Kamila Valieva’s Doping Case Ruling Could Be Delayed Until February

Olympics Seattle

2021

The doping case of Kamila Valieva, a 15-year-old Russian figure skater, could be delayed until February 2021. Valieva is the reigning Junior Grand Prix Final champion and was set to compete in the 2021 European Championships. However, her participation in the event is now in doubt due to the doping case.

Valieva tested positive for the banned substance meldonium in October 2020. The International Skating Union (ISU) has since opened an investigation into the case and is yet to make a ruling. The ISU has now said that the ruling could be delayed until February 2021 due to the complexity of the case.

The delay has caused concern among figure skating fans as it could mean that Valieva will miss out on competing in the European Championships. It also raises questions about whether she will be able to compete in the World Championships in March 2021.

Valieva has denied taking any banned substances and has said that she was unaware that meldonium was on the list of banned substances. She has also said that she was unaware of how the substance got into her system.

The delay in the ruling has caused a lot of frustration among figure skating fans, as they are keen to see Valieva compete at the highest level. It is also unclear how this delay will affect Valieva’s career, as she could face a lengthy ban if found guilty of doping.

The ISU has said that it is taking the case seriously and is doing its best to ensure a fair and just ruling. It is hoped that the ruling will be made soon so that Valieva can continue her career and compete at the highest level.

Kamila Valieva's Doping Case Ruling Could Be Delayed Until February