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Title: Figure Skating Icons Torch Doping Russian Skater After Loss
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Published: May 15, 2022
Author: Marie Finn
Post Date: 2022-05-15 14:52:39 by BTP Holdings
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Figure Skating Icons Torch Doping Russian Skater After Loss

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FEBRUARY 19, 2022 | Marie Finn

According to Olympic commentators and US figure skating champs, Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir, Russian skater Kamila Valieva, who tested positive for performance enhancing drugs, had it coming when she fell repeatedly and finished in fourth place.

“Thank God!” 2008 bronze medalist Weir cheered. Lipinski, who won gold at Nagano in 2008, added, “Thank goodness for all the other medalists to have that moment and to have done it cleanly.”

Lipinski was relieved, because if Valieva had won, none of the other medalists would have been able to participate in the medal ceremony due to an investigation into the doping inquiry.

“I don’t even know what to feel or think,” Lipinski said. “All the other athletes, what they’ve gone through this week. The possibility of there being no medal ceremony or podium, that’s what every little girl dreams of when they think of the Olympics.”

15-year-old Valieva tested positive for a banned substance after winning gold in the team competition, and an Olympic panel controversially chose to let her continue to compete during the investigation process, because of the “irreparable harm” missing out would cause at her age.

1993 gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi called the ruling “not within the Olympic ideals.” Weir and Lipinski clearly agreed, as they were mostly silent during Valieva’s Tuesday short program, which she finished in first place.

“She had a positive test. We should not have seen this skate,” Lipinski stated.

“With all of this news I just, I feel so uncomfortable as a skater and as a skating fan even having to commentate her performance simply because she should not be able to compete in this competition,” Weir said.

Valieva tested positive for heart medicine trimetazidine in December. The results were not received until after her team skated. On Tuesday, the young athlete’s lawyers said that the drug had gotten into her system when she shared a glass of water with her grandfather, who is on the medication.

The explanation was far-fetched at best, but to make it even less plausible, a review of her test results revealed non-banned substances hypoxen and L- Carnitine. Both drugs are rarely prescribed to teenagers, and when combined with trimetazidine, are a performance enhancing cocktail.

Going into Thursday’s long program, Russia’s “Quad Squad” was positioned to sweep the event, but Valieva crumbled under the pressure, falling early on in the program and again on her fourth quad.

“I can’t imagine how tough this has been on Kamila and it makes me angry that the adults weren’t able to make better decisions and guide her and be there for her because she is the one now dealing with the consequences,” Lipinski remarked. “And she’s just 15 and that’s not fair. With that being said, she should not have been allowed to skate in this Olympic event.”

“On a human level I can’t imagine going through what she has been through,” Weir added, “but that doesn’t change the fact that she should’ve been nowhere near this competition. Every athlete at this level knows and understands that if you test positive for a banned substance you will not compete.”

Valieva broke down while her coach Eteri Tutberidze repeatedly asked her “why she threw that away,” and her entourage displayed what International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach described as “tremendous coldness” when he berated them.

“The court that ruled to allow Kamila to skate in this competition was worried about the ramifications on her mental health of not competing,” Weir concluded. “And I wonder what they are thinking now as to what just happened to Kamila Valieva.”


Poster Comment:

Another SNAFU and the youngster is disqualified.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

It's become pretty obvious that you hate Russians and post every bit of anti-Russian crap you can find on the Internet.


"After tomorrow those SOB's will never embarrass me again. That’s not a threat. That’s a promise.” – LBJ to his mistress Madeleine Brown on the eve of JFK assassination

FormerLurker  posted on  2022-05-15   15:04:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

USA media has been screaming non-stop, "The rules must be followed." Of course, not one peep from the USA media, that "In accordance with international standards for laboratories of the World Anti-Doping Agency, (WADA made in USA) the deadline for a Sample is 20 days from the moment the sample was received in the laboratory." It is not Kamila Valieva fault that WADA failed to meet the deadline. If WADA is going to hold athletes to such exacting standards, they should be held to the same standards and rule the test invalid. However, the rules will never be applied fairly because WADA (made in USA) will not allow it.

The testing methods are far less sensitive when testing American athletes then when testing Chinese and Russian athletes. For example, Valieva showed 2.1 nanograms. The techincal amount is 10 nanograms and amounts below 10 nanograms are not reliable and may be lab errors. Therefore since WADA is under the control of the USA, if an American athlete test under 10 nanograms, there is no violation; but they are violations for Russian and Chinese athletes.

DWornock  posted on  2022-05-15   15:15:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)‡

"Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God." -- Thomas Jefferson

ghostdogtxn  posted on  2022-05-15   18:46:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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