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Kamila Valieva: Anti-doping Case and Follow-ups

Pozdnyakov interview

I don't know how to authenticate this,
But it's very strange that everyone's been avoiding talking about those dates.
The moment the interview was released it was clear it will become a 'lost in translation' case. He was sort of speculating about the arrival date based on the Feb7 notification and the likely 20 days' period that must have preceded it. With several Russian speaking people here, strange no one commented on this.
 
Taking into account everything we know and don't know, I think the decision of the CAS is the best. It will satisfy no one, but the same can be said of any alternative that they might have come up with.

Sports have rules. Athletes must agree to follow the rules as a condition of participation. Governing bodies must enforce the rules.

But rules are made for people, not people for rules. There is a reason why courts have human judges rather than robots or computers. No set of laws can be so complete as to anticipate every possible human situation or circumstance.

The most interesting piece of the drama, to me, is whether Valieva will come out with nerves of steel and skate well in spite of everything. Good on her if she does, whatever happens down the road.
 
I don't have details of Jessica's case but it seems that she hasn't understood the matter either. They did not resolve in a week that Kamila is innocent, they decided that under the WADA laws there were not enough reasons to eliminate her from the Olympic Games. The cases are not even compared.
Jessica is upset because she received an immediate suspension right before Worlds and was not allowed to skate. She did not get the benefit of the doubt
 
Sorry, but I found that clip kind of disturbing. While I hold out hope that Kamila will be shown(perhaps through testing her hair) to be innocent(or at least not chronically using TMZ), there's a not insignificant chance Kamila doesn't know she ingested this banned substance yet her coach(es) know.

I really worry that she has no voices speaking with her besides her coaches and federation and she doesn't truly understand the odds stacked against her.

Here's what'd I'd do in her situation: https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/threads/kamila-valieva.72542/post-2935206
That was a very interesting read yeah it would be amazing if that happened. I also fear she does not have the right counseling around her and darn it all she doesn't even have her parents around her and she's 15 years old is caught in a worldwide controversy and who knows how much emotional damage to her short term and long term.

I really think KV does not understand and in her mind she does not take performance enhancing drugs so she thinks it's OK to compete. It's very likely that she did not intentionally ingest they ingest what would have been known as an illegal drug. I hope the person that did that is found and and suffers major penalties because he or she changed the girl's life and not for the better.
 
The moment the interview was released it was clear it will become a 'lost in translation' case. He was sort of speculating about the arrival date based on the Feb7 notification and the likely 20 days' period that must have preceded it. With several Russian speaking people here, strange no one commented on this.

Yeah that magazine looks shady enough for me to not linger on that right now,
but maybe a Russian speaker could google us that quote from him,
it surely appeared in other places if he gave it.
 
Will the Russian figure skating federation send Kamila to the world championships or will they send her home to rest and recover from all this Olympic drama and trauma?

I hope the Russian federation does not overplay their hand play their hand here.
 
Will the Russian figure skating federation send Kamila to the world championships or will they send her home to rest and recover from all this Olympic drama and trauma?

I hope the Russian federation does not overplay their hand play their hand here.

I have my doubts they won't send her, based on the translations provided the involved parties look like they believe they are martyrs in this situation being victimized by the world
 
My heart breaks for Alysa. That poor girl has probably been robbed by cheating Russians since she was a junior.

I find it hilarious that those keep getting brought up like it erases the positive test
It doesn't erase the positive tests. Similarly, a positive test doesn't erase numerous negative tests prior to it. But of course cheating Russians have robbed that poor girl Alysa since she was a junior - test or no test.
 
They definitely should raise the age for all olympic sports to not include minors. They might know the legal repercussions of using banned substances in paper and the possible sanctions but no one could ever prepare them for the online bullying they would get regardless whether they're found guilty or not. The online community has been feasting on her as if she's a lab grown organism only because samples were found in her urine. Wherever has compassion gone and I guess the drug taught her the quads and trixels.
 
How do you mean?
Give her time off to recover from the trauma of the Olympic Games and the doping controversy who knows what long term rhindifications it will have on this girl. Although I guess if kV wins the Olympics she will want to go to world certainly. I'm thinking give a couple other girls a chance. It's time to share the wealth..
 
They definitely should raise the age for all olympic sports to not include minors. They might know the legal repercussions of using banned substances in paper and the possible sanctions but no one could ever prepare them for the online bullying they would get regardless whether they're found guilty or not. The online community has been feasting on her as if she's a lab grown organism only because samples were found in her urine. Wherever has compassion gone and I guess the drug taught her the quads and trixels.

what online community?
 
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