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Post by Admin on Nov 12, 2023 0:09:13 GMT
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has announced that it is expected to issue a ruling by the end of January next year, and the Russian media SPORT24 reported, ''Lawyer Anna Antzeliovich believes that CAS is applying pressure.'' It is reported that It is said that the reason behind this is that CAS wants to bring the long-running deliberations to a conclusion as soon as possible.
"I understand that they want to make a decision two years before the opening day of the Beijing Olympics," Anzeliovic said. "It's very difficult for CAS to make a decision in two months. "It's fast," he analyzed. He added, ''They are under pressure as the trial drags on.Everyone is waiting for a decision on what will happen to the (group) gold medal, and many parties are interested.'' "CAS does not want to let this matter drag on any longer."
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Post by Admin on Dec 5, 2023 13:07:04 GMT
Russian ice dance team Viktoriya Sinitsina and Nikita Katsalapov, who contributed to the team figure skating gold medal at the Beijing Olympics, have requested the ``return'' of the gold medal, which is in limbo due to the doping scandal involving female skater Kamila Valieva.
At the Beijing Olympics, Russia, which participated as part of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC), won the gold medal in the team event. However, since Valieva tested positive for doping, her ranking has not been determined and the awards ceremony has not been held.
According to the Russian media "Sport", both men expressed their feelings in interviews. "I'm very concerned about (the medal). We want a fair resolution as soon as possible, and I hope that all of our team can get back the medals they deserve," Katsalapov said after receiving the gold medal. I mentioned that I would like to.
Sinitsyna said: "Camila has an indomitable will. How she managed to get through this Olympics despite all the challenges... We have always supported her wholeheartedly and we still do. We're very good friends with her. So we're always there for her. And she's a great human being who continues to compete and prove to everyone that she's a fighter even in the current situation. That. It is impossible not to respect that."
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is expected to issue a ruling on Valieva's issue by February 12 next year, and attention is now focused on what will happen to the medal.
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Post by Admin on Jan 9, 2024 18:26:20 GMT
Russia's female figure skater Kamila Valieva, who was found to be doping positive during the 2022 Beijing Olympics, is expected to be stripped of the team gold medal she won at the Olympics, Russian media reported.
It is highly likely that the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) will issue a ruling on Valieva's doping issue by February.
Meanwhile, it was reported in Valieva's home country of Russia that she would be stripped of her gold medal. The country's media outlet ``Championat'' reported that ``Kamila Valieva and the Russian team will be stripped of their team gold medal.''
“This year, the epic doping case of Kamila Valieva will finally come to an end. CAS will issue its final verdict after several days of hearings attended online by the skater herself. Valieva will be completely acquitted. It is difficult to imagine that.''
``The Russian team, consisting of Valieva, Mark Kondratyuk, Anastasia Mishina and Alexander Galyamov, Victoria Sinitsina and Nikita Katsalapov, will lose their Olympic gold medal.'' pointed out.
``Valieva will lose several more gold medals, including those from the Russian Championships and the European Championships,'' making it very likely that she will lose the gold medals she won before the Beijing Olympics one after another.
If Russia is stripped of its team gold medal, Japan, which came in 3rd place, will move up and win the silver medal. All eyes will be on how the final decision will be made.
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Post by Admin on Jan 29, 2024 15:24:36 GMT
[Geneva Kyodo] On the 29th, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) suspended Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva (17), who was found to be doping at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, with a four-year suspension until December 2021. It was announced that he would be disqualified from any tournaments he participated in since then.
The ruling did not specify whether Japan's figure skating team would be moved up in ranking at the same Olympics, leaving the decision to be left to the relevant sports organizations. Valieva is an athlete from the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) who came in first place, and if ROC is also disqualified, Japan will advance to the silver medal. A medal ceremony has not been held for about two years.
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Post by Admin on Jan 29, 2024 18:59:59 GMT
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