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Kamila Valieva

Kamila Valeryevna Valieva (Russian: Камила Валерьевна Валиева; born 26 April 2006) is a Russian figure skater. She is the 2022 European champion, 2021 Rostelecom Cup champion, 2021 Skate Canada International champion, and 2021 and 2023 Russian National silver medalist. She is also a provisional 2022 Olympic champion in the team event pending the conclusion of a WADA investigation. During the 2022 Winter Olympics, a sample that Valieva had submitted for a drug test in December tested positive for trimetazidine.[3][4] Investigations and legal battles are still on going,[5][6][7][8] and on June 22, 2023, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said that the hearing in Valieva's doping case involving the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA), International Skating Union (ISU) and World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) will take place Sept. 26–29, 2023.[9] On September 28 CAS "ordered the production of further documentation" and announced that her hearing had been adjourned until November 9-10. It appeared that one of the parties in the case requested a file that had not previously been a part of the proceedings.[10]

Kamila Valieva
Valieva in 2022
Full nameKamila Valeryevna Valieva
Native nameКамила Валерьевна Валиева (Russian)
Born (2006-04-26) 26 April 2006 (age 17)
Kazan, Russia
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)[1]
Figure skating career
Country Russia
Coach
Skating clubSambo 70 (Khrustalny)
Began skating2009
Medal record

Valieva is the current world record holder for the women's short program, free skating, and total scores. She has set nine world records during her career. She is the first female skater to break the 250-, 260- and 270-point thresholds in the total score (all within one season), the first to break the 170- and 180-point thresholds in the free skate, and the first to break the 90-point threshold in the short program. She is the second woman to land the quadruple toe loop after training partner and teammate Alexandra Trusova, the fourth woman to land a quadruple jump of any kind, the 16th woman to land a triple Axel, and the third woman to land a triple Axel and quadruple jump in the same program after Alysa Liu and training partner and teammate Sofia Akateva. Valieva is also the first female skater to land a quadruple jump in Olympic competition.

Personal life edit

Valieva was born on 26 April 2006 in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. She is of Volga Tatar ethnicity.[11] Her patronym is the Russian "Valeryevna", but according to relatives, her biological father is a Tatar named Ravil, a "military man who now lives in Crimea".[12]

Valieva has one pet dog, a Pomeranian named Lëva (Lyova),[13] gifted to her in 2019 by fans. Valieva was enrolled in gymnastics, ballet, and figure skating classes at an early age by her mother but was encouraged to focus solely on skating after turning five.[14] She named Nathan Chen as one of the skaters whose technique and ability she admires.[15] Along with her teammate Alexandra Trusova, she prefers to use white Edea Piano skating boots with silver blades in competition.[16]

 
Valieva and her dog, a Pomeranian named Lëva

Career edit

Early career edit

Valieva began skating in 2009 in RSDUSSHOR in Kazan. Ksenia Ivanova first coached her, followed by Marina Kudriavtseva and Igor Lyutikov, and Natalia Dubinskaya.[17] When she turned six, her parents moved her to Moscow to train at SSHOR Moskvich. In the spring of 2018, Valieva switched skating clubs to Sambo-70, where Eteri Tutberidze decided to allow Valieva to join her group.[14] Videos are available of Valieva’s first competition at age 4[18] as well as a later one at age 9.[19]

In the 2018–19 season, before her international debut, recordings of Valieva's short program, set to Spiegel im Spiegel by Arvo Pärt and inspired by Pablo Picasso's painting Girl on a Ball, received worldwide attention. Tutberidze described it as her favorite program of the year.[14] The program also drew the notice of Picasso's granddaughter Diana Widmaier Picasso, who invited Valieva to visit her in Paris.[14] Among other victories that season, she won the Russian Younger Age Championships ahead of training mates Sofia Akatieva and Sofia Samodelkina.[20] It was later announced that Valieva would keep her short program for her international debut in the upcoming season.

2019–2020 season: Junior World champion edit

 
Valieva at the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final

Valieva's international debut came in late August 2019 at a Junior Grand Prix competition in Courchevel, France. Ranked third in the short program and first in the free skate, she won the gold medal ahead of Wi Seo-yeong of South Korea and teammate and training partner Maiia Khromykh.[21] At the competition, Valieva became the second female skater ever to land a quadruple toe loop in competition.[22] Her total score at the event was the fourth highest score achieved by a ladies' single skater at the junior level, behind teammates Alexandra Trusova, Anna Shcherbakova, and Alena Kostornaia. Valieva also became the fourth junior lady to score above 200 points under the current GOE (Grade of Execution) system.[23]

One month later, at the 2020 JGP Russia, she placed first in both programs with personal best scores to take the title ahead of compatriots Ksenia Sinitsyna and Viktoria Vasilieva.[24] She attempted two quadruple toe loops in the free skate for the first time, landing one.[25] With two gold medals, she qualified in first place to the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final in Turin, Italy.[26]

Before the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final in December, a minor injury prevented Valieva from training the quadruple toe loop jump. She entered the final as a co-favorite for the title along with Alysa Liu of the United States. After placing fourth in the short program, Valieva delivered a clean free skate to take the title ahead of Liu, who dropped from first place in the short program after under-rotating a triple Axel and both of her quad Lutzes, and training mate Daria Usacheva.[27]

At 13 years old, Valieva was too young to enter the 2020 Russian Championships as a senior in December. In early February, Valieva instead competed at the 2020 Russian Junior Championships, which she won after placing first in both programs ahead of Akatieva and Usacheva.[28] She once again included two quadruple toe loop jumps in her free skate, after recovering from her previous injury, stepping out on one and landing another in combination with a double toe loop.[29] After the competition, she was named to the Russian team for the 2020 World Junior Championships along with teammates Usacheva, who placed third, and Khromykh, who placed fifth; silver medalist Akatieva and fourth-place finisher Sofia Samodelkina were too young to be eligible.[30]

The 2020 World Junior Championships were again seen by many as a showdown between Valieva and Liu, who had recently defended her title at the senior-level 2020 U.S. Championships. Valieva placed first in the short program ahead of Lee Hae-in of South Korea and Usacheva, setting a new personal best. Her score of 74.92 points was the second-highest short program score ever for a junior lady, only behind Kostornaia's short program at the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final.[31] In the free skate, she performed similarly to the Russian Junior Championships, stepping out on her opening quadruple toe loop and landing all other jumps cleanly, including a second quadruple toe loop in combination. She won the title and became the new Junior World Champion, ahead of Usacheva and Liu. Valieva remarked afterward, "there was a little mistake on the toe loop, but basically, I am pleased with my performance."[32]

2020–2021 season edit

Valieva skating her short program at the 2021 Russian Cup Final

Valieva skated at the 2020 Russian test skates in Moscow, showcasing her new programs for the 2020–21 season. She executed a quad toe combination in her free skate.[33] She competed at the second stage of the Russian Cup. There, she skated cleanly, placing first in the short program but third in the free skate due to several unexpected mistakes. She won the silver medal.[33] She later competed at the fifth stage of the Russian Cup. There, she placed first in the short program, with one step out on a triple Axel attempt. In the free skate, she also placed first, completing two quadruple toe loops (one in combination) and with only one mistake on a triple Lutz. She placed first, winning the gold medal with one of the highest total scores in Russian domestic competition.[34]

Making her senior Russian Championships debut, Valieva placed second in the short program despite falling on her triple Axel.[35] She also placed second in the free skate with two clean quads landed, and, despite an underrotated triple flip, won the silver medal.[36]

Following the national championships, Valieva participated in the 2021 Channel One Trophy, a televised team competition organized in lieu of the canceled European Championships. Selected to the Red Machine team by captain Alina Zagitova, Valieva won both the short program and free skates, helping her team win the trophy.[37][38] At her final event of the season, Valieva participated in the senior Russian Cup Final, winning the short program by a wide margin.[39] In the free skate, she attempted a quadruple Salchow in competition for the first time but fell and made additional errors on both quad toe loop attempts. As a result, she finished third in the segment; however, the strength of her short program score allowed her to win the overall event by 2.04 points over teammate Maiia Khromykh.[40]

2021–2022 season: Beijing Olympics edit

Valieva made her international senior debut at the 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy. She placed third in the short program after falling on her triple Axel attempt. In her free skate, she landed three quad jumps, recording a world record score of 174.31 points, also setting a new world record for total points (249.24).[41]

