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Controversial figure skater Kamila Valieva set for return in Russian-only event

The 15-year-old’s doping case is still ongoing.

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Thirty-seven days after her dramatic fall from grace at the Winter Olympics, Kamila Valieva will return to competition in Saransk this weekend with no apparent conclusion to the doping case that blighted the Beijing Games in sight.

The 15-year-old Russian figure skater is set to compete in the Channel One Cup, a Russian-only event contrived to clash with the World Championships, which start on Wednesday in Montpellier, and from which all Russian skaters are banned due to sanctions imposed following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Reports in Russia this week have intimated that the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) intends to use all of its allotted six month time-frame from the date of the notification of Valieva’s alleged offence to reach a decision over a prospective sanction – meaning the ruling will be delayed until August at the earliest.

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Kamila Valieva fell out of the medals on a dramatic night in Beijing (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Valieva had been cleared to continue to compete in Beijing despite confirmation of a positive test for a banned heart medication after CAS upheld RUSADA’s decision to lift her automatic suspension, effectively on the grounds of welfare concerns due to her age.

Valieva, whose team have blamed accidental contamination from her grandfather’s heart medication, fell multiple times during her free skate, surrendering the first place she held after a near-flawless short programme, and eventually finishing fourth.

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Kamila Valieva competed under extraordinary media scrutiny in Beijing (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Valieva returned to Russia where she continued to train with Tutberidze. Footage posted by the now-retired former Olympic silver medallist Evgenia Medvedeva, another former Tutberidze pupil, on her Telegram channel this week shows Valieva effortlessly landing a difficult quadruple salchow.

Olympic champion Anna Shcherbakova and pairs silver medallists Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov, as well as ice dance runners-up Victoria Sinitsina and Nikita Katsalapov, are also scheduled to compete in Saransk.

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Olympic champion Anna Shcherbakova will also be competing in Saransk (Andrew Milligan/PA)

The absence of the Russians is far from the only issue affecting the World Championships. Men’s gold medallist Nathan Chen and Japanese superstar Yuzuru Hanyu have withdrawn due to injury, and Chinese skaters, including pairs champions Sui Wenjing and Han Cong, will also be absent.

Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto, winner of the bronze medal in Beijing, will be favourite for the women’s event, while the men’s competition could cap a timely redemption for Vincent Zhou, who was forced to miss the event in Beijing after contracting Covid-19.

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Nathan Chen will miss the World Championships in Montpellier (Andrew Milligan/PA)

“The Channel One Cup will be held in Saransk in the same week as the World Championships,” Gorshkov, himself a former Olympic champion, announced late last month. “Is it accidental or not? That is up to you to decide.”

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