She*He's not aggitated - spelling error - agitated - he's astutely observing and commentating.
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She*He's not aggitated - spelling error - agitated - he's astutely observing and commentating.
Disagree, although that's close to what they did in 2002. Either she is innocent, or she is guilty.I have an idea for making peace with Kamila Valieva and other skater. I propose to give Kamila her medal to the ranking that she finished in the team and individually. But to be just with other skater, they should remove her and pulling up the other skater Winning gold, silver and bronze.
For example if Kamila finish overall gold and for example if Anna is second overall, giving Kamila a sympathy gold and Anna the real Gold, and pull up all the other athletes. Example pull up USA, japan and Canada on the podium (gold, silver and bronze) and example pulling up Anna, Kaori and Alexandra (gold, silver and bronze). And giving and additionnel medal to Kamila in the ranking that she finish overall.
For me it doesn't matter if we give two gold medal in individual event if that make skater in peace with this story.
Protected person or not, anyone who still believes the ingestion of TMZ along with TWO other heart medications is accidental is just blind.L-carnitine isn't heart medication and it is widely known and used as a supplement by athletes because it is also naturally found in food. It's similar to creatine. Hypoxen is the one I have no clue about.
The fact that NYT is leaking these kinds of details in such a sensitive case of a Protected Person is shameful. There has been so much leaking because certain people dislike the result. They really think they can reveal the medical information of a 15 year old like that?
I would be very disappointed if everything is not clean by now.I'm torn on the one hand it sucks on the other...well WTF is going on in Team Crystal? If your training methods are so brutal you need heart medications to survive them there's something seriously f'ed up.
RUSADA needs to invite WADA to Crystal and they need to go over that place with a fine toothed comb. Any "vitamins" need to be confiscated and checked, receipts for purchases of vitamins need to be checked. Computers, laptops...
In fact Crystal should personally invite them, if they have nothing to hide, they have nothing to fear.
No but Kamila actually had mitigating factors. For example the time of the sampling being so late and yes being a Protected Person is a factor. I'm all for the age limit being raised, but it's a simple fact that she is 15. There is a chance she could have had the result on time with the hearing and been cleared for the Olympics before it started.
It's funny, you comment on there being no precedent for the CAS decision i.e. looking at other cases. But then argue against anybody else citing other cases too.
I can only suggest people from North America to watch more B ESP or any other European coverage, it is much more realistic and truthful to the situation. Now i realize that problem with North Americans is not that 'clean sport' narrative they are pushing, it is sadly and only about the medals (dumb meOh like Brennan bullying Diana Davis is just what journalists do too. This is a case of a 15 year old in a confidential case. Many times for example reputable outlets will not report on the name of a defendant even if they have this information as it's unethical. In some cases it's illegal. Spreading the private medical information of a 15 year old is action without integrity.
Anyways you make no comment about their headline claim of "L-cartinine is heart medication" which is a total lie. Peddling lies for clicks is the definition of gutter behaviour.
). Because if Kamila were suspended, USA would get gold and Canada bronze... so let's just be real about what is behind all those media news. Unlike North America's media, there is no conflict of interest in Europe, so people can keep common sense there # sorry, not sorryPerfect response - of course we would.Pretty sure a lawyer would say a mom is a least favorite witness. Why wouldn't a parent lie to protect their child?
If an athlete puts banned TMZ into their body it’s called doping!L-Carnitine: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions, Interactions, Dosing and Reviews
Learn more about L-Carnitine uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain L-Carnitine.www.webmd.com
L-carnitine is a chemical that is made in the human brain, liver, and kidneys. It helps the body turn fat into energy. L-carnitine is important for heart and brain function, muscle movement, and many other body processes. The body can convert L-carnitine to other chemicals called acetyl-L-carnitine and propionyl-L-carnitine. But it's not clear whether the benefits of these other carnitines are the same. L-carnitine is used to increase L-carnitine levels in people whose natural level of L-carnitine is too low. Some people also use L-carnitine for conditions of the heart and blood vessels, serious kidney disease, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
Just because you use it in this way does not make it primarily heart medication. If I put milk in my eyes it doesn't make it eye drops.