Making her senior Grand Prix debut at the 2021 Skate Canada International, Valieva won the short program with a new personal best score of 84.19, 2.95 points ahead of Elizaveta Tuktamysheva in second place. She skated a clean program in the free skate with three quads and only one minor mistake in her triple Axel. Once again, she set a new world record for the women's free skate (180.89) and a total score (265.08).[42] Valieva's second assignment of the season was the 2021 Rostelecom Cup, held this year at Sochi's Iceberg Skating Palace, the host venue for skating events at the 2014 Winter Olympics, instead of in Moscow as usual. In the short program, she scored 87.42 points, breaking Alena Kostornaia's previous world record of 85.45. She went on to raise the world records in the free skate (185.29) and total score (272.71). Valieva's results qualified her to the Grand Prix Final, which was subsequently canceled due to travel and gathering restrictions prompted by the spread of the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 during the COVID-19 pandemic.[43]

On 24 December, Valieva placed first in the short program at the 2022 Russian Championships, nearly 10 points ahead of Shcherbakova in second place. She scored 193.10 for her free skate, with a gold medal-winning score of 283.48 points, nearly 35 points ahead of silver medalist Alexandra Trusova. She remarked afterward, "I did almost my maximum."[44] As national champion, she was guaranteed a berth on the Russian Olympic team.[45] Valieva made her European Championships debut in January 2022 in Tallinn, Estonia. She finished first in the short program with a clean skate and extended her world record score by over three points to become the first woman to break the 90-point barrier.[46] In the free skate, Valieva fell on her triple Axel attempt for the second time in competition this season but skated the rest of her program cleanly to narrowly win the segment over teammates Shcherbakova and Trusova and take the European title.[47] On 20 January, she was officially named to the Russian Olympic team.[48]

Selected as the Russian entry in the women's segments of the Olympic team event, Valieva began the 2022 Winter Olympics with a first-place finish in the short program with a clean triple Axel, scoring near her own world record. Valieva placed four ordinals above American skater Karen Chen, moving the Russian team into first place in the competition at the end of the short program segments.[49] She was chosen for the women's free skate in the team event as well, winning the segment with a program that included two clean quadruple jumps (Salchow and toe loop) and a triple Axel, albeit with a fall on a second quadruple toe loop attempt. Her score was over 30 points clear of second-place finisher Kaori Sakamoto of Japan.[50] Valieva became the first woman to land a quadruple jump at the Olympic Games.[51] The ROC team won the team event, but the medal ceremony was postponed pending an official investigation of filed allegations concerning possible doping, though Valieva was permitted to compete while the investigation is still in progress.

During the short program in the women's singles event at the Winter Olympics on 15 February, Valieva placed first ahead of Russian compatriot Shcherbakova despite faltering during a triple Axel though not falling.[52] During the free skate on 17 February, she stumbled or fell at least four times as she skated to Boléro. She wept as she left the ice and did not earn a place in the top three, finishing in fourth place behind her compatriots Shcherbakova and Trusova, who came first and second, and bronze medalist Sakamoto.[53] All three ROC skaters landed quads in their routines, the only women at the Olympics to do so.[54] In early March 2022, the IOC and ISU banned all figure skaters and officials from Russia and Belarus from attending the World Championships due to Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine therefore not allowing Valieva to participate in the competition in France at the end of March.[55]

On 25–27 March, Valieva participated in 2022 Channel One Trophy, a Russian domestic competition. During the short program, she did not perform any triple axle as she always did; instead, she cleanly jumped a double axle and scored 83.63 into first place. During free skating, Valieva cleanly jumped a quadruple toe-loop and scored 173.88 in the second place behind Anna Shcherbakova.

2022–2023 season edit

Russian and Belarusian athletes remained banned from international events for the 2022–23 figure skating season, so the Russian Figure Skating Federation hosted its own domestic Grand Prix series.[56] Valieva was scheduled for the first Grand Prix event, the Golden Skate of Moscow. In the free skate, she fell on a quadruple toe loop, but she still won the gold medal ahead of Sofia Akateva and Anastasiya Zinina.[57] She then competed at the Grand Prix stage in her hometown, Kazan, and won another gold medal.[58] She then competed at the Russian Championships held in Krasnoyarsk. In the short program, she popped her triple axel and only performed a single axel, causing her to finish in fourth place.[59] She won the free skate with a score of 170.71, but still finished second overall behind Sofia Akateva.[60]

On 13 January 2023, the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) stripped Valieva of her gold medal in senior women's singles of the 2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships stemming from her positive test for trimetazidine, a banned substance, on the second day of the Women's competition. The organization said that "Valieva had no fault in the positive drug test". However, RUSADA refused to strip her Olympic gold medal in the team event, prompting WADA to file a case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. It was suspected that RUSADA decision was a 'half-measure' intended to preserve Russia's Olympic gold medal.[61][62] Subsequently, Alexandra Trusova became the gold medalist of the 2022 Russian Championships, with Anna Shcherbakova moving up to silver and Adeliia Petrosian receiving the bronze medal.

Official probe into allegations of doping and misconduct edit

Ostensibly, a matter of allegations concerning misconduct by Valieva began on 25 December 2021, when Valieva submitted a routine urine sample for analysis following her win at the Russian Nationals on 24 December. The normal 20-day testing time for the sample lapsed, apparently due to COVID-19 related backlogs at the testing laboratory; however, the positive doping test results were eventually forwarded for evaluation in February 2022, after the Beijing Olympics had started, and the team event had concluded.[63][64] On 14 November 2022, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) registered an appeal by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) about a possible violation of anti-doping rules by Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva.[65]

During Beijing Olympics edit

The medal ceremony for the team event, in which the ROC won gold, was originally scheduled for 8 February but was delayed over what International Olympic Committee (IOC) spokesperson Mark Adams described as a situation that required "legal consultation" with the International Skating Union (ISU).[66] Several media outlets reported on 9 February that the issue was a positive test by Valieva for the banned substance trimetazidine,[63][64] which was officially confirmed on 11 February.[67] The sample in question was taken by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) at the 2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships on 25 December 2021. On 8 February 2022, the urine sample tested positive for traces of trimetazidine. The sample was analyzed at the Doping Control Laboratory at Stockholm's Karolinska University Hospital, a World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)-accredited lab. The test result came one day after the team event concluded.[68][69]

Valieva was given a provisional suspension after her positive result, but was cleared on appeal by RUSADA's independent Disciplinary Anti-Doping Committee (DAC) on 9 February, just a day later.[70] Due to Valieva being a minor at the time and thus classified as a "protected person" under WADA guidelines, RUSADA and the IOC announced on 12 February that they would broaden the scope of their respective investigations to include members of her entourage, such as coaches and team doctors.[71] Following formal appeals lodged by the IOC, the ISU, and WADA to review RUSADA DAC's decision, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) heard the case on 13 February, ahead of her scheduled appearance in the women's singles event beginning 15 February.[72][73] On 13 February, Valieva's mother testified at the CAS hearing that Valieva took hypoxen for heart "variations".[3] According to an IOC representative, Valieva herself argued at the hearing that the positive test result was "due to contamination with [her] grandad's medicine".[74] On 14 February, the CAS declined to reinstate Valieva's provisional suspension and ruled that she would be allowed to compete in the women's singles event. The CAS decided that preventing her from competing "would cause her irreparable harm in the circumstances" while noting that any medals won by Valieva at the Beijing Olympics would be withheld pending the results of the continuing investigation into her doping violation. The accommodating decision from the court, subject to further and ongoing investigation, was made on three grounds: due to her age, she was a "protected person" per WADA code, subject to different rules than adult athletes; she "did not test positive during the Olympic Games in Beijing"; and "There were serious issues of untimely notification of the results ... which impinged upon the Athlete's ability to establish certain legal requirements for her benefit".[75][76] The IOC announced that the medal ceremony for the team event would not take place until the investigation concluded as there is a concrete decision whether to strip Valieva and the ROC of their medals.

