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The 1st paragraph says it all.@el henry I saw a recent interview with Kaitlin Osmond. I wish I could find it, because I think you'd enjoy it.
Essentially, she said in a judged sport, the athletes must put a great deal of trust in federations, judges, and other institutions to treat athletes fairly. The sport is built on foundations of fairness and trust. The clock can't decide the winner in figure skating like swimming or a track sport, so athletes absolutely rely on "fairness" as essential.
She's against Kamila's participation on these grounds. Fairness - she doped, she shouldn't be there - no matter what, end of story. By allowing her to compete, the ISU/IOC/WADA/Whoever is attacking the foundation of the sport - equal treatment of all athletes. The erosion of trust in governing officials will be much more damaging than whatever this competition is.
She expressed my own feelings, but with much more clarity and from a competitor's perspective.

There's a link in this article that seems like the interview you mentioned but since it's from CBC, I can't access it in the US...
Not to pick up on you, but I think your posts are an example of how powerful the media is when it comes to generating and fuelling public outrage, the emotions take over all that is rational and sound.
