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Doping positive will still compete for second gold! The IOC was enraged by the superpowers: it had to be banned

In the previous team competition, the 15-year-old talented girl played perfectly and reached the top podium with her teammates.

In the next personal event, she will also go all out to compete for the second gold medal of the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Doping positive will still compete for second gold! The IOC was enraged by the superpowers: it had to be banned

However, whether she should continue to train and compete, and whether her temporary ban was lifted, has caused great controversy!

The talented girl is the Russian figure skater Vallieva.

Doping positive will still compete for second gold! The IOC was enraged by the superpowers: it had to be banned

For Vallieva is still in normal training, still will participate in the next women's single skating, the IOC is quite dissatisfied, On February 11, Beijing time, the IOC issued a statement that it will file a lawsuit with the International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to restore the decision to temporarily ban Vallieva.

Doping positive will still compete for second gold! The IOC was enraged by the superpowers: it had to be banned

A few hours later, the International Skating Federation (ISU) and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) also jointly appealed to the International Court of Arbitration for Sport, making the same claim.

The IOC and THE ISU and WADA reasons do not seem to have any problems, because Vallieva has clearly violated the relevant regulations of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games and the International Olympic Committee, and any athlete who tests positive for doping or has a positive doping report will be temporarily banned from playing until the end of the Winter Olympic Games, and will be banned from training and participating in all related activities of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games.

Doping positive will still compete for second gold! The IOC was enraged by the superpowers: it had to be banned

On February 7, the figure skating team final of the Beijing Winter Olympics ended, and the Russian Olympic team won the championship. According to the procedure, the award ceremony for the project will take place on February 8, but the IOC has announced that the ceremony has been postponed indefinitely due to unexpected circumstances.

Soon, a number of foreign media reported "unexpected circumstances", and Vallieva, who played well in the team final, was found to be trimetazide, a drug for heart disease, which has long been included in the world anti-doping agency's list of banned drugs.

Doping positive will still compete for second gold! The IOC was enraged by the superpowers: it had to be banned

Since the doping violation, why can't the IOC stop Vallieva from continuing to train and continue to participate in the women's singles free skating in the future?

Because Valieva's test samples were delivered by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency, on December 25 last year, the Stockholm laboratory in Sweden received Valieva's samples.

Coincidentally, the day after the end of the figure skating team final at the Beijing Winter Olympics, the Stockholm laboratory in Sweden announced the results of Valieva's positive doping test, and the Russian Anti-Doping Agency announced that Vallieva would be temporarily banned.

Doping positive will still compete for second gold! The IOC was enraged by the superpowers: it had to be banned

Just when it was thought that Valieva's trip to the Beijing Winter Olympics had come to an end, on February 9, the Russian anti-doping agency announced that Vallieva's temporary ban had been lifted and she could continue to train and continue to participate in the women's single skating competition.

The ban was announced by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency, and the lifting of the ban was also decided by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency. Neither the International Olympic Committee nor the International Skating Federation nor the World Anti-Doping Agency has the right to participate in and announce any decision.

Doping positive will still compete for second gold! The IOC was enraged by the superpowers: it had to be banned

It is for this reason that the IOC, together with the International Skating Federation and the World Anti-Doping Agency, appealed to the International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), asking the Russian Anti-Doping Agency to reinstate Vallieva's ban.

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