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Kamila Valieva: Anti-doping Case and Follow-ups

My question still stands, why would they do it, if the medication is more or less useless with an ad hoc administration? The risks outweigh benefits by a mile. If TeamTut were so reckless, Shvetsky so incompetent etc - surely they would have get caught earlier?
It is worth noting that the team doctor Shvetsky has indeed been caught before. He already had a three year ban because of a 2007 doping incident with the Russian rowing team.
 
People have a right to defend against any charges
You'd think that, wouldn't you?

But apparently the process is "presumed guilty" (or "to be charged is to be guilty")

have another Jessica Calalang situation here

Not many people seem worried that (or angry about the Calalang situation which is... unjustifiable. Only athletes and those around them (and fans) were hurt by that.
 
You'd think that, wouldn't you?

But apparently the process is "presumed guilty" (or "to be charged is to be guilty")



Not many people seem worried that (or angry about the Calalang situation which is... unjustifiable. Only athletes and those around them (and fans) were hurt by that.

Presumed guilty would be presuming that an athlete was doping without the results of a test.

The results of a positive test are sufficient under the WADA regulations to find "guilt" (not that those are the correct terms here). Concern for all parties affected, not just the athlete whose sample was positive, from what I can tell, undergirds the system.
 
She deserves the defense because she's been slaughtered internationally and nobody says a thing except us.

And the Western media drives a lot of this.

I willl be interested to see how KV reacts to to all the controversy in her short program performance. I am not expecting Europeans type dominance from her.
Here we go putting it on the western media to deflect from this scandalous issue, knowing the country of said athlete has been proven to be a cheater. Also, may I ask when South Korea and Japan became western media?
 
It is worth noting that the team doctor Shvetsky has indeed been caught before. He already had a three year ban because of a 2007 doping incident with the Russian rowing team.
Yes I thought about it. Possibly he messed up again, but I always thought of Eteri as very calculating and smart, how would she allow her team doctor doping her best athlete shortly before one the most important doping tests in their lives? With medication that has zero or little effect if administered only occasionally? (as Kamila's previous and later clean tests suggest it was).

Like I said, I want to find a reasonable motive but I just can't, it just does not add up. Why would TeamTut and Kamila risk all they have in such an absurd manner? No one questions this, as if it was totally irrelevant. Meanwhile establishing intentions, motive and causation is fundamental in any criminal trial, why is it disregarded now?
 
Lol... don't get excited.

There is still every chance that the medals get stripped after the fact. It was not a ruling of innocent.

It was more of a "you are a minor and thinking is hard so go compete while we gather our thoughts."
I'm fully aware of the situation. I've read the CAS ruling.
I thought that lifting her suspension was their mistake. Hence my reaction.
I don't care about medals in this case. Thank you :laugh:
 
The story of the drinking glass is beyond belief. I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out to have been manufactured by ET and the doctors to deflect suspicion from themselves. After all, why should they take the fall for this? :biggrin:

That's the least shocking part of the whole episode. Haven't we known all along that the adults would avoid accountability?

"Sharing grandpa's water glass" is so ludicrous as to be insulting. But they'll stick with that story for the reason you cite.
 
Just read that the IOC has instructed figure skating officials to allow an extra competitor into the draw of the event, as though the Russian competitor does not exist. When she takes the ice on Tuesday evening, she’ll be the equivalent of a cancelled person in front of a global television audience. If she medals, there will ge no medal ceremony.
I wonder who will be the new girl in the draw and from what country?
 
.....Meanwhile establishing intentions, motive and causation is fundamental in any criminal trial, why is it disregarded now?
:scratch2:

Not really, I am afraid.

You come into my house and take my money. It doesn't matter what your motivations or intentions were, you came into my house and took my money. I don't know or care why you did that, if a prosecutor can prove you did it, you broke the law.

And if you are a wealthy billionaire and don't need my money, that's not a defense and doesn't throw doubt on the fact that you did it. Not having done it is the defense. :shrug:
 
Looks like Eteri is going go sail out of this like non of it had anything to do with her.
I wonder do ppl really think that Eteri (who coaches 10+ girls personally, 2 groups at least, may be more, plus younger kids) personally decides what medicine each girl take, for what purpose, etc? That she has enough knowledge to decide what medicine to take?

I doubt that she even tracks their physical training, there are other people doing it.
She probably just say 'work on you endurance' and that's it.
 
Just read that the IOC has instructed figure skating officials to allow an extra competitor into the draw of the event, as though the Russian competitor does not exist. When she takes the ice on Tuesday evening, she’ll be the equivalent of a cancelled person in front of a global television audience. If she medals, there will ge no medal ceremony.
I wonder who will be the new girl in the draw and from what country?

I didn't think it was the draw, I think it is qualifying for the final. An extra skater will qualify for the final.

Maybe I read it wrong. :scratch2:
 
Just read that the IOC has instructed figure skating officials to allow an extra competitor into the draw of the event, as though the Russian competitor does not exist. When she takes the ice on Tuesday evening, she’ll be the equivalent of a cancelled person in front of a global television audience. If she medals, there will ge no medal ceremony.
I wonder who will be the new girl in the draw and from what country?

Rather than advancing 24 skaters to the free program, they'll advance 25. There's no "new girl." It just means that one more of the existing field will get to skate again.

This decision was reached so that if she is ultimately disqualified no one can make the claim that another skater was denied entry to the free program.

You're right about the other matter. If she medals, there will be no ceremony. The IOC isn't giving her a medal until the issue of her eligibility is cleared once and for all.
 
The big advantage of the grandfather story is that it doesn't link Eteri or the any of the doctors to the case. How convenient.
Yep, and i´m pretty sure it wasn´t Kamila who came up with the story either...

And why would she agree to bring her grandfather into this mess? Someone probably told her that this is the best outcome for her. Only it´s a lie and she´s not aware of it :(
 
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