ROC = Russian Olympic Committee athlete Kamila Wariewa, who is participating in the Beijing Olympics, was reportedly suspected of having a doping violation, and the ITA = international testing agency, which is in charge of athletes' doping tests, issued a statement. As a result of the test conducted in December last year, it was revealed that there was a positive reaction for the banned drug.

It is reported that the medal award ceremony was not held at the Beijing Olympics figure skating group on the 8th of this month because the gold medal-winning ROC 15-year-old Camilla Wariewa was suspected of having a doping violation. It is a problem.



Regarding this issue, ITA, which is in charge of doping tests at the Games, issued a statement and clarified the details.



According to the ITA, Wariewa had a positive reaction for "trimetazidine," which is a banned drug by the WADA = World Anti-Doping Agency, as a result of a doping test when he participated in a competition in Russia last December.



It is said that this test result arrived from the inspection agency on the 8th of this month.



In response to this, the Russian Anti-Doping Agency suspended the qualification temporarily, but after that, the protest from the Wariewa player side was accepted and the disposition was lifted.



The IOC has a policy of filing a complaint against this decision with the CAS = Court of Arbitration for Sport, and ITA will take over the procedure.

Kamira Wariewa, 15 years old with the highest score in the world, nicknamed "Despair"

Figure skating, women's singles Camilla Wariewa is 15 years old from the ROC = Russian Olympic Committee.

I won the World Junior Championships and entered the senior race from this season.



In free, he is challenging a very difficult program that jumps three quadruple jumps in addition to triple axel, and from the first year of senior conversion, he won all the international competitions he participated in, including two Grand Prix series, and scored the highest score in the world one after another. I repainted it.



Of these, at his Russian tournament in the Grand Prix series last November, he set a mark of 272.71 by deciding almost perfectly all the performances in both short and free, and showed his ability by renewing his own world's highest score.



It is known as "despair" in Russia because of its overwhelming performance.



In this tournament, he has already participated in the group and has contributed to the team's gold medal by showing an activity to become the top with the free final, such as marking the score approaching the world's highest score in the women's single short program in the qualifying.

Also, in the women's singles in the individual competition starting on the 15th, it is being watched whether they will dominate the podium with Anna Shelvakova and Alexandra Trusova of ROC.

What is "trimetazidine"?

"Trimetazidine" is a banned drug that has vasodilatory and blood flow promoting effects, and is generally used to treat heart diseases such as angina.



WADA = In the ban table that stipulates "prohibited substances" that are violations of doping, which is revised every year by the World Anti-Doping Agency, it was classified as a stimulant until 2014, but from 2015 it is classified as a metabolic regulator. It has been.



According to WADA regulations, for prohibited drugs, there are special measures that allow athletes to use the drug if they have applied for and are permitted to use it in advance for the purpose of treatment.



At the last Pyeongchang Olympics, Najezida Sergeeva, who participated in the two-seater bobsleigh with OAR = individual qualification from Russia, was disqualified for doping with "trimetazidine".