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Report: Skater tests positive for banned medicine

10 February 2022
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2022-02-10 14:25

Olympic favorite Kamila Valieva tested positive for a banned heart medication before her arrival at the Beijing Olympics, putting in jeopardy the team gold medal that she helped win earlier this week. The sample was reportedly obtained in December, when the 15-year-old was still in Russia, but did not come to light until after she had helped her team wins the gold medal with dynamic performances in her short programme and free skate.

The drug, Trimetazidine, is used to treat angina - a type of chest pain marked by reduced blood flow to the heart - and is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency as a stimulant. It is the same drug that was involved in a Russian bobsled case at the 2018 Olympics that ended in a settlement and the athletes accepting an eight-month ban.

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