Oh, we LOVE the Empress!I'm not a big fan of any sport, not even hockey. I know that's blasphemy around here.
I would become a fan of figure skating if there was more of what Elizaveta Tuktamysheva did in october 2018!
Serious fan might not appreciate that kind of answer...
Even if the US decides to pursue this, it will take years before the case goes to trial (if it gets that far). And you can bet that the ROC will go to the mat fighting it.![]()
Teenager skater’s Winter Olympics doping scandal takes shock FBI twist
Russian officials involved in Kamila Valieva’s doping controversy could face 10 years in a US prison and fines of up to $1.4 million.7news.com.au
For those that don't believe it:
Even New York Times changed its article....
From:
But according to documents reviewed by The New York Times and confirmed by someone who took part in the hearing, the Stockholm laboratory that carried out the examination of Valieva’s sample also found evidence of two other heart medications, hypoxen and L-Carnatine, that are not on the banned list.
To:
But according to documents reviewed by The New York Times and confirmed by someone who took part in the hearing, the Stockholm laboratory that carried out the examination of Valieva’s sample also found evidence of two other substances that can treat the heart but are not on the banned list. Valieva even listed them, Hypoxen and L-carnitine, on a doping control form.
And to @millie I'm sure WebMD has doctors overseeing their articles since hundred of thousands or millions will be looking at the article.
It´s not interesting for me if the the other substances are legal or not, it´s the mix of all of this together with the banned substance that is the shocking thing here. They are experimenting with a combination of heart medications on a child. A child who doesn´t know what is good for her or not in the long term.Since the other substances are not banned, are you so sure they wouldn't be found in clean athletes' samples? Anyway, if they are legal, they are legal. Period. The only issue is TMZ (as regards doping).
As regards transforming a 15yo girl into a pharmaceutic laboratory on blades, I'm just sickened.
And what's your point? They're not heart medication,but substances that can treat the heart? How does this make the one prohibited substance found less of a doping issue?For those that don't believe it:
Even New York Times changed its article....
From:
But according to documents reviewed by The New York Times and confirmed by someone who took part in the hearing, the Stockholm laboratory that carried out the examination of Valieva’s sample also found evidence of two other heart medications, hypoxen and L-Carnatine, that are not on the banned list.
To:
But according to documents reviewed by The New York Times and confirmed by someone who took part in the hearing, the Stockholm laboratory that carried out the examination of Valieva’s sample also found evidence of two other substances that can treat the heart but are not on the banned list. Valieva even listed them, Hypoxen and L-carnitine, on a doping control form.
And to @millie I'm sure WebMD has doctors overseeing their articles too since hundreds of thousands, most likely millions will be looking at the article.
I do not disagree. (Although I would not call Kamila a doper or cheater as she is a child.) But so then you're on my side now in this case of L-Carnatine? As you decline to mention it.If an athlete puts banned TMZ into their body it’s called doping!
You guys were the ones to vehemently disagree with me. I just mentioned how false the article was! (Not even quoting anybody.) So don't turn this back on me please.And what's your point? They're not heart medication,but substances that can treat the heart? How does this make the one prohibited substance found less of a doping issue?
I'm European and I think letting Valieva compete is a disgrace. Period.I can only suggest people from North America to watch more B ESP or any other European coverage, it is much more realistic and truthful to the situation. Now i realize that problem with North Americans is not that 'clean sport' narrative they are pushing, it is sadly and only about the medals (dumb me). Because if Kamila were suspended, USA will get gold and Canada bronze... so let's just be real about what is behind all those media news. Unlike North America's media, there is no conflict of interest in Europe, so people can keep common sense there # sorry, not sorry
But found in her system......all at the same time?????? Does that compound the entire equation?Since the other substances are not banned, are you so sure they wouldn't be found in clean athletes' samples? Anyway, if they are legal, they are legal. Period. The only issue is TMZ (as regards doping).
As regards transforming a 15yo girl into a pharmaceutic laboratory on blades, I'm just sickened.