The Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) will continue its investigation into the case of figure skater Kamila Valieva. This was reported on the website of the International Testing Agency (ITA).
“Proceedings into the apparent anti-doping rule violation will continue in due course,” the statement said. It is emphasized that a 15-year-old athlete has the right to request an analysis of a doping test B.
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Earlier on February 14, CAS lifted Valieva’s temporary suspension. The figure skater was allowed to participate in the individual tournament at the Olympic Games. The reason was the status of the “protected person” of the athlete and the late notification of a positive doping test.
Valieva’s dubious doping test became known on February 9. In this regard, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has postponed the awards ceremony following the results of the team tournament of the Olympics. The Russian team, which included Valieva, became the winner in this type of program.
Source: Lenta

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