The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled not to impose a provisional suspension on 15-year-old Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva, in Beijing, on Monday.
Footage shows the hotel where the tribunal reached the decision.
The urgent hearing came days after a positive test for a
banned heart medication trimetazidine came to light. Russia's anti-doping agency RUSADA initially imposed a provisional suspension on the athlete before lifting it the next day.
According to the Russian Olympic Committee, Valieva's positive doping test does not apply to the period of the Olympic Games and the figure skater repeatedly passed doping tests before and after December 25, including the period when she was in Beijing during the figure skating competition, and all results were negative.
The Russian figure skater is set to compete in her next event, the singles figure skating, on Tuesday.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled not to impose a provisional suspension on 15-year-old Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva, in Beijing, on Monday.
Footage shows the hotel where the tribunal reached the decision.
The urgent hearing came days after a positive test for a
banned heart medication trimetazidine came to light. Russia's anti-doping agency RUSADA initially imposed a provisional suspension on the athlete before lifting it the next day.
According to the Russian Olympic Committee, Valieva's positive doping test does not apply to the period of the Olympic Games and the figure skater repeatedly passed doping tests before and after December 25, including the period when she was in Beijing during the figure skating competition, and all results were negative.
The Russian figure skater is set to compete in her next event, the singles figure skating, on Tuesday.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled not to impose a provisional suspension on 15-year-old Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva, in Beijing, on Monday.
Footage shows the hotel where the tribunal reached the decision.
The urgent hearing came days after a positive test for a
banned heart medication trimetazidine came to light. Russia's anti-doping agency RUSADA initially imposed a provisional suspension on the athlete before lifting it the next day.
According to the Russian Olympic Committee, Valieva's positive doping test does not apply to the period of the Olympic Games and the figure skater repeatedly passed doping tests before and after December 25, including the period when she was in Beijing during the figure skating competition, and all results were negative.
The Russian figure skater is set to compete in her next event, the singles figure skating, on Tuesday.