Teen sensation Kamila Valieva has been cleared for takeoff in women바카라s figure skating in a ruling in a Russian doping case that has caused havoc with one of the marquee events of the Beijing Olympics. (More Sports News)
Valieva will have a chance for a second gold medal at this year's Olympics after the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled Monday she can compete this week despite failing a previous drug test.
The 15-year-old Valieva already set Beijing abuzz when she landed the first quadruple jumps by a woman at the Olympics during her thrilling performance that helped the Russians win the gold medal in the team event. She is the favorite in the women바카라s individual competition that starts Tuesday with the short program and concludes Thursday with the free skate.
Valieva has been practicing regularly since the doping scandal broke and skated in her allotted practice time slot shortly after CAS released its ruling.
The ruling came less than 12 hours after a hastily arranged hearing that lasted into early Monday morning. CAS decided that she does not need to be provisionally suspended ahead of a full investigation. She tested positive for a banned heart drug on Dec. 25.
The court gave her a favorable decision in part because she was a minor 바카라 a 바카라protected person바카라 바카라 and was subject to different rules from an adult athlete.
Now, Valieva and her fellow Russian skaters can aim for the first podium sweep of women바카라s figure skating in Olympic history.
The ruling doesn바카라t decide the fate of the gold medal she won as part of the team competition. The United States won silver and would be in line for gold if the Russian medal is revoked.
The International Olympic Committee said there will be no medal ceremony if Valieva places in the top three in the women바카라s individual event.
U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee CEO Sarah Hirshland said the committee is disappointed by the message the ruling sends. She said athletes are being denied the right to know they바카라re competing on a level playing field and that it바카라s part of a systemic and pervasive disregard for clean sport by Russia.
SHIFFRIN TO ENTER DOWNHILL
Mikaela Shiffrin will race in Tuesday바카라s downhill, her fourth event at the Beijing Games and the first time she바카라s competed in that event in her Olympic career.
She finished a second training session at the Yanqing Alpine Skiing Center with the 15th-fastest time among the women who didn바카라t miss a gate.
The two-time gold medalist in Alpine skiing did not finish her opening runs in either of her first two events, the two-leg giant slalom and slalom. She then finished ninth in the super-G, another race she hadn바카라t previously entered at an Olympics.
MONOBOB HISTORY
Kaillie Humphries of the United States made history by winning the Olympic debut of monobob, the one-woman bobsled.
Humphries became the first woman to win Olympic gold for two different countries, and the first Olympian to win gold for both the United States and Canada. She also is the first woman to win three golds in bobsledding, with a chance for a fourth later this week in the two-person bobsled.
Humphries won two gold medals and one bronze for Canada. She joined the U.S. team in 2019 after saying she had suffered mental and emotional trauma and no longer felt safe being a part of that program.
When she crossed the finish line, she waved an American flag and chanted 바카라U-S-A! U-S-A!바카라
"As I age, I바카라ve learned life is very unpredictable and we don바카라t always know our path forward and what the future holds,바카라 Humphries said. 바카라We do the best we can with each and every obstacle or path change that gets thrown at us. What바카라s important is to fight for ourselves.바카라
American teammate Elana Meyers Taylor finished second, winning her fourth Olympic medal.
KISSING THE GAMES GOODBYE
American ice dancers Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue won the bronze medal and then bent down and kissed the ice where the Olympic rings are painted.
"It was just a moment, I think, for both of us to say goodbye to Olympic ice and thank this journey that바카라s created, you know, the people that we are today,바카라 Hubbell said.
Their decade-long career ended with a last Olympic skate in the free dance, to Anne Sila바카라s 바카라Drowning.바카라
The United States has medaled in each of the first three figure skating events at the Beijing Olympics. Hubbell and Donohue were part of the team silver medal before Nathan Chen won gold in the men바카라s event. Chen was part of a loud American contingent cheering on Hubbell and Donohue at Capital Indoor Stadium.
GO-GO-GO GU
Eileen Gu snacked on a fried dumpling filled with chives and vermicelli noodles while awaiting her score in slopestyle qualifying. Once she found out she finished third among the top 12 who moved into Tuesday바카라s final, she raced over to practice on the halfpipe for her third event later this week.
"I didn바카라t have time to sit in the lodge,바카라 China바카라s emerging freestyle star said later, following her halfpipe practice. 바카라I바카라m a very aggressive practicer. For me, practice is go-go-go. I brought lunch. I was eating on the t-bar. I was done by the time I got to the top, and ready to drop in immediately.바카라
The 18-year-old Gu has already won one gold, in big air.