IOC calls for quick resolution to Kamila Valieva doping scandal, wants Beijing Olympics medals awarded soon
- Russian figure skater was revealed to have failed a doping test the day after helping team win gold in Beijing
- The medal ceremony was scrapped and the incident cast a shadow over the teenagers participation in the Games

Valieva failed a doping test at the Russian national championships last December but the result was only revealed on February 8, a day after she had already helped the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) win the team event at the Beijing Olympics.
The case cast a shadow over the participation of Russians at the Games as they already faced increased scrutiny over separate doping sanctions that saw them compete without their national flag and national anthem.
It also delayed indefinitely the medals ceremony for the team event pending the ongoing case, with the United States having claimed silver, and Japan taking bronze.
Canada finished fourth and should the Russian athletes be disqualified then they stand to be upgraded to bronze.
“We are in contact on this. The World Anti-Doping Agency and the International Testing Agency are following up on this,” Thomas Bach, the IOC president, said.
“This is not something we should be guessing but work in a way so that it [medals ceremony] happens as soon as possible.”
