Just desserts
Kamila Valieva’s four-year doping ban is being seen by many Russian athletes as yet another attack on the country

Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva, who was banned from the sport for four years and stripped of her titles on Monday for doping, has become yet another rallying cry for the “us against the world” mentality already so prevalent among Russian athletes and coaches.
One story even circulated in the press that Valieva’s dog had brought the forbidden substance into the house on its paws, though that was quickly deemed implausible.
After the verdict, WADA said that someone in Valieva’s team should be held accountable, stressing that the “doping of children is unforgivable”.

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