Science says it doesn't actually do anything, but people do it anyway. The placebo effect is strong, they might actually believe it made Kamila better, but it wouldn't have.
Which makes the whole thing even more awful if that's possible.
Yes, minors should obviously be protected, but if there is differential because one is a minor, then one should compete in a division for minors aka juniors.Are we petitioning to raise age limit up to 18 in all sports including gymnastics, diving, snowboarding, skateboarding etc.?
Or, it was a larger dose that was mistimed, so the half life reduction kept it just above testable levels.Well it's possible that whoever gave her the drug didn't realise that such a dose was useless.
I've heard of microdosing but only in the context of naturopaths putting a teeny tiny amount of a drug into water. Science says it doesn't actually do anything, but people do it anyway. The placebo effect is strong, they might actually believe it made Kamila better, but it wouldn't have.
Which makes the whole thing even more awful if that's possible.
I guess in any case IOC would probably appeal, and now it is up to CAS to buy the explanation or not (?)I am curious too about that. It's a bold move to lift a doping suspension. A very bold move. The explanation will need to be convincing, but considering the IOC is appealing the lift of the suspension, doesn't it imply they do not buy it?
ISU is apparently also appealing...I guess in any case IOC would probably appeal, and now it is up to CAS to buy the explanation or not (?)
ItThis is too depressing...
I'm surprised people think Kamila knew about this? I'm 100% sure she didn't and if she's laughing and smiling that's because she can't believe it. I mean would you? That the team you trusted would slip you drugs? To believe that would be soul destroying.
Worst of all there wasn't even reason to do it it seems, the small amount given to her wouldn't do anything.
And now it's possible that the other Crystal athletes have been drugged too. Whoever is behind this deserves to have the book thrown at them.
Who has possession of Sample "B?" If it's RUSADA, I would not trust the result.A valieva will only save two things, which the sample B of 25 of december is clean; And in parallel that the sample of the event for teams is also cleaned...
Any other result is the end of the Valieva race. And if Russia loses its gold medal in teams it would be until the end of its emotional stability
I just saw it. Both go to CAS I suppose.ISU is apparently also appealing...
yup... one more scandal.... how many will the IOC tolerate?I am afraid I am seeing last agonizaing breaths of figure skating. It was not that popular before (except Russia and Japan) and this story is like a shot in the head. Very bad timing. If the positive test had been revealed anytime before the lady's short program in team event, the disaster could have been avoided. Kamila would have been suspened and just lost her titles and that's it. The team event would not have been compromised. The Olympic Games would not have been copromised . Tremendous loss of marketing appeal, loss of sponsors, loss of reputation, loss of spectators etc. Litereally nobody gained anything from this situation. I heard that some Canadian journalist suggested excluding figure skating from the OG. Why not? P.S I am not even talking about suggestion to ban all Russian athletes/figure skaters from international competitions. It will be very entertaining to watch, especially Europeans, especially pairs.
yup... one more scandal.... how many will the IOC tolerate?
Most women individual OGMs from the last 30 years are minors. But I agree it's problematic that different athletes in the same event are subject to different standards when it comes to doping punishments.Yes, minors should obviously be protected, but if there is differential because one is a minor, then one should compete in a division for minors aka juniors.
Can someone help me with a summary? I was on a school run and now I'm confused!
So is Kamila banned from competing at the Olympics or not?
When will we know?
Sorry but I cannot help mentitioning that we are having dance competition next. Ice dancing has been hanging by a thread in the OG family. Let's cross fingers we won't have any dramas or controversises. Another scandal in dance will be the final straw.yup... one more scandal.... how many will the IOC tolerate?