On April 24, local time, Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva asked the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) about what activities she was banned from participating in during her forced withdrawal from professional sports. RUSADA CEO Loginova revealed the news in an interview with TASS. "We are very strict about ensuring that the banned athletes comply with the conditions of the ban," Loginova said. ”
Figure skating genius girl Valieva
Taloginova added: "I think the athlete (Valieva) turned to us for help and it was a completely correct step. We are having a conversation about what is and isn't allowed during disqualification. This is a case of absolutely full cooperation between the Russian Anti-Doping Agency and this athlete. ”
According to some analysts, Valieva sought advice from the Russian Anti-Doping Agency, which was to pave the way for her subsequent figure skating commercial performances in China
On January 29 of this year, the Court of Arbitration for Sport disqualified Valieva from taking the banned drug trimetazidine and agreed to WADA's request for a four-year ban from December 25, 2021.
Valieva at the Beijing Winter Olympics
In addition, the International Skating Union revised the results of the figure skating team event at Beijing 2022, demoting Valieva's Russian team from first place to third place. Valieva's results from 25 December 2021 were also revoked, and she was stripped of her gold medal in the team figure skating event at the Beijing Winter Olympics, as well as the women's singles titles at the European Championships and the All Russia Championships.