Figure skating-Lawyers appeal to CAS to have U.S. team medals awarded
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[February 19, 2022] By
Karolos Grohmann and Steve Keating
BEIJING (Reuters) - Lawyers for the United States figure skating
athletes have asked the Court of Arbitration for Sport to rule that
the skaters can receive their team silver medals before the end of
the Beijing Olympics, a U.S. Figure Skating spokesman said on
Saturday.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) had decided no medals for
the competition -- won by the Russian Olympic Committee team --
would be presented until the doping case of Russian 15-year-old
Kamila Valieva had been resolved.
That matter could take weeks or months.
Russia finished top, the U.S. second and Japan third. Canada were
fourth in the event on Feb. 7.
Valieva tested positive for a banned heart drug after the Russian
national championships on Dec. 25 but the result was not revealed
until Feb. 8, the day after she helped the ROC win the team
competition.
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Director general Matthieu Reeb makes an announcement regarding
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
Valieva, now back in Russia, was cleared to compete
in the women's single event by CAS, sport's highest court, but
stumbled to fourth place amid all the drama.
CAS did not immediately responded to requests for
comment. The IOC said it would not comment on an ongoing procedure.
The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee did not
immediately respond.
(Reporting by: Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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