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Updated USA to be awarded 2022 team figure-skating gold after Kamila Valieva ban

Kamila Valieva was just 15 when she failed a dope test shortly before the Games in Beijing
Kamila Valieva was just 15 when she failed a dope test shortly before the Games in Beijing

The United States will finally be awarded the team figure-skating Olympic gold for 2022 after the disqualification of Russian athlete Kamila Valieva for a doping offence.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) disqualified all Valieva's results on Monday and handed her a four-year suspension after she tested positive for a banned substance in December 2021.

That ruling has led the International Skating Union, the sport’s global federation, to re-rank the teams who took part in the Games in Beijing two years ago.

The ISU confirmed the USA were now in top spot, with Japan in silver medal position and the Russian Olympic Committee ranked third.

"The ISU welcomes the decision of CAS and firmly maintains its position that the protection of clean athletes and the fight against doping are of the highest priority and will persist in the ongoing effort to uphold the integrity of fair competition and the well-being of athletes," an ISU statement said.

"The ISU is in close contact with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the relevant ISU member federations in regard to the implementation of this decision."

The IOC had earlier said it could now award medals "in accordance with the ranking" and that it was ready to hold a "dignified" medal ceremony once the results had been officially ratified by the ISU.

"We have great sympathy with the athletes who have had to wait for two years to get the final results of their competition," an IOC spokesperson said.

A Russian government spokesperson said they would try to contest Valieva's ban and the decision to strip the medals.

"We do not agree with these decisions - neither with the decision of the court, nor with the decision of the (ice skating) federation. We don't accept them," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

"If there are any opportunities to challenge and continue to defend the rights of our athletes, they must be mobilised to the end."

Valieva tested positive for the banned substance trimetazidine, which prevents angina, at the Russian national championships in December 2021. The result was made known only after she competed in the team event in Beijing.

Her team has claimed the positive test could have been due to a mix-up with her grandfather's heart medication.

But the CAS panel determined there had been no scope for Valieva, who was 15 at the time of the offence, to be treated with more leniency than an adult found to have committed an anti-doping rule violation.

Russia, and before it the Soviet Union, have long regarded the Olympics as a chance to showcase the country as a winner on the global stage. But doping controversies in the past decade have soured Moscow's relations with the International Olympic Committee and forced its athletes to compete at successive Games without their national flag or anthem.

"Upon our return from China from the Olympics, we honoured these athletes as Olympic champions," Peskov said of Valieva and her team mates.

"We are convinced that for us they will always remain Olympic champions, no matter what decisions are made in this regard, even unfair ones."

Valieva’s ban, backdated to the time of the original failed test, will run until Christmas Day 2025.

"This case, and its circumstances, are further proof of the need to address the part played by the athletes’ entourage in doping cases," the IOC spokesperson added.

"This is even more important if the athletes are minors, who are even more reliant on their entourage."

The IOC only learned of Valieva’s doping violation after the team event in 2022 and immediately sought to appeal the decision of the Russian anti-doping agency (RUSADA) to lift her suspension.

The appeal was joined by the ISU and the World Anti-Doping Agency but an ad-hoc CAS panel cleared her to keep competing.

She entered the individual figure-skating event in Beijing but ultimately finished in fourth place.

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