Kamila Valieva

Russian figure skater

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November 10 2024 CAS announced a final decision was expected by the end of January 2024.
September 28 2024 CAS ordered additional documentation and adjourned Valieva's hearing until 9-10 November.
July 2024 The 'Quad Loop' stage play is scheduled to be performed at the Pushkin House in Bloomsbury, London, featuring a cast of young women actors telling Valieva's story.
January 30 2024 The International Skating Union (ISU) implemented CAS's ruling, stripping Valieva of her 2022 European Championships gold medal and her results from the 2022 Winter Olympics team event.
January 29 2024 Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled in her doping case, imposing a four-year ban backdated to 25 December 2021 and disqualifying her from competitive results during that period.
2023 Began performing a new short program 'I See Red' and free skating program 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever', choreographed by Daniil Gleikhengauz for the 2023-2024 season
December 2023 Kamila Valieva was disqualified at the 2024 Russian Championships, receiving DSQ scores across short program (81.85) and free skating (156.14).
November 10 2023 CAS announced that a final decision on Valieva's case was expected by the end of January 2024.
September 28 2023 CAS ordered the production of further documentation and adjourned Valieva's hearing until 9-10 November, related to her doping allegations.
September 15 2023 British lawyer James Drake was announced to lead the CAS panel of arbitrators, joined by American lawyer Jeffrey Mishkin and French attorney Mathieu Maisonneuve.
June 22 2023 CAS announced a hearing in Valieva's doping case scheduled for 26-29 September 2023.
April 2023 Continuation of the 'Quad Loop' stage play performance at The Merchant House in Amsterdam, exploring Valieva's story through media perspectives.
March 2023 IOC published a statement supporting the potential return of Russian athletes like Valieva under neutral conditions for future Olympic events.
March 2023 A stage play called 'Quad Loop' about Kamila Valieva's doping scandal, written and directed by Inge-Vera Lipsius, was performed at The Merchant House in Amsterdam.
January 13 2023 Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) stripped Valieva of her gold medal in the 2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships due to a positive test for trimetazidine, a banned substance.
2022 At the first stage of the Russian Grand Prix in Moscow, skated a clean short program and won first place, gaining over a ten-point lead.
2022 Won first place at the 2022 European Figure Skating Championships.
2022 Performed short program 'Cornfield Chase' and free skating program with music from Interstellar, choreographed by Daniil Gleikhengauz for the 2022-2023 season
2022 Valieva won the Golden Skate of Moscow Grand Prix event, taking gold despite falling on a quadruple toe loop in the free skate.
December 2022 Kamila Valieva was disqualified at the 2023 Russian Championships, receiving DSQ scores across short program (76.61) and free skating (170.71).
December 2022 Added to the Ukrainian government's list of 56 athletes sanctioned for allegedly supporting the war in Ukraine.
November 14 2022 The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) registers an appeal by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) regarding a possible violation of anti-doping rules by Valieva.
October 2022 Valieva competed in the Russian Grand Prix despite Russia being banned from international skating events due to the invasion of Ukraine.
June 7 2022 ISU raised the minimum age for competition in figure skating events from 15 to 17 years, following the Valieva incident at the Beijing Olympics.
March 25 2022 At the 2022 Channel One Trophy, Valieva won the short program with a clean double Axel, scoring 83.63 points.
March 18 2022 Met with Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov in Kazan, where she was awarded the 'Duslyk' order, and her mother received a medal commemorating '100 years of the Establishment of Tatar ASSR'.
March 17 2022 WADA requested RUSADA complete its report on Valieva and her entourage by 8 August 2022.
March 9 2022 Travis Tygart of USADA reported that Valieva did not request testing of her 'B' sample, seemingly accepting initial test results and claiming the banned substance was accidentally contaminated by her grandfather.
February 2022 Received the Order of Friendship from President Vladimir Putin after the 2022 Winter Olympics.
February 17 2022 In the Olympic free skate, Valieva stumbled multiple times and finished fourth, falling short of a medal.
February 15 2022 Kamila Valieva was disqualified at the 2022 Winter Olympics, receiving DSQ scores of 82.16 in short program and 141.93 in free skating.
February 15 2022 Reported to have also tested positive for two additional non-banned drugs: hypoxen and L-carnitine, after placing first in the women's short program.
February 15 2022 During the Olympic short program, Valieva placed first, despite faltering on her triple Axel.
February 14 2022 CAS ruled that Valieva could compete in the women's singles event, but any medals would be withheld pending investigation.
February 13 2022 Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) hearing took place, with Valieva's mother testifying and Valieva claiming contamination from her grandfather's medicine.
February 12 2022 RUSADA and the IOC announced they would broaden their investigation to include Valieva's entourage due to her minor status.
February 9 2022 RUSADA's independent Disciplinary Anti-Doping Committee cleared Valieva after her initial provisional suspension.
February 8 2022 Valieva's urine sample tested positive for traces of trimetazidine, one day after the Olympic team event concluded.
February 4 2022 Kamila Valieva was disqualified in the 2022 Winter Olympics Team event, receiving DSQ scores of 90.18 in short program and 178.92 in free skating.
January 29 2022 Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) rules on Valieva's doping case, imposing a four-year ban backdated to 25 December 2021.
January 20 2022 Valieva was officially named to the Russian Olympic team.
January 13 2022 Kamila Valieva was disqualified at the 2022 European Championships, receiving DSQ scores of 90.45 in short program and 168.61 in free skating.
2021 Becomes the Russian national silver medalist.
2021 Wins the Rostelecom Cup championship and Skate Canada championship.
2021 Participated in the 2021 Channel One Trophy, selected to the Red Machine team by captain Alina Zagitova, winning both short and free skate programs and helping her team win the trophy.
2021 Performed short program 'In Memoriam' and free skating program 'Boléro', both choreographed by Daniil Gleikhengauz for the 2021-2022 season
December 25 2021 Valieva submits a routine urine sample for analysis following her Russian Nationals victory.
December 25 2021 The starting date of Valieva's four-year disqualification for an anti-doping rule violation, retroactively applied by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
December 25 2021 Submitted a drug test sample that later tested positive for trimetazidine.
December 24 2021 Valieva wins the Russian Nationals figure skating competition.

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