The figure skater is set to learn her fate in October, according to RUSADA general director Veronika Loginova
Hearings on the results of the investigation conducted into Olympic figure skater Kamila Valieva are “tentatively” planned for October, according to the head of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA).
RUSADA announced earlier in September that it had completed its investigation into the circumstances surrounding Valieva’s positive test for the banned heart drug trimetazidine, and that the matter would be taken up by a disciplinary anti-doping committee (DAC).
“There is a procedure for processing the results, we cannot name the date [of the hearings] yet,” said RUSADA general director Veronika Loginova at the ‘Russia – A Sporting Power’ forum in Kemerovo on Wednesday.
“The investigation was in relation to the staff, the coaching staff is included in it. Tentatively, October is the date for the announcement of the result.”
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Loginova noted that the anti-doping code provided for a lengthy suspension in certain cases, but refused to second-guess what the outcome might be.
“In the code, we can see which sanctions can be applied for certain violations. There is a standard term of four years. But what the DAC decides – due to different circumstances, the decisions may be different,” Loginova added, according to RIA Novosti.