@@glaznflip1501 But Maddie did a great job, and if Kamila is disqualified then Maddie moves up in the womens team placements and gets extra points. So how Roman did isn't relevant.
I am not even Russian but we all know who the best that night were. Even if Valieva was replaced by Trusova or Shcherbakova they would have still had gold. Don’t tell me that Karen Chen with her failed 3 Loops is an olympic gold medallist 😂
Were the Russian team disqualified altogether? The law of God, the law of nature, is that we will indeed reap what we sow. Doping is NOT worth it, especially on the world's stage. I certainly hope the Russians have learned a very important lesson going forward. They are very talented athletes. They could have won on their own merit by staying clean. Oh, well. Choices have consequences.
The Russians have cheated for years! This is nothing new! There will never learn…as long as they can get away with it they will continue their cheating!
По божьему закону будет если ВАДА отменит все терапевтические исключения на приём запрещённых средств для американских и европейских спортсменов и все будут выступать по божьему закону и способностями , какими им дал Бог.Сколько бы ваших рекордов превратились в пшикПример Симона Байлз, когда без допинга Японии она была уже неспособна на борьбу . Или пусть все страны внесут в свои списки запрет на препараты, которые употребляют американские спортсмены и посмотрим тогда как оно выступать таким, каким нас создал Бог и как это будет честно.
lol, how do you know it was a choice? Did you know that the American pair skater also tested positive and found that it was the make up that did it? To this day we have absolutely no clue how TMZ got into Kamila’s system. The only thing the Russians have learned is that the system is stacked against them, and perhaps it’s time to come up with their own sport and stop participating with the community that will always treat them with unfairness.
If Russia would not continually break the rules, there would be no need for any kind of ruling by the organizations in control of any sport. She was caught using a banned substance and no one in the US, China, Canada, Japan, or any other country gave her the substance.
"There is nothing to be proud of"??? Of course there is. These American athletes have won Olympic gold without any doping involved and that is definitely something to be proud of. Surely you don't mean that Russia should have been awarded the gold medal despite one of their skaters being doped? Just because you feel sorry for Valieva? We take no pleasure in the fact that she must be going through a difficult time right now, but the solution to her problems is hardly to look the other way and ignore her positive doping test. We need the sport to be clean.
You are fortunate that the Olympic committee is letting you have the bronze medal. In team sports for example 4x100 relays if one member is found to have a banned substance, the whole team is disqualified.