RUSADA = Russian Anti-Doping Agency announced on the 21st that it will not announce the presence or absence of punishment or the hearing schedule for Kamila Valieva, a figure skating women's single player who was found to have a doping violation at the Beijing Olympics in February.

At the Beijing Olympics held in February this year, 15-year-old Valieva participated as a member of the Russian Olympic Committee and contributed to the gold medal of the figure skating team. I found out that I tested positive for a banned substance.



Valieva was allowed to participate in individual competitions because she was under the age of 16, which is a "required guardian" under the provisions of WADA = World Anti-Doping Agency, but the results are treated as provisional.



For this reason, the deliberations on Valieva after the tournament were attracting attention, but RUSADA (Russian Anti-Doping Agency) issued a statement on its website on the 21st, treating Valieva anonymously and saying, "Based on international standards. "We will protect the interests of protected figure skaters," and announced that it would not disclose details such as whether there will be a punishment or the hearing schedule.