On 15 February, after placing first in the women's short program, Valieva was reported by The New York Times to have also tested positive for two other drugs that are not banned from competition, hypoxen and L-carnitine, from her 25 December urine sample. The combination of these drugs with trimetazidine was described as a "trifecta of substances" which "seem to be aimed at increasing endurance, reducing fatigue and promoting greater efficiency in using oxygen" by Travis Tygart, chief executive of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). At the time of the doping test, Valieva had declared taking hypoxen and L-carnitine, both of which are used in Russia supposedly to treat heart conditions or enhance athletic performance.[77] According to The New York Times, neither agent is backed by scientific evidence of efficacy in improving cardiovascular function in athletes.[4] To allow for the possibility that Valieva's results may be disqualified following investigation, the IOC asked the ISU to expand the qualifying field for the women's singles free skating by one to 25, contingent upon Valieva being one of the top 24 skaters after the short program.[78]

 
The president of the IOC, Thomas Bach, supported the request to suspend Valieva from further competition at the Olympics but accepted the CAS decision to allow her to compete due to the rule of law which he states is sacrosanct to preserving the integrity of sports at the Olympics.[79]

In a press conference, the day after the free skate, IOC president Thomas Bach said he was "very, very disturbed" by the "chilling atmosphere" surrounding Valieva during the free skate as coach Eteri Tutberidze berated her following a mistake-filled performance that dropped her off the podium.[80][81] Bach also insinuated that her coaches likely played a role in her positive test.[82] President Vladimir Putin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov called Bach's comments "deeply inappropriate", stating that "the harshness of a coach in high-level sport is key for their athletes to achieve victories."[83]

IOC President Bach later added that "doping is very rarely done alone with the athletes" and that the "ones who have administered this drug in her body, these are the ones who are guilty."[80][84] WADA also filed an interim brief indicating that Valieva's acknowledgment of taking the two permitted substances, Hypoxen and L-carnitine, could be read as undercutting her testimony that the banned substance, trimetazidine, was ingested by error.[84] When the US team and the Japanese team announced their choices of athletes to compete at the March ISU World Championships in France, the Figure Skating Federation of Russia had not yet indicated their choice of which three women to send to France – which, at the time, Valieva remained eligible to compete – unless a negative outcome for doping was filed against her before the competition began.[85][86][87][88][89] However, Valieva's eligibility has since been rescinded by the ISU, although for an unrelated reason, as all Russian and Belarusian skaters were banned due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.[90]

After Beijing Olympics edit

By 9 March 2022, Travis Tygart of the USADA reported that Valieva had not requested that her "B" sample be tested, apparently accepting the results of initial testing and relying on her explanation that the banned substance TMZ belonged to her grandfather and only accidentally contaminated or became mixed into her own use of allowed nutrients and supplements. Tygart further stated that as a minor, Valieva could still be either fully exculpated or given a warning concerning her testing positive, depending on the extent of findings in the ongoing RUSADA investigation of doping. According to Tygart, an adverse finding against her as a first offense could still be assessed as a two-year suspension, which is half of the suspension time which could be assessed for adults.[91] On 17 March, WADA requested that RUSADA complete its report on Valieva and her entourage by 8 August 2022.[92] On 7 June 2022, ISU regulation governing the minimum age for competition at figure skating events was raised from 15 to 17 years of age following the Valieva incident at the Beijing Olympics.[93]

On 8 August, insidethegames wrote that the six-month report originally expected on 8 August would be allowed some extra time because further data was requested by RUSADA in July in order to complete its report stating that: "WADA President Witold Bańka recently told insidethegames that he expects a hearing will be held by RUSADA 'quite soon', and that the organization will 'monitor it'."[94] On 15 September, Christine Brennan writing for USA Today indicated that RUSADA had completed their report and delivered it for evaluation and subsequent scheduling of official hearings concerning the investigation of Valieva's possible misconduct regarding the use of banned substances during competition.[95] Brennan further quoted U.S. Anti-Doping CEO Travis Tygart stating that: “Given it appears that RUSADA's investigation is over and the case is now headed to court, they must have found sufficient evidence of a violation or otherwise the case would be closed, and WADA would be notified of its right to appeal." A disciplinary hearing reviewing the Rusada investigation results is presently planned to take place in late September or early October.[95] A decision by RUSADA was issued in mid-October, which was endorsed by WADA, stated that the details of the Valieva hearing and its scheduled dates would be placed under international guidelines for the protection of minors (Valieva was 15 years old when the positive test results were disclosed) and not to be disclosed publicly.[96] Travis Tygart, the CEO of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency stated that,

"If she is exonerated, there is nothing to hide and it should be made public... Certainly, keeping the decision and facts secret make a mockery of the whole process, and there is no wonder athletes and the public do not trust the global WADA anti-doping system... Short of this... it’s impossible for athletes or the public to believe what happened at the 2022 Beijing Games was real and not just another fraudulent win by the Russians like so many before, as the evidence has clearly shown."[97]

Evan Bates and Nathan Chen criticized the lack of transparency in the review of the Valieva case as creating an undue delay for the presentation of the Olympic medals, which were withheld for more than a year, as of March 2023, from being awarded until the results of the Valieva case are fully resolved to determine if Russia ought to keep the gold medal or be stripped of it.[97][98] Although Russia as a country is currently banned from participating in international skating events due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Valieva has continued to compete within Russian borders without being hindered by RUSADA as recently as the Russian Grand Prix held in October 2022.[99] In mid-November, WADA requested that CAS take up the review of the Valieva case with an eye towards a 4-year suspension of Valieva, which would exclude her from competition at the next Winter Olympics, and to rescind her first place performance at the previous Beijing Olympics because "the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) did not meet a WADA-imposed Nov. 4 deadline to deliver a verdict on Valieva's case."[100] On 13 January, Valieva was denied her gold medal in Senior Women's singles of the 2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships following a ruling by RUSADA stating that her positive drug test was coincident with the December 2021 competition, while her win for team Russia at the Beijing Olympics in February 2022 was endorsed as valid following her passing drug tests in Beijing; WADA has stated that it will continue to press its request for CAS to review RUSADA's decision concerning the positive drug test.[101] In March 2023, Graham Dunbar writing for AP stated that CAS was in the process of selecting a 3-judge panel which should decide upon the question of either allowing or suspending Valieva from competition at the next Winter Olympics based on their investigation.[102] On June 22, 2023, CAS announced that the hearing in the doping case was scheduled to take place September 26—29, 2023,[9] and on September 15, 2023, it was announced that British lawyer James Drake would lead the CAS panel of arbitrators. Drake would be joined by American lawyer Jeffrey Mishkin who was selected by WADA and the ISU while French attorney Mathieu Maisonneuve had been nominated by Valieva.[103] On September 28 CAS "ordered the production of further documentation" and announced that her hearing had been adjourned until November 9-10. It appeared that one of the parties in the case requested a file that had not previously been a part of the proceedings.[10]

Significant technical achievements edit

On 23 August 2019, at the junior level of the Grand Prix in France, Valieva performed a quadruple toe loop with a positive "GOE", which made her the second woman to perform this jump in the history of figure skating (after Alexandra Trusova) at competitions under the auspices of the International Skating Union.[104][105] On 18 October 2020, a video appeared on the Internet where she performed a triple Axel with complication in training with two hands up.[106][107] On 5 December 2020, she cleanly performed the triple Axel in the short program at the stage of the Russian Cup in Moscow. On 12 February 2021, a video appeared on the Internet where Valieva performed a quadruple Salchow in training with two hands up.[108] In 2022, Valieva became the first woman to land a quadruple jump at the Olympic Games.[109]

Awards edit

In February 2022, after the end of the Olympics, Valieva received the Order of Friendship from President Vladimir Putin.[110]

On 18 March 2022 in Kazan, Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov met and awarded her a “Duslyk” order and a medal of “100 years of the Establishment of Tatar ASSR” to her mother, Alsu Valieva.

In other media edit

  • Quad Loop (2023), a stage play on the doping scandal surrounding Kamila Valieva, was written and directed by Inge-Vera Lipsius and performed at The Merchant House, Amsterdam, in March/April 2023. The play is a montage text that combines direct quotations with original writing to tell the story of Valieva through the eyes of the media; it was performed by a young cast of women actors.[111][112]

Programs edit

 
Valieva at the 2018 Rostelecom Cup gala
 
Valieva at the 2019–2020 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final medal ceremony
Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2023–2024

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

2022–2023
[113]

Wednesday

2021–2022
[114]
2020–2021
[115]
2019–2020
[116]

Girl on a Ball

2018–2019

Girl on a Ball

Girl on a Ball

World records and achievements edit

Senior world record scores edit

Valieva has set eight world record scores.

Women's combined total records
Date Score Event Note
27 November 2021 272.71 2021 Rostelecom Cup Current world record. Valieva became the first woman to break the 270-point barrier for the total score.
30 October 2021 265.08 2021 Skate Canada Valieva became the first woman to break the 250 and 260-point barriers for the total score.
10 October 2021 249.24 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy She broke the previous record held by Alena Kostornaia by about 2 points.
Women's short program
Date Score Event Note
13 January 2022 90.45 2022 Europeans Current world record. Broke her own record set at the 2021 Rostelecom Cup by over three points.
26 November 2021 87.42 2021 Rostelecom Cup Broke the previous record held by Alena Kostornaia by about 2 points.
Women's free skating records
Date Score Event Note
27 November 2021 185.29 2021 Rostelecom Cup Current world record.
29 October 2021 180.89 2021 Skate Canada Valieva became the first woman to surpass the 180-point barrier in the free skate.
10 October 2021 174.31 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy She broke the previous record held by Alexandra Trusova by about 8 points and became the first woman to surpass the 170-point barrier in the free skate.

Junior world record scores edit

Valieva has set two junior world record scores under the +5 / -5 GOE (Grade of Execution) system.

Junior ladies' combined total records
Date Score Event Note
7 March 2020 227.30 2020 World Junior Championships Broken by Sofia Akateva on 18 September 2021.
Junior ladies' free skating records
Date Score Event Note
7 March 2020 152.38 2020 World Junior Championships Broken by Sofia Akateva on 18 September 2021.

