As soon as possible on Sunday, CAS will be taking Kamila Valieva to listen, and a call will be made Monday. There was another application for Valieva, 15, who tested positive for trimetazidine in December. This comes after the International Skating Union (ISU) sent CAS a third one. Valieva was found to have the banned heart drug trimetazidine in her system.

In a statement on Friday, the International Testing Company (ITA) said they’d be looking into the Russian Anti-Doping Company’s (RUSADA) decision to raise a provisional suspension on Kamila Valieva. The IOC, WADA, and the ISU all said they’d be looking into it.

This is in response to CAS, and a decision on what penalties Valieva may face will be made on Monday afternoon.

Kamila Valieva is set to play in the first set of the women’s singles event on Tuesday.

The head of the USADA says that the US may go after Russians in the Kamila Valieva case.

Sports Minister Oleg Matytsin said on Saturday that he had been in touch with Valieva and repeated a message of support that Olympic champion Alexander Gorshkov had also sent on Saturday, the same day that Valieva was hospitalised.

“Yesterday and the day before yesterday, I talked to Kamila,” Matystin said. She is a very strong person, even though she is young. Her voice may have a lot of optimism and power, which makes us think she’s not dangerous.

To protect our athlete and all of our sports, we’re going to do everything we can Hope the case is looked at in the right way. We will mostly give grades based on what we learn.

One of them is the question about Kamila’s suspension. There are two parts to this.” We hope this won’t happen. And the second part is a review of this whole thing. We hope that all the circumstances of this storey, as well as their age, will be taken into account.

Kamila Valieva, 15, was allowed to compete even though she tested positive for trimetazidine, which is used to treat people who have angina. Valieva helped the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) win gold in Monday’s figure skating team event.

The failed drug test only came to light during the Winter Olympics. It’s still not clear if the drug test controversy will lead to the medal being stripped.

Workforce USA will get a silver medal and Workforce Japan will get a bronze medal because of the scandal.

The ITA said that the decision on the results of the ROC team in the Team Figure Skating event could only be made after a final decision on the case had been made.

Responding to the controversy, the ROC said Kamila Valieva had “repeatedly passed doping tests” while already in Beijing, and that it is taking steps to keep Valieva’s “truthfully gained” gold.

It doesn’t matter if an athlete who took a doping test came back positive during the Olympic Games. The athlete also had doping tests before and after December 25, 2021, as well as while he was already in Beijing for the figure skating competition. All of the results are bad, the ROC statement said.

It says that the Russian Olympic Committee is taking all the steps possible to protect the rights and interests of its members and to keep the Olympic gold medal they won legally.

It’s not clear why Kamila Valieva could compete.

It says Valieva’s drug pattern was taken at the Russian Figure Skating Championships in St. Petersburg on December 25.

However, it took until February 8 for a lab in Sweden to say that it had found a banned substance. This was a day after the ROC won gold in the team event in Beijing.

A drug called trimetazidine is used to treat the heart condition angina, which causes chest pain because of a lack of blood flow to the heart. Kamila Valieva tested positive for trimetazidine. It’s on the list of things that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) doesn’t allow.

Hormone and metabolic modulators are a group of drugs that have been banned by WADA because they have been used by athletes to improve their performance. This is because they can improve blood flow and endurance.

Russia’s Anti-Doping Company (RUSADA), which usually bans athletes from all sports activities when they do drugs.

On February 9, the figure skater tried to get the suspension lifted. At a hearing on the same day, RUSADA decided to raise the provisional ban, allowing her to keep competing at the Olympics, according to the ITA.

A person under the World Anti-Doping Code called a “Protected Individual” is a person who is under the age of 18, so her name doesn’t have to be made public.

The ITA said it released her ID after media stories named her based on “unofficial information.” The ITA said it “acknowledges the need for official information as a result of heightened public interest.”

The IOC is ‘trying to get the attention of the people around them’

WADA and the IOC have imposed sanctions on Russian athletes because they “systemically manipulated” anti-doping rules during the 2014 Sochi Olympics. This means that Russian athletes can’t compete in the Olympics under their own country’s name.

As Kamila Valieva case is being looked into, IOC spokesperson Mark Adams talked about the work of the IOC’s “Entourage Fee” on Friday when he was talking to journalists.

Olympic officials, the IOC Session, and IOC President all get help from this fee. It tells them how to help clear athletes, the Olympic site says.

When Adams spoke on Friday, he said, “We learned a long time ago that it’s very important for everyone who works with the athlete to do their job.”

Besides, we don’t just look at the athletes in these situations. We also look at the people who are with them. It is very important, but I don’t want to talk much more about it because it gets into talking about the case, and I can’t do this, I’m afraid.

A Kremlin spokesman said there was a “misunderstanding” about Kamila Valieva positive review, even though he gave the figure skater full support.

We now have a lot of respect for WADA and the IOC, Peskov told reporters when they asked him what to call the meeting.

As long as this case is going on, they’re handling it. Our goal is to finish the process and choose an IOC. Let’s not hurry. Our Kamila Valieva is important to us right now, and we all want her to be happy.

No, Peskov said: “The Kremlin doesn’t have any questions for the time being.” Everyone is charmed by the Kremlin, so let’s wait. People in charge of sports activities are doing their job.

“We’re sure there was some kind of mix-up. ” Our sports officers have questions about when Kamila Valieva samples will be tested. We don’t want to comment on the situation, but we’re ready for the proceedings to be over.