Kamila Valieva positive test 'due to grandfather mix up', IOC defends response to doping case
Kamila Valieva’s defence surrounding her positive test for trimetazidine was due to a mix up with her grandfather’s heart medication, Denis Oswald, Permanent Chair of the International Olympic Committee's Disciplinary Commission, said at the joint IOC & Beijing 2022 daily briefing on Tuesday. That argument was made at her hearing with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on whether she should be able to compete at Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games, Oswald said.
Ad/> «Her argument was this contamination happened with a product her grandfather was taking,» Oswald said. /> Beijing 2022Watch Kamila Valieva train ahead of the ladies' singles short program31 MINUTES AGO Oswald added that the IOC is yet to receive reasoned decisions from CAS, so is unaware of all the arguments considered by the courts, but said that the B sample is yet to be analysed.
And Oswald added that with the overarching investigation ongoing, it would not be possible to award medals to athletes in events where Valieva finished on the podium. “The message is we want to allocate the medal to the right person,” added Oswald.
“As long as the decision regarding the doping case of this athlete has not been clarified – until we have a clear situation then we will not allocate the medal.” The Valieva story has become the dominant narrative of the Games, but Oswald added he was surprised by the level of comment on the situation, given that established facts were not currently available on the matter. Oswald said: “It is surprising that people from all over the world have opinions and comment on the case where we – ourselves (the IOC) – don’t know the details.
It is very easy to criticise without knowing the situation. We have tried to do our best to apply
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