Competitive highlights edit

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International[121]
Event 19–20 20–21 21–22 22–23 23–24
Olympics 4th
Europeans 1st
GP Final C
GP Rostelecom 1st
GP Skate Canada 1st
CS Finlandia 1st
International: Junior[122]
Junior Worlds 1st
JGP Final 1st
JGP France 1st
JGP Russia 1st
National[122]
Russian Champ. 2nd DSQ 2nd
Russian Junior Champ. 1st
Russian Cup Final[a] 1st 2nd
GPR Golden Skate 1st
GPR Idel 1st 4th
Team events
Olympics 1st T
1st P
Channel One Trophy 1st T
1st P
2nd T
2nd P
TBD = Assigned; C = Event cancelled;
T = Team result; P = Personal result;
DSQ = Disqualified.
Medals awarded for team result only.

Detailed results edit

Senior level edit

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. Personal bests are italicized. Current world record scores are bold and italicized. Previous world records highlighted in bold.

2023-24 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
11-12 November 2023 2023 Russian Grand Prix, 4th Stage
1
81.09
4
132.50
4
213.59
Details
2022–23 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
3-5 March 2023 2023 Russian Grand Prix Final
3
78.97
3
162.79
2
241.76
Details
20–25 December 2022 2023 Russian Championships
4
76.61
1
170.71
2
247.32
Details
4–6 November 2022 2022 Cup of Russia Series, 3rd Stage
1
83.30
1
158.42
1
241.72
Details
22–23 October 2022 2022 Cup of Russia Series, 1st Stage
1
83.92
2
160.74
1
244.67
Details
2021–22 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
25–27 March 2022 2022 Channel One Trophy 1
83.63
2
173.88
2T/2P
257.51
15–17 February 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 1
82.16
5
141.93
4
224.09
Details
4–7 February 2022 2022 Winter Olympics – Team event 1
90.18
1
178.92
1T/1P
269.10
Details
13–15 January 2022 2022 European Championships 1
90.45
1
168.61
1
259.06
Details
21–26 December 2021 2022 Russian Championships 1
90.38
DSQ
193.10
DSQ
90.38
Details
26–28 November 2021 2021 Rostelecom Cup 1
87.42
1
185.29
1
272.71
Details
29–31 October 2021 2021 Skate Canada International 1
84.19
1
180.89
1
265.08
Details
7–10 October 2021 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy 3
74.93
1
174.31
1
249.24
Details

Junior level edit

 
Valieva at the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. Previous junior world record scores highlighted in bold.

2020–21 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
26 February–2 March 2021 2021 Russian Cup Final
1
88.71
3
149.29
1
238.00
Details
5–7 February 2021 2021 Channel One Trophy 1
90.25
1
179.19
1T/1P
269.44
23–27 December 2020 2021 Russian Championships 2
79.99
2
174.02
2
254.01
Details
5–8 December 2020 2020 Cup of Russia Series, 5th Stage
1
86.20
1
168.66
1
254.8
Details
10–13 October 2020 2020 Cup of Russia Series, 2nd Stage
1
85.10
3
148.60
2
233.70
Details
2019–20 season
Date Event SP FS Total Details
2–8 March 2020 2020 World Junior Championships 1
74.92
1
152.38
1
227.30
Details
4–8 February 2020 2020 Russian Junior Championships 1
78.50
1
159.67
1
238.17
Details
5–8 December 2019 2019–20 JGP Final 4
69.02
1
138.45
1
207.47
Details
11–14 September 2019 2019 JGP Russia 1
73.56
1
148.39
1
221.95
Details
21–24 August 2019 2019 JGP France 3
62.31
1
138.40
1
200.71
Details

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External links edit

World Records Held by Kamila Valieva
Preceded by Ladies' Free Skating
27 November 2021 – Current
Succeeded by
Is the incumbent
Preceded by Ladies' Short Program
13 January 2022 – Current
Succeeded by
Is the incumbent
Preceded by Ladies' Total Score
27 November 2021 – Current
Succeeded by
Is the incumbent
Junior World Records Held by Kamila Valieva
Preceded by Ladies' Junior Free Skating
7 March 2020 – 18 September 2021
Succeeded by
Preceded by Ladies' Junior Total Score
7 March 2020 – 18 September 2021
Succeeded by

