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Performance enhancing drug.Sorry, but what is PED?
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Performance enhancing drug.Sorry, but what is PED?
Not possible as Valieva already did the team event.I don’t wish anything negative for Valieva or any other skater, all of whom work so hard to get where they are. But if it is Valieva who is involved in this, and it turns out that she is not able to compete, I must confess that I would be delighted to see the First Alternate, Ms Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, have the chance at the Olympics she so richly deserves.
I'm afraid that don't be possible either way. Valieva conpeteted in TE si can't bw replaced even with possible DS and she might not have time to fly to China anyway.I don’t wish anything negative for Valieva or any other skater, all of whom work so hard to get where they are. But if it is Valieva who is involved in this, and it turns out that she is not able to compete, I must confess that I would be delighted to see the First Alternate, Ms Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, have the chance at the Olympics she so richly deserves.
The rumors/speculation will continue, here or elsewhere, until an official statement is made. They need to do that sooner rather than later.Boys and girls. Maybe you would have reduced the intensity of hysteria and waited for the official results?
This forum dedicated to figure skating - it is assumed that there are not random people here, but figure skating fans. If you are a figure skating fan and are adequate, you understand that Valieva did not need doping. Consequently, a reasonable, adequate fan will patiently wait for official explanation of this strange situation.
Even if she's innocent, which I perfectly believe she is, I don't see a happy ending for her after what she's going through now.This is going to kill her Olympic gold either way......
I don't disagree that if you are old enough to compete, you should be aware of what's going in your body, but if you are 15 and have been living sheltered in your training camp for 5-10 years and believe your coaching team has your best interest at heart so you are at your peak, you really may not know better. Having been around this sport for a long time, the really great talents tend to be socially awkward and behind because all they really do is skate/off ice MAYBE school.Ahh, here come the excuses. This is a +1 for the people that want the age limit raised, unless they have a mental illness a 15 year old should have a shred of brains to understand what they are putting in their bodies. And if they don't, well they are about to get a tough lesson
Sad if it is Valieva, but honestly, how fair is this for Liza and other older athletes who don't have the same stamina to do all the things that Valieva does in a program? Even Valieva's teammates don't do all of these transitions before their quad jumps. I look at Valieva and she is always breathing really heavily after these programs. It's clear that her content is very demanding. Whether she knows it or not, and I highly doubt a 15 year old will decide to dope intentionally, she benefits from the drugs. Obviously this will be even more consequences for Eteri and the adults involved in this than Valieva.I was really hoping it wasn't Valieva of all people...
IOC and ISU really need to release an official statement on this mess ASAP.
Since it´s Kami and she was in the TE I don´t think they are allowed to bring in the alternateI don’t wish anything negative for Valieva or any other skater, all of whom work so hard to get where they are. But if it is Valieva who is involved in this, and it turns out that she is not able to compete, I must confess that I would be delighted to see the First Alternate, Ms Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, have the chance at the Olympics she so richly deserves.



I doubt they will be allowed sub under the circumstances. It will likely have negative reciprocation for all Russian skaters.I don’t wish anything negative for Valieva or any other skater, all of whom work so hard to get where they are. But if it is Valieva who is involved in this, and it turns out that she is not able to compete, I must confess that I would be delighted to see the First Alternate, Ms Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, have the chance at the Olympics she so richly deserves.
Would CBD show up in a drug test as cannabis?That's CBD only, which has no psychoactive ingredient in it. You cannot go out and buy weed to get high.
Well, she is known as a rock. Her skill is so consistent. Seems she can do quads in her sleep. She could be just fine.Even if she's innocent, which I pervefly believe she is, I don't see a happy ending for her after what she's going through now.
Not crazy. This is very possible, but anything to do with Valieva will overshadow anything else.Crazy idea: could the conflicting reports be due to the fact there are two separate incidents?!
If the Russian federation knew about the problem with a probe taken back in December and still put Kamila in the team event twice, this is a monumental blunder on their part.
Google says it shouldn't, but I'm literally the least knowledgeable person ever regarding thisWould CBD show up in a drug test as cannabis?
Yes, there are tests taking place outside the competitions. Athletes receive announcements when they should be available for controls.