Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva tested
on banned substance
“Seeing her on Olympic ice right now with everything we’ve discovered over the last
think this was going to happen, and I don’t think it should be happening.”
Kamila Valieva, 15, became an overnight sensation after being the first female figure skater t
jump at the Olympics. She also contributed to Russia's gold medal in the team figure skating
2022 Winter Olympics, a sample submitted by Valieva for a drug test in December tested po
which is banned in sports competition. To be continuosd
Trimetazidine
Trimetazidine, which according to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), improves cellula
oxygen states by reducing fat-derived energy production and boosting glucose metabolism. T
Parkinson's disease-like movement disorders is a possible side effect of the drug as investiga
Medicines Agency.
Days of turmoil surrounding a positive drug test took its toll on the teenager, who crashed o
places in the women's singles figure skating at the Beijing Winter Olympics and broke down
many times in her final performance.
‘’What's clear is that the current system is flawed. One of the clearest of these flaws is
athletes' voices in the rule-making process. Yes, they are nominally included, and any
when WADA opens up for public comment, but it's clear the power lies with a handful
be continoud
on banned substance
“Seeing her on Olympic ice right now with everything we’ve discovered over the last
think this was going to happen, and I don’t think it should be happening.”
Kamila Valieva, 15, became an overnight sensation after being the first female figure skater t
jump at the Olympics. She also contributed to Russia's gold medal in the team figure skating
2022 Winter Olympics, a sample submitted by Valieva for a drug test in December tested po
which is banned in sports competition. To be continuosd
Trimetazidine
Trimetazidine, which according to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), improves cellula
oxygen states by reducing fat-derived energy production and boosting glucose metabolism. T
Parkinson's disease-like movement disorders is a possible side effect of the drug as investiga
Medicines Agency.
Days of turmoil surrounding a positive drug test took its toll on the teenager, who crashed o
places in the women's singles figure skating at the Beijing Winter Olympics and broke down
many times in her final performance.
‘’What's clear is that the current system is flawed. One of the clearest of these flaws is
athletes' voices in the rule-making process. Yes, they are nominally included, and any
when WADA opens up for public comment, but it's clear the power lies with a handful
be continoud