kamila, valieva, this, name, that, follows, eastern, slavic, naming, conventions, patronymic, valeryevna, family, name, valieva, kamila, valeryevna, valieva, russian, Камила, Валерьевна, Валиева, born, april, 2006, russian, figure, skater, 2022, european, cham. In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Valeryevna and the family name is Valieva Kamila Valeryevna Valieva Russian Kamila Valerevna Valieva born 26 April 2006 is a Russian figure skater She is the 2022 European champion 2021 Rostelecom Cup champion 2021 Skate Canada International champion and 2021 and 2023 Russian National silver medalist She is also a provisional 2022 Olympic champion in the team event pending the conclusion of a WADA investigation During the 2022 Winter Olympics a sample that Valieva had submitted for a drug test in December tested positive for trimetazidine 3 4 Investigations and legal battles are still on going 5 6 7 8 and on June 22 2023 the Court of Arbitration for Sport CAS said that the hearing in Valieva s doping case involving the Russian Anti Doping Agency RUSADA International Skating Union ISU and World Anti Doping Agency WADA will take place Sept 26 29 2023 9 On September 28 CAS ordered the production of further documentation and announced that her hearing had been adjourned until November 9 10 It appeared that one of the parties in the case requested a file that had not previously been a part of the proceedings 10 Kamila ValievaValieva in 2022Full nameKamila Valeryevna ValievaNative nameKamila Valerevna Valieva Russian Born 2006 04 26 26 April 2006 age 17 Kazan RussiaHeight1 60 m 5 ft 3 in 1 Figure skating careerCountry RussiaCoachEteri Tutberidze Sergei Dudakov Daniil Gleikhengauz Georgy PokhilyukSkating clubSambo 70 Khrustalny Began skating2009Medal record Figure skating Women s singlesRepresenting ROCOlympic Games2022 Beijing TeamRepresenting RussiaEuropean Championships2022 Tallinn Women s singlesJunior World Championships2020 Tallinn Women s singlesJunior Grand Prix Final2019 20 Torino Women s singlesValieva is the current world record holder for the women s short program free skating and total scores She has set nine world records during her career She is the first female skater to break the 250 260 and 270 point thresholds in the total score all within one season the first to break the 170 and 180 point thresholds in the free skate and the first to break the 90 point threshold in the short program She is the second woman to land the quadruple toe loop after training partner and teammate Alexandra Trusova the fourth woman to land a quadruple jump of any kind the 16th woman to land a triple Axel and the third woman to land a triple Axel and quadruple jump in the same program after Alysa Liu and training partner and teammate Sofia Akateva Valieva is also the first female skater to land a quadruple jump in Olympic competition Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 2019 2020 season Junior World champion 2 3 2020 2021 season 2 4 2021 2022 season Beijing Olympics 2 5 2022 2023 season 3 Official probe into allegations of doping and misconduct 3 1 During Beijing Olympics 3 2 After Beijing Olympics 4 Significant technical achievements 5 Awards 6 In other media 7 Programs 8 World records and achievements 8 1 Senior world record scores 8 2 Junior world record scores 9 Competitive highlights 10 Detailed results 10 1 Senior level 10 2 Junior level 11 References 12 External linksPersonal life editValieva was born on 26 April 2006 in Kazan Republic of Tatarstan Russia She is of Volga Tatar ethnicity 11 Her patronym is the Russian Valeryevna but according to relatives her biological father is a Tatar named Ravil a military man who now lives in Crimea 12 Valieva has one pet dog a Pomeranian named Leva Lyova 13 gifted to her in 2019 by fans Valieva was enrolled in gymnastics ballet and figure skating classes at an early age by her mother but was encouraged to focus solely on skating after turning five 14 She named Nathan Chen as one of the skaters whose technique and ability she admires 15 Along with her teammate Alexandra Trusova she prefers to use white Edea Piano skating boots with silver blades in competition 16 nbsp Valieva and her dog a Pomeranian named LevaCareer editEarly career edit Valieva began skating in 2009 in RSDUSSHOR in Kazan Ksenia Ivanova first coached her followed by Marina Kudriavtseva and Igor Lyutikov and Natalia Dubinskaya 17 When she turned six her parents moved her to Moscow to train at SSHOR Moskvich In the spring of 2018 Valieva switched skating clubs to Sambo 70 where Eteri Tutberidze decided to allow Valieva to join her group 14 Videos are available of Valieva s first competition at age 4 18 as well as a later one at age 9 19 In the 2018 19 season before her international debut recordings of Valieva s short program set to Spiegel im Spiegel by Arvo Part and inspired by Pablo Picasso s painting Girl on a Ball received worldwide attention Tutberidze described it as her favorite program of the year 14 The program also drew the notice of Picasso s granddaughter Diana Widmaier Picasso who invited Valieva to visit her in Paris 14 Among other victories that season she won the Russian Younger Age Championships ahead of training mates Sofia Akatieva and Sofia Samodelkina 20 It was later announced that Valieva would keep her short program for her international debut in the upcoming season 2019 2020 season Junior World champion edit nbsp Valieva at the 2019 20 Junior Grand Prix FinalValieva s international debut came in late August 2019 at a Junior Grand Prix competition in Courchevel France Ranked third in the short program and first in the free skate she won the gold medal ahead of Wi Seo yeong of South Korea and teammate and training partner Maiia Khromykh 21 At the competition Valieva became the second female skater ever to land a quadruple toe loop in competition 22 Her total score at the event was the fourth highest score achieved by a ladies single skater at the junior level behind teammates Alexandra Trusova Anna Shcherbakova and Alena Kostornaia Valieva also became the fourth junior lady to score above 200 points under the current GOE Grade of Execution system 23 One month later at the 2020 JGP Russia she placed first in both programs with personal best scores to take the title ahead of compatriots Ksenia Sinitsyna and Viktoria Vasilieva 24 She attempted two quadruple toe loops in the free skate for the first time landing one 25 With two gold medals she qualified in first place to the 2019 20 Junior Grand Prix Final in Turin Italy 26 Before the 2019 20 Junior Grand Prix Final in December a minor injury prevented Valieva from training the quadruple toe loop jump She entered the final as a co favorite for the title along with Alysa Liu of the United States After placing fourth in the short program Valieva delivered a clean free skate to take the title ahead of Liu who dropped from first place in the short program after under rotating a triple Axel and both of her quad Lutzes and training mate Daria Usacheva 27 At 13 years old Valieva was too young to enter the 2020 Russian Championships as a senior in December In early February Valieva instead competed at the 2020 Russian Junior Championships which she won after placing first in both programs ahead of Akatieva and Usacheva 28 She once again included two quadruple toe loop jumps in her free skate after recovering from her previous injury stepping out on one and landing another in combination with a double toe loop 29 After the competition she was named to the Russian team for the 2020 World Junior Championships along with teammates Usacheva who placed third and Khromykh who placed fifth silver medalist Akatieva and fourth place finisher Sofia Samodelkina were too young to be eligible 30 The 2020 World Junior Championships were again seen by many as a showdown between Valieva and Liu who had recently defended her title at the senior level 2020 U S Championships Valieva placed first in the short program ahead of Lee Hae in of South Korea and Usacheva setting a new personal best Her score of 74 92 points was the second highest short program score ever for a junior lady only behind Kostornaia s short program at the 2018 19 Junior Grand Prix Final 31 In the free skate she performed similarly to the Russian Junior Championships stepping out on her opening quadruple toe loop and landing all other jumps cleanly including a second quadruple toe loop in combination She won the title and became the new Junior World Champion ahead of Usacheva and Liu Valieva remarked afterward there was a little mistake on the toe loop but basically I am pleased with my performance 32 2020 2021 season edit source source source source source source source source Valieva skating her short program at the 2021 Russian Cup FinalValieva skated at the 2020 Russian test skates in Moscow showcasing her new programs for the 2020 21 season She executed a quad toe combination in her free skate 33 She competed at the second stage of the Russian Cup There she skated cleanly placing first in the short program but third in the free skate due to several unexpected mistakes She won the silver medal 33 She later competed at the fifth stage of the Russian Cup There she placed first in the short program with one step out on a triple Axel attempt In the free skate she also placed first completing two quadruple toe loops one in combination and with only one mistake on a triple Lutz She placed first winning the gold medal with one of the highest total scores in Russian domestic competition 34 Making her senior Russian Championships debut Valieva placed second in the short program despite falling on her triple Axel 35 She also placed second in the free skate with two clean quads landed and despite an underrotated triple flip won the silver medal 36 Following the national championships Valieva participated in the 2021 Channel One Trophy a televised team competition organized in lieu of the canceled European Championships Selected to the Red Machine team by captain Alina Zagitova Valieva won both the short program and free skates helping her team win the trophy 37 38 At her final event of the season Valieva participated in the senior Russian Cup Final winning the short program by a wide margin 39 In the free skate she attempted a quadruple Salchow in competition for the first time but fell and made additional errors on both quad toe loop attempts As a result she finished third in the segment however the strength of her short program score allowed her to win the overall event by 2 04 points over teammate Maiia Khromykh 40 2021 2022 season Beijing Olympics edit Valieva made her international senior debut at the 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy She placed third in the short program after falling on her triple Axel attempt In her free skate she landed three quad jumps recording a world record score of 174 31 points also setting a new world record for total points 249 24 41 Making her senior Grand Prix debut at the 2021 Skate Canada International Valieva won the short program with a new personal best score of 84 19 2 95 points ahead of Elizaveta Tuktamysheva in second place She skated a clean program in the free skate with three quads and only one minor mistake in her triple Axel Once again she set a new world record for the women s free skate 180 89 and a total score 265 08 42 Valieva s second assignment of the season was the 