“Russian Figure Kamila Valieva Received 56 Drugs Between the Ages of 13 and 15”
The British daily The Times reported, citing the CAS ruling, “No disciplinary action will be taken against the three team doctors and coach who administered drugs.”
It was reported that Russian figure skating star Kamila Valieva (17), who was suspended as an athlete for violating anti-doping regulations, was administered as many as 56 drugs from the age of 13 to 15.
The British daily The Times quoted a ruling from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on the 13th (local time), saying, “Three (Russian) team doctors gave Valieva heart medication, muscle-strengthening drugs, and performance-enhancing drugs for two years ahead of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. was mixed and administered like a cocktail,” the report said. 카지노사이트위키
The list of drugs for which Valieva tested positive included the steroid hormone ecdysterone, hypoxen, which improves lung capacity, L-carnitine, which converts fat into energy, creatine, an amino acid supplement that improves muscle strength, and Stymol, which reduces fatigue.
Valieva’s medical team explained to CAS, “Balyeva was diagnosed with heart disease when she was 14 years old, took heart medication for it, and the substance that tested positive for her doping was part of the treatment mixture,” but it was not accepted.
The Times suspected organized drug administration in Russia.
The media said, “Dr. Filip Shvetsky, one of the three medical staff who administered drugs to Kamila Valieva, has been with the Russian figure skating team since 2010,” and added, “He served as a team doctor for the Russian national rowing team in 2007 and was banned from athletes.
He pointed out, “I was suspended for two years on charges of administering drugs”
In addition, he pointed out, “Valieva was disciplined, but the three team doctors and the coach of the Russian figure skating team, Yeteri Tutberidze, did not receive any discipline.”