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Valieva: Russia has ‘another worry’ beyond doping allegations

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In many ways, Valieva is attracting the world’s attention (Joint photo)

On February 7, the ROC (Russian Olympic Committee) won the figure skating team competition for the first time in two competitions. The ROC (Russian Olympic Committee) won the figure skating team competition for the first time in two competitions on February 7, winning by nine points over the second-place U.S. team.

The leading figure skater was 15-year-old Kamila Valieva. She made a shocking debut at the Olympics, placing first in both the women’s SP (short program) and the women’s free skate (10 points), including the first quadruple jump in the history of the Olympics.

In the women’s free skate, she hit a quadruple salchow and a toe loop, and was 30.26 points ahead of second-place Kaori Sakamoto, who made no mistakes. In the women’s free skate, she was 30.26 points ahead of second-place Hanaori Sakamoto, who made no mistakes. The local Russian TV station gave her the nickname “Despair. She is certainly no match for her rivals.

(The sports desk) That Valieva is now being shaken by doping allegations.

On the 9th, several European media reported that ‘trimetazidine, a vasodilator that is considered a banned ingredient, was detected in a drug test conducted before the Beijing Olympics,’ raising the possibility that she will be stripped of the gold medal she won in the team competition and suspended from the individual competition. (The Sports Daily Desk)

On the other hand, there was a report that said, “Drugs are not used to improve athletic performance, but for heart problems.

On the 10th, Russian media reported one after another that the investigation had been completed and that he would compete in the individual tournament. Championat The Russian media, Championat, reported that after internal discussions, it was decided that Valieva’s suspicions had been cleared and that she would compete in the individual event as scheduled, while the Russian media outlet OKA also reported that Valieva would not be punished by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). The Russian media, OKA, also reported that “Valieva will not be punished by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

However, Russian media also pointed out that ‘there is still a possibility that this decision will be taken to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)’, and it is likely that the issue will be raised again after the individual competition. (Desk)

According to WADA regulations, athletes under the age of 16 are not allowed to make official announcements, so we haven’t heard anything from Valieva. It’s a corona infection.

It’s a corona infection. The three girls on the ROC women’s figure skating team are under 17 years old. Last November, in an interview with the Russian News Agency, ROC President Pozdnyakov said, ‘We have confirmed with the IOC that our athletes will not be quarantined because vaccination of minors is not allowed. We have confirmed with the IOC that our athletes will not be quarantined because vaccination of minors is not allowed.

In other words, as minors, they could not be vaccinated. In general, immunity through vaccination makes it more difficult to get infectious diseases again, and even if you do, the symptoms are less severe, so the unvaccinated girls must be worried.

In the ice hockey women’s first-round league game between Canada and ROC (Russian Olympic Committee) on March 7, both teams wore masks under their facemasks. The game was played with masks under the facemask.

When the scheduled start time of the game arrived, only the ROC players showed up at the ring. Reuters reported, ‘Local Canadian media reported that the ROC had not notified the Canadian side of the test results for the new coronavirus, so Canada delayed its arrival at the venue. The ROC had found six positive cases last week and had put them under quarantine, so it was understandable that the Canadians were worried.

In the third period, while ROC played without masks, Canada kept theirs on until the end. In the third period, while the ROC played without masks, Canada remained masked until the end.

By the 6th, the third day of the Games, 142 athletes and team members from various countries had been confirmed to have been infected with the new corona, including top ski jumpers and Nordic combined athletes.

There have also been cases of top ski jumpers and Nordic combined athletes being infected,” the report said.

The ROC is a figure skating team competition, and usually separate SP and FS competitions are held in preparation for the individual competitions. The ROC is a figure skating team competition, and they usually use different skaters for SP and FS, in order to prepare for the individual competition, but they left it to Valieva alone.

The ROC is a figure skating team competition, and they usually use different skaters for SP and FS for individual competition. In addition to Wallieva, Anna Schwarkor, last season’s world queen, and Alexandra Trusova, who can jump multiple quadruple jumps, make up a splendid lineup, so we don’t want to lose the gold medal in the individual competition.

The ROC is aiming for the first ever podium sweep in women’s figure skating, but there are other dark clouds hanging over them besides the doping scandal.

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