2021 Rostelecom Cup held this year at Sochi s Iceberg Skating Palace the host venue for skating events at the 2014 Winter Olympics instead of in Moscow as usual In the short program she scored 87 42 points breaking Alena Kostornaia s previous world record of 85 45 She went on to raise the world records in the free skate 185 29 and total score 272 71 Valieva s results qualified her to the Grand Prix Final which was subsequently canceled due to travel and gathering restrictions prompted by the spread of the Omicron variant of SARS CoV 2 during the COVID 19 pandemic 43 On 24 December Valieva placed first in the short program at the 2022 Russian Championships nearly 10 points ahead of Shcherbakova in second place She scored 193 10 for her free skate with a gold medal winning score of 283 48 points nearly 35 points ahead of silver medalist Alexandra Trusova She remarked afterward I did almost my maximum 44 As national champion she was guaranteed a berth on the Russian Olympic team 45 Valieva made her European Championships debut in January 2022 in Tallinn Estonia She finished first in the short program with a clean skate and extended her world record score by over three points to become the first woman to break the 90 point barrier 46 In the free skate Valieva fell on her triple Axel attempt for the second time in competition this season but skated the rest of her program cleanly to narrowly win the segment over teammates Shcherbakova and Trusova and take the European title 47 On 20 January she was officially named to the Russian Olympic team 48 Selected as the Russian entry in the women s segments of the Olympic team event Valieva began the 2022 Winter Olympics with a first place finish in the short program with a clean triple Axel scoring near her own world record Valieva placed four ordinals above American skater Karen Chen moving the Russian team into first place in the competition at the end of the short program segments 49 She was chosen for the women s free skate in the team event as well winning the segment with a program that included two clean quadruple jumps Salchow and toe loop and a triple Axel albeit with a fall on a second quadruple toe loop attempt Her score was over 30 points clear of second place finisher Kaori Sakamoto of Japan 50 Valieva became the first woman to land a quadruple jump at the Olympic Games 51 The ROC team won the team event but the medal ceremony was postponed pending an official investigation of filed allegations concerning possible doping though Valieva was permitted to compete while the investigation is still in progress During the short program in the women s singles event at the Winter Olympics on 15 February Valieva placed first ahead of Russian compatriot Shcherbakova despite faltering during a triple Axel though not falling 52 During the free skate on 17 February she stumbled or fell at least four times as she skated to Bolero She wept as she left the ice and did not earn a place in the top three finishing in fourth place behind her compatriots Shcherbakova and Trusova who came first and second and bronze medalist Sakamoto 53 All three ROC skaters landed quads in their routines the only women at the Olympics to do so 54 In early March 2022 the IOC and ISU banned all figure skaters and officials from Russia and Belarus from attending the World Championships due to Russia s 2022 invasion of Ukraine therefore not allowing Valieva to participate in the competition in France at the end of March 55 On 25 27 March Valieva participated in 2022 Channel One Trophy a Russian domestic competition During the short program she did not perform any triple axle as she always did instead she cleanly jumped a double axle and scored 83 63 into first place During free skating Valieva cleanly jumped a quadruple toe loop and scored 173 88 in the second place behind Anna Shcherbakova 2022 2023 season edit Russian and Belarusian athletes remained banned from international events for the 2022 23 figure skating season so the Russian Figure Skating Federation hosted its own domestic Grand Prix series 56 Valieva was scheduled for the first Grand Prix event the Golden Skate of Moscow In the free skate she fell on a quadruple toe loop but she still won the gold medal ahead of Sofia Akateva and Anastasiya Zinina 57 She then competed at the Grand Prix stage in her hometown Kazan and won another gold medal 58 She then competed at the Russian Championships held in Krasnoyarsk In the short program she popped her triple axel and only performed a single axel causing her to finish in fourth place 59 She won the free skate with a score of 170 71 but still finished second overall behind Sofia Akateva 60 On 13 January 2023 the Russian Anti Doping Agency RUSADA stripped Valieva of her gold medal in senior women s singles of the 2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships stemming from her positive test for trimetazidine a banned substance on the second day of the Women s competition The organization said that Valieva had no fault in the positive drug test However RUSADA refused to strip her Olympic gold medal in the team event prompting WADA to file a case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport It was suspected that RUSADA decision was a half measure intended to preserve Russia s Olympic gold medal 61 62 Subsequently Alexandra Trusova became the gold medalist of the 2022 Russian Championships with Anna Shcherbakova moving up to silver and Adeliia Petrosian receiving the bronze medal Official probe into allegations of doping and misconduct editOstensibly a matter of allegations concerning misconduct by Valieva began on 25 December 2021 when Valieva submitted a routine urine sample for analysis following her win at the Russian Nationals on 24 December The normal 20 day testing time for the sample lapsed apparently due to COVID 19 related backlogs at the testing laboratory however the positive doping test results were eventually forwarded for evaluation in February 2022 after the Beijing Olympics had started and the team event had concluded 63 64 On 14 November 2022 the Court of Arbitration for Sport CAS registered an appeal by the World Anti Doping Agency WADA about a possible violation of anti doping rules by Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva 65 During Beijing Olympics edit The medal ceremony for the team event in which the ROC won gold was originally scheduled for 8 February but was delayed over what International Olympic Committee IOC spokesperson Mark Adams described as a situation that required legal consultation with the International Skating Union ISU 66 Several media outlets reported on 9 February that the issue was a positive test by Valieva for the banned substance trimetazidine 63 64 which was officially confirmed on 11 February 67 The sample in question was taken by the Russian Anti Doping Agency RUSADA at the 2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships on 25 December 2021 On 8 February 2022 the urine sample tested positive for traces of trimetazidine The sample was analyzed at the Doping Control Laboratory at Stockholm s Karolinska University Hospital a World Anti Doping Agency WADA accredited lab The test result came one day after the team event concluded 68 69 Valieva was given a provisional suspension after her positive result but was cleared on appeal by RUSADA s independent Disciplinary Anti Doping Committee DAC on 9 February just a day later 70 Due to Valieva being a minor at the time and thus classified as a protected person under WADA guidelines RUSADA and the IOC announced on 12 February that they would broaden the scope of their respective investigations to include members of her entourage such as coaches and team doctors 71 Following formal appeals lodged by the IOC the ISU and WADA to review RUSADA DAC s decision the Court of Arbitration for Sport CAS heard the case on 13 February ahead of her scheduled appearance in the women s singles event beginning 15 February 72 73 On 13 February Valieva s mother testified at the CAS hearing that Valieva took hypoxen for heart variations 3 According to an IOC representative Valieva herself argued at the hearing that the positive test result was due to contamination with her grandad s medicine 74 On 14 February the CAS declined to reinstate Valieva s provisional suspension and ruled that she would be allowed to compete in the women s singles event The CAS decided that preventing her from competing would cause her irreparable harm in the circumstances while noting that any medals won by Valieva at the Beijing Olympics would be withheld pending the results of the continuing investigation into her doping violation The accommodating decision from the court subject to further and ongoing investigation was made on three grounds due to her age she was a protected person per WADA code subject to different rules than adult athletes she did not test positive during the Olympic Games in Beijing and There were serious issues of untimely notification of the results which impinged upon the Athlete s ability to establish certain legal requirements for her benefit 75 76 The IOC announced that the medal ceremony for the team event would not take place until the investigation concluded as there is a concrete decision whether to strip Valieva and the ROC of their medals On 15 February after placing first in the women s short program Valieva was reported by The New York Times to have also tested positive for two other drugs that are not banned from competition hypoxen and L carnitine from her 25 December urine sample The combination of these drugs with trimetazidine was described as a trifecta of substances which seem to be aimed at increasing endurance reducing fatigue and promoting greater efficiency in using oxygen by Travis Tygart chief executive of the United States Anti Doping Agency USADA At the time of the doping test Valieva had declared taking hypoxen and L carnitine both of which are used in Russia supposedly to treat heart conditions or enhance athletic performance 77 According to The New York Times neither agent is backed by scientific evidence of efficacy in improving cardiovascular function in athletes 4 To allow for the possibility that Valieva s results may be disqualified following investigation the IOC asked the ISU to expand the qualifying field for the women s singles free skating by one to 25 contingent upon Valieva being one of the top 24 skaters after the short program 78 nbsp The president of the IOC Thomas Bach supported the request to suspend Valieva from further competition at the Olympics but accepted the CAS decision to allow her to compete due to the rule of law which he states is sacrosanct to preserving the integrity of sports at the Olympics 79 In a press conference the day after the free skate IOC president Thomas Bach said he was very very disturbed by the chilling atmosphere surrounding Valieva during the free skate as coach Eteri Tutberidze berated her following a mistake filled performance that dropped her off the podium 80 81 Bach also insinuated that her coaches likely played a role in her positive test 82 President Vladimir Putin s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov called Bach s comments deeply inappropriate stating that the harshness of a coach in high level sport is key for their athletes to achieve victories 83 IOC President Bach later added that doping is very rarely done alone with the athletes