Kamila Valieva is in first place as she advances to the women's figureskating free skate final amid a controversial doping scandal. Olympics
ahead of a full investigation by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency that could take months to resolve. The court cited Valieva's status as a minor, or"protected person," and the"serious issues of untimely notification" of her positive test as factors in the favorable ruling.
NBC Sports reported that Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva tested positive for trimetazidine, a banned substance. What is trimetazidine and have athletes been caught using it before? “We are devastated that they will leave Beijing without their medals in hand, but we appreciate the intention of the IOC to ensure the right medals are awarded to the right individuals,” the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee said in a statement.
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