Winter Olympics: Kamila Valieva sample 'showed three drugs'
Kamila Valieva's anti-doping sample showed traces of three drugs that can be used to treat heart conditions, according to a New York Times report.
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Kamila Valieva's anti-doping sample showed traces of three drugs that can be used to treat heart conditions, according to a New York Times report.
Kamila Valieva's Beijing Olympics doping controversy took a fresh twist Wednesday after media reported that the Russian skater had three substances used to treat heart conditions in the sample which triggered the scandal. The 15-year-old figure skater topped the short programme on Tuesday to put herself in prime position to win the women's singles competition when it concludes on Thursday, bursting into tears afterwards and refusing to talk to journalists. Valieva's case has overshadowed the Olympics after the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled that she should not be suspended despite failing a drugs test in December, although she has not been cleared of doping and still faces further investigation.
U.S. defender Savannah Harmon heads into the women’s hockey gold medal game vs. Canada on Wednesday with two goals and five assists in six games at the 2022 Winter Olympics. But while the 26-year-old is one of just three American players to record seven or more points in Beijing, she’s the only one making her Games debut.
El 'caso Valieva' sigue sumando capítulos al 'thriller'. ganadora por equipos en los Juegos de Pekín y con la medalla de oro indvidual casi en el bolsillo, detectado en un control realizado el 25 de diciembre pero no hecho público hasta después del éxito del Comité Olímpico Ruso en la prueba por países tienen más aristas, según desvela el 'New York Times'. Además de restos de trimetazidina, un fármaco prohibido generalmente utilizado para tratar la angina de pecho o problemas cardiacos en general, el laboratorio de Estocolmo habría detectado otros dos medicamentos para el corazón en la sangre del prodigio del patinaje artístico: hipoxeno y L-carnitina.
Ronny Deila has warned James Sands he’s going to have to “suffer” first before he can experience Rangers satisfaction.
Andy Murray gained revenge over Australian Open conqueror Taro Daniel by defeating the Japanese player in straight sets to reach the last 16 of the Qatar Open.
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