and that the ones who have administered this drug in her body these are the ones who are guilty 80 84 WADA also filed an interim brief indicating that Valieva s acknowledgment of taking the two permitted substances Hypoxen and L carnitine could be read as undercutting her testimony that the banned substance trimetazidine was ingested by error 84 When the US team and the Japanese team announced their choices of athletes to compete at the March ISU World Championships in France the Figure Skating Federation of Russia had not yet indicated their choice of which three women to send to France which at the time Valieva remained eligible to compete unless a negative outcome for doping was filed against her before the competition began 85 86 87 88 89 However Valieva s eligibility has since been rescinded by the ISU although for an unrelated reason as all Russian and Belarusian skaters were banned due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine 90 After Beijing Olympics edit By 9 March 2022 Travis Tygart of the USADA reported that Valieva had not requested that her B sample be tested apparently accepting the results of initial testing and relying on her explanation that the banned substance TMZ belonged to her grandfather and only accidentally contaminated or became mixed into her own use of allowed nutrients and supplements Tygart further stated that as a minor Valieva could still be either fully exculpated or given a warning concerning her testing positive depending on the extent of findings in the ongoing RUSADA investigation of doping According to Tygart an adverse finding against her as a first offense could still be assessed as a two year suspension which is half of the suspension time which could be assessed for adults 91 On 17 March WADA requested that RUSADA complete its report on Valieva and her entourage by 8 August 2022 92 On 7 June 2022 ISU regulation governing the minimum age for competition at figure skating events was raised from 15 to 17 years of age following the Valieva incident at the Beijing Olympics 93 On 8 August insidethegames wrote that the six month report originally expected on 8 August would be allowed some extra time because further data was requested by RUSADA in July in order to complete its report stating that WADA President Witold Banka recently told insidethegames that he expects a hearing will be held by RUSADA quite soon and that the organization will monitor it 94 On 15 September Christine Brennan writing for USA Today indicated that RUSADA had completed their report and delivered it for evaluation and subsequent scheduling of official hearings concerning the investigation of Valieva s possible misconduct regarding the use of banned substances during competition 95 Brennan further quoted U S Anti Doping CEO Travis Tygart stating that Given it appears that RUSADA s investigation is over and the case is now headed to court they must have found sufficient evidence of a violation or otherwise the case would be closed and WADA would be notified of its right to appeal A disciplinary hearing reviewing the Rusada investigation results is presently planned to take place in late September or early October 95 A decision by RUSADA was issued in mid October which was endorsed by WADA stated that the details of the Valieva hearing and its scheduled dates would be placed under international guidelines for the protection of minors Valieva was 15 years old when the positive test results were disclosed and not to be disclosed publicly 96 Travis Tygart the CEO of the U S Anti Doping Agency stated that If she is exonerated there is nothing to hide and it should be made public Certainly keeping the decision and facts secret make a mockery of the whole process and there is no wonder athletes and the public do not trust the global WADA anti doping system Short of this it s impossible for athletes or the public to believe what happened at the 2022 Beijing Games was real and not just another fraudulent win by the Russians like so many before as the evidence has clearly shown 97 Evan Bates and Nathan Chen criticized the lack of transparency in the review of the Valieva case as creating an undue delay for the presentation of the Olympic medals which were withheld for more than a year as of March 2023 from being awarded until the results of the Valieva case are fully resolved to determine if Russia ought to keep the gold medal or be stripped of it 97 98 Although Russia as a country is currently banned from participating in international skating events due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Valieva has continued to compete within Russian borders without being hindered by RUSADA as recently as the Russian Grand Prix held in October 2022 99 In mid November WADA requested that CAS take up the review of the Valieva case with an eye towards a 4 year suspension of Valieva which would exclude her from competition at the next Winter Olympics and to rescind her first place performance at the previous Beijing Olympics because the Russian Anti Doping Agency RUSADA did not meet a WADA imposed Nov 4 deadline to deliver a verdict on Valieva s case 100 On 13 January Valieva was denied her gold medal in Senior Women s singles of the 2022 Russian Figure Skating Championships following a ruling by RUSADA stating that her positive drug test was coincident with the December 2021 competition while her win for team Russia at the Beijing Olympics in February 2022 was endorsed as valid following her passing drug tests in Beijing WADA has stated that it will continue to press its request for CAS to review RUSADA s decision concerning the positive drug test 101 In March 2023 Graham Dunbar writing for AP stated that CAS was in the process of selecting a 3 judge panel which should decide upon the question of either allowing or suspending Valieva from competition at the next Winter Olympics based on their investigation 102 On June 22 2023 CAS announced that the hearing in the doping case was scheduled to take place September 26 29 2023 9 and on September 15 2023 it was announced that British lawyer James Drake would lead the CAS panel of arbitrators Drake would be joined by American lawyer Jeffrey Mishkin who was selected by WADA and the ISU while French attorney Mathieu Maisonneuve had been nominated by Valieva 103 On September 28 CAS ordered the production of further documentation and announced that her hearing had been adjourned until November 9 10 It appeared that one of the parties in the case requested a file that had not previously been a part of the proceedings 10 Significant technical achievements editOn 23 August 2019 at the junior level of the Grand Prix in France Valieva performed a quadruple toe loop with a positive GOE which made her the second woman to perform this jump in the history of figure skating after Alexandra Trusova at competitions under the auspices of the International Skating Union 104 105 On 18 October 2020 a video appeared on the Internet where she performed a triple Axel with complication in training with two hands up 106 107 On 5 December 2020 she cleanly performed the triple Axel in the short program at the stage of the Russian Cup in Moscow On 12 February 2021 a video appeared on the Internet where Valieva performed a quadruple Salchow in training with two hands up 108 In 2022 Valieva became the first woman to land a quadruple jump at the Olympic Games 109 Awards editIn February 2022 after the end of the Olympics Valieva received the Order of Friendship from President Vladimir Putin 110 On 18 March 2022 in Kazan Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov met and awarded her a Duslyk order and a medal of 100 years of the Establishment of Tatar ASSR to her mother Alsu Valieva In other media editQuad Loop 2023 a stage play on the doping scandal surrounding Kamila Valieva was written and directed by Inge Vera Lipsius and performed at The Merchant House Amsterdam in March April 2023 The play is a montage text that combines direct quotations with original writing to tell the story of Valieva through the eyes of the media it was performed by a young cast of women actors 111 112 Programs edit nbsp Valieva at the 2018 Rostelecom Cup gala nbsp Valieva at the 2019 2020 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final medal ceremonySeason Short program Free skating Exhibition2023 2024 I See Red by Everybody Loves An Outlaw choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz Black Panther Wakanda Forever Wakanda by Ludwig Goransson Lift Me Up by Rihanna A King s Sunset by Ludwig Goransson Never Forget by Sampa the Greatchoreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz2022 2023 113 Cornfield Chase by Hans Zimmer performed by Dorian Marko Tick Tock by Hans Zimmer from Interstellar choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz Low Mist Variation 1 Day 5 by Ludovico Einaudi Truman Sleeps from The Truman Show by Philip Glass Obscura by Power Haus and Christian Reindl choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz Wednesday Main Title by Danny Elfman Goo Goo Muck by The Cramps Bloody Mary by Lady Gaga2021 2022 114 In Memoriam by Kirill Richter choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz Bolero by Maurice Ravel choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz Shutting Down Grace s Lab from Avatar by James Horner choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz2020 2021 115 Storm by Eric Radford choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz Bolero by Maurice Ravel choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz Exogenesis Symphony Part 3 by Muse choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz2019 2020 116 Girl on a Ball Spiegel im spiegel by Arvo Part Allerdale Hall from Crimson Peak by Fernando Velazquez choreo by Eteri Tutberidze Exogenesis Symphony Part 3 by Muse choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Spartacus by Aram Khachaturian choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz2018 2019 Girl on a Ball Spiegel im spiegel by Arvo Part Allerdale Hall from Crimson Peak by Fernando Velazquez choreo by Eteri Tutberidze Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Spartacus by Aram Khachaturian choreo by Daniil Gleikhengauz Girl on a Ball Spiegel im spiegel by Arvo Part Allerdale Hall from Crimson Peak by Fernando Velazquez choreo by Eteri TutberidzeWorld records and achievements editBecame only the second woman to land a quad toe loop at the 2019 JGP France 117 Became the first woman ever to surpass 90 in the short program 46 170 and 180 point barrier in the free skate as well as 250 260 and 270 point barrier in total 118 119 Set the junior record for the highest free skate score and total score at the 2020 Junior World Championships surpassing the previous records in both categories set by her former training mate Alexandra Trusova Her record scores were later surpassed by teammate Sofia Akateva in 2021 23 Set the new senior record for the highest valued triple Axel with 11 54 points at the 2022 European Championships Became the first European woman to land a triple Axel and the first woman to land a quadruple jump at the Olympic Games during the team event held from 4 7 February 2022 120 Senior world record scores edit Valieva has set eight world record scores Women s combined total recordsDate Score Event Note27 November 2021 272 71 2021 Rostelecom Cup Current world record Valieva became the first woman