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Skate Canada to appeal ISU ruling that awarded Russia bronze medal from Beijing Olympics

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Skate Canada has announced a formal appeal of the International Skating Union's decision to award the bronze medal in the team figure skating event from the 2022 Beijing Olympics to Russia despite one of its skaters being sanctioned for doping.

Skate Canada said in a release Friday that it is making the appeal along with the Canadian Olympic Committee and the athletes from Canada's 2022 figure skating team, which finished fourth in the event.

The Russian team skated to gold in Beijing before it was revealed that skater Kamila Valieva had tested positive for a banned heart medicine in a sample obtained before the Games.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled Jan. 29 that Valieva would be disqualified from the Games. The ISU upgraded the United States to gold and Japan to silver following the CAS decision.

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