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At this point, the only honorable way out is for Valieva to swallow her pride and voluntarily pull out of the Ladies competition. Even if she truly believes she did nothing wrong, and even ifRussiathe ROC is successful in getting her in, the competition will be under a dark cloud that will forever envelop both these Games and her entire career.
Being the bigger person and setting her own ambitions aside to do what's best for the sport is the best way to assure that she still has a future in it.
I actually agree that this is a solution that has the best chance of defusing the situation AND preserving her future in skating. But very difficult for a 15-year old to initiate and execute. If the CAS rules in her favor, she competes under a cloud that will never go away regardless of her placement (but worse if she medals). If CAS rules against her, she is suspended in disgrace. This is a no-win situation for her.
The objective here is not too save her though. I'm more inclined that they're trying to work out how to bury her to save the mighty ones.
At 15 and presumably leading the life that she does, I cannot expect Kamila to have the frame of mind to do what's best for HER.
Also agree with this. I think she may not have access in Beijing to anyone who can give her trustworthy advice, and who has HER well being at the forefront. Most of the adults who have access to her have their own self-preservation agendas, and are sadly using her as a human shield.
Per my above paragraph, if I had a pipeline to this young woman to impart adult wisdom (based on the school of Hard Knocks), I would tell her to withdraw, get on a plane back home to her family asap, and start looking for a new coach and training location, while waiting for the final disposition of her case. I expect that whatever happens, Team Tutberidze is about to turn very toxic for her.
