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Russian and Belarusian figure skaters to be barred from international competition

The International Skating Union has become the latest sporting body to ban Russian and Belarusian athletes from competition – in a move which is likely to see Kamila Valieva, the 15-year-old at the centre of the Winter Olympics doping scandal, barred from the World Figure Skating Championships later this month.

The teenage figure skating prodigy, alongside Winter Olympics gold and silver medallists Anna Shcherbakova and Alexandra Trusova and the rest of the Russian team, looks set to be barred from the world championships, which is to take place in Montpellier, France, from 21 March, after the ISU said the ban would take place “until further notice” due to Russian attacks on Ukraine.

Officials – including judges and technical specialists - from the two countries are also to be banned from ISU competitions.

An investigation into a test from December which revealed a banned substance in Ms Valieva’s sample, rocked the Winter Olympics in Beijing and is still ongoing. Ms Valieva, who was in first place after the short programme in the women’s event, slipped to fourth following a distastrous performance in the free skate following news of the doping allegations. As a minor, it was ruled that Ms Valieva could continue to take part in the competition. However, the medals in the team competition, in which Russia won gold, are still pending, due to Ms Valieva’s participation.

In a statement issued early this morning, the ISU said it had evaluated a statement released by the International Olympic Committee yesterday, as well as appeals received from ISU members.

It said: “Following the IOC recommendation, in order to protect the integrity of ice skating competitions and for the safety of all the participants of international ice

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