to break the 270 point barrier for the total score 30 October 2021 265 08 2021 Skate Canada Valieva became the first woman to break the 250 and 260 point barriers for the total score 10 October 2021 249 24 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy She broke the previous record held by Alena Kostornaia by about 2 points Women s short programDate Score Event Note13 January 2022 90 45 2022 Europeans Current world record Broke her own record set at the 2021 Rostelecom Cup by over three points 26 November 2021 87 42 2021 Rostelecom Cup Broke the previous record held by Alena Kostornaia by about 2 points Women s free skating recordsDate Score Event Note27 November 2021 185 29 2021 Rostelecom Cup Current world record 29 October 2021 180 89 2021 Skate Canada Valieva became the first woman to surpass the 180 point barrier in the free skate 10 October 2021 174 31 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy She broke the previous record held by Alexandra Trusova by about 8 points and became the first woman to surpass the 170 point barrier in the free skate Junior world record scores edit Valieva has set two junior world record scores under the 5 5 GOE Grade of Execution system Junior ladies combined total recordsDate Score Event Note7 March 2020 227 30 2020 World Junior Championships Broken by Sofia Akateva on 18 September 2021 Junior ladies free skating recordsDate Score Event Note7 March 2020 152 38 2020 World Junior Championships Broken by Sofia Akateva on 18 September 2021 Competitive highlights editGP Grand Prix JGP Junior Grand Prix International 121 Event 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24Olympics 4thEuropeans 1stGP Final CGP Rostelecom 1stGP Skate Canada 1stCS Finlandia 1stInternational Junior 122 Junior Worlds 1stJGP Final 1stJGP France 1stJGP Russia 1stNational 122 Russian Champ 2nd DSQ 2ndRussian Junior Champ 1stRussian Cup Final a 1st 2ndGPR Golden Skate 1stGPR Idel 1st 4thTeam eventsOlympics 1st T 1st PChannel One Trophy 1st T 1st P 2nd T 2nd PTBD Assigned C Event cancelled T Team result P Personal result DSQ Disqualified Medals awarded for team result only Detailed results editSenior level edit Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships Personal bests are italicized Current world record scores are bold and italicized Previous world records highlighted in bold 2023 24 seasonDate Event SP FS Total Details11 12 November 2023 2023 Russian Grand Prix 4th Stage 1 81 09 4 132 50 4 213 59 Details2022 23 seasonDate Event SP FS Total Details3 5 March 2023 2023 Russian Grand Prix Final 3 78 97 3 162 79 2 241 76 Details20 25 December 2022 2023 Russian Championships 4 76 61 1 170 71 2 247 32 Details4 6 November 2022 2022 Cup of Russia Series 3rd Stage 1 83 30 1 158 42 1 241 72 Details22 23 October 2022 2022 Cup of Russia Series 1st Stage 1 83 92 2 160 74 1 244 67 Details2021 22 seasonDate Event SP FS Total Details25 27 March 2022 2022 Channel One Trophy 1 83 63 2 173 88 2T 2P 257 5115 17 February 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 1 82 16 5 141 93 4 224 09 Details4 7 February 2022 2022 Winter Olympics Team event 1 90 18 1 178 92 1T 1P 269 10 Details13 15 January 2022 2022 European Championships 1 90 45 1 168 61 1 259 06 Details21 26 December 2021 2022 Russian Championships 1 90 38 DSQ 193 10 DSQ 90 38 Details26 28 November 2021 2021 Rostelecom Cup 1 87 42 1 185 29 1 272 71 Details29 31 October 2021 2021 Skate Canada International 1 84 19 1 180 89 1 265 08 Details7 10 October 2021 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy 3 74 93 1 174 31 1 249 24 DetailsJunior level edit nbsp Valieva at the 2019 20 Junior Grand Prix FinalSmall medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships Previous junior world record scores highlighted in bold 2020 21 seasonDate Event SP FS Total Details26 February 2 March 2021 2021 Russian Cup Final 1 88 71 3 149 29 1 238 00 Details5 7 February 2021 2021 Channel One Trophy 1 90 25 1 179 19 1T 1P 269 4423 27 December 2020 2021 Russian Championships 2 79 99 2 174 02 2 254 01 Details5 8 December 2020 2020 Cup of Russia Series 5th Stage 1 86 20 1 168 66 1 254 8 Details10 13 October 2020 2020 Cup of Russia Series 2nd Stage 1 85 10 3 148 60 2 233 70 Details2019 20 seasonDate Event SP FS Total Details2 8 March 2020 2020 World Junior Championships 1 74 92 1 152 38 1 227 30 Details4 8 February 2020 2020 Russian Junior Championships 1 78 50 1 159 67 1 238 17 Details5 8 December 2019 2019 20 JGP Final 4 69 02 1 138 45 1 207 47 Details11 14 September 2019 2019 JGP Russia 1 73 56 1 148 39 1 221 95 Details21 24 August 2019 2019 JGP France 3 62 31 1 138 40 1 200 71 DetailsReferences edit The 2023 Russian Cup Final was renamed as the 2023 Russian Grand Prix Final ISU results for Kamila Valieva isuresults com Retrieved 8 September 2023 ISU World Standings for Single amp Pair Skating and Ice Dance Women a b Panja Tariq 15 February 2022 Kamila Valieva had three substances that could be used to treat heart conditions in her sample Only one is banned The New York Times Retrieved 14 February 2022 a b Gina Kolata 15 February 2022 Cardiologists question the utility of the drugs found in Valieva s blood The New York Times Retrieved 16 February 2022 Russian star practices despite report of positive drug test AP NEWS 10 February 2022 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Paula 7 March 2020 Kamila Valieva captures Junior World gold in season debut Golden Skate Archived from the original on 9 March 2020 Retrieved 14 March 2020 a b McCarvel Nick 14 September 2020 Kolyada s comeback Medvedeva s new choreo 5 things from Russian test skate Olympic Channel Archived from the original on 30 October 2020 Retrieved 22 October 2020 2020 CUP OF RUSSIA SERIES Archived from the original on 4 December 2020 Retrieved 3 January 2021 Flade Tatjana 25 December 2020 Shcherbakova edges Valieva for lead in Ladies Short at Russian Nationals Golden Skate Archived from the original on 26 December 2020 Retrieved 3 January 2021 Flade Tatjana 26 December 2020 Shcherbakova wins impressive battle takes third title at Russian Nationals Golden Skate Archived from the original on 10 January 2021 Retrieved 3 January 2021 Goh ZK 6 February 2021 Valieva leads the way as Team Zagitova s Red Machine lead at Channel One Cup Olympic Channel Archived from the original on 27 February 2021 Retrieved 28 February 2021 Goh ZK 7 February 2021 Alina Zagitova s Red Machine win Channel One Cup Olympic Channel Archived from the original on 2 March 2021 Retrieved 28 February 2021 Goh ZK 27 February 2021 Kamila Valieva in pole position at Russian Cup Final after short program Olympic Channel Archived from the original on 28 February 2021 Retrieved 28 February 2021 Jiwani Rory 28 February 2021 Juniors dominate as Kamila Valieva takes Russian Cup Final win Olympic Channel Archived from the original on 28 February 2021 Retrieved 28 February 2021 Browne Ken 10 October 2021 Kamila Valieva wins Finlandia Trophy 2021 with sublime free skate Olympic Channel Archived from the original on 10 October 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Slater Paula 31 October 2021 Russia s Kamila Valieva wins gold at Skate Canada in debut Golden Skate Archived from the original on 31 October 2021 Retrieved 1 November 2021 Figure skating Grand Prix Final cancelled over travel rules CBC Sports 2 December 2021 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2022 Slater Paula 6 February 2022 ROC overtakes USA on Day 2 of Olympic Figure Skating Team Event Golden Skate Slater Paula 7 February 2022 ROC wins Olympic figure skating team event Golden Skate Ramsay George 7 February 2022 Kamila Valieva Russian figure skater becomes first woman to land a quad at the Winter Olympics CNN Slater Paula 15 February 2022 Kamila Valieva skates to lead in Beijing Golden Skate Culpepper Chuck 17 February 2022 In an Olympic upset winning figure skaters get a medal ceremony after all Washington Post Brandon Penny How Many Quads Will We See in the Women s Free Skate NBC Chicago Retrieved 27 February 2022 ISU Statement on the Ukrainian crisis Participation in international competitions of Skaters and Officials from Russia and Belarus International Skating Union 1 March 2022 Campigotto Jesse 25 October 2022 Russian Olympic athletes remain banned but for how long CBC Sports Retrieved 24 December 2022 Kozina Anna 23 October 2022 Kamila Valieva vyigrala Zolotoj konek Moskvy Kamila Valieva won the Golden Skate of Moscow RGRU in Russian Retrieved 24 December 2022 Kamila Valieva pobedila na etape Gran pri Rossii po figurnomu kataniyu v Kazani Kamila Valieva won the Russian Grand Prix in figure skating in Kazan Kazan in Russian 7 November 2022 Retrieved 24 December 2022 Valieva perestala byt glavnym favoritom chempionata Rossii Ona ne popala dazhe v top 3 kak eto sluchilos Valieva has ceased to be the main favorite of the Russian championship She did not even get into the top 3 how did this happen Sport Mail in Russian 23 December 2022 Retrieved 24 December 2022 Chistova Elena 24 December 2022 Akateva vyigrala ChR po figurnomu kataniyu Valieva vtoraya Tuktamysheva tretya Akatieva won the Russian Championships in figure skating Valieva second Tuktamysheva third Championat in Russian Retrieved 24 December 2022 Kamila Valiyeva had no fault in drug test case Russian Anti Doping Agency says WADA statement on RUSADA finding in ROC skater case Declaration de l AMA sur la conclusion de RUSADA dans le cas d une patineuse du ROC World Anti Doping Agency Retrieved 13 January 2023 a b Tetrault Farber Gabrielle Axon Iain Grohmann Karolos 9 February 2022 Figure skating Russian media say teen star tested positive for banned drug Reuters Retrieved 9 February 2022 a b Brennan Christine 9 February 2022 Positive drug test by Russian Kamila Valieva has forced a delay of Olympic team medals ceremony USA Today CAS registers WADA s appeal against Russian figure skater Valieva tass com 14 November 2022 Olympic medals in team figure skating delayed by legal issue AP News 9 February 2022 Retrieved 9 February 2022 Thompson Anna 11 February 2022 Winter Olympics Kamila Valieva failed drug test confirmed BBC Sport Retrieved 12 February 2022 Pretot Julien 12 February 2022 Mitigating factors in six week delay for Valieva s test result Reuters Macur Juliet Keh Andrew 12 February 2022 Star Russian Figure Skater Tested Positive for Banned Drug The New York Times Pavitt Michael 12 February 2022 RUSADA blames COVID 19 wave for delayed analysis of Valieva sample Inside the Games PA Media 12 February 2022 Kamila Valieva IOC welcomes investigation of Russian figure skater s entourage as 15 year old awaits CAS decision at Winter Olympics Sky Sports Lonas Lexi 12 February 2022 Russian figure skater s drug test case to be heard Sunday The Hill Ritchie Hannah Watson Angus Regan Helen 11 February 2022 Kamila Valieva Russian anti doping agency allowed teenage figure skater to compete in Olympics despite failed drug test CNN Retrieved 12 February 2022 Oxley Sonia 15 February 2022 Winter Olympics Kamila Valieva test due to contamination with grandad s medicine BBC Sport Russian skater Kamila Valieva cleared to compete at Olympics Associated Press 14 February 2022 Retrieved 14 February 2022 The CAS Ad Hoc Division Declines to Impose a Provisional Suspension on the Russian Figure Skater Kamila Valieva PDF Press release Court of Arbitration for Sport 14 February 2022 Ziegler Martyn Slot Owen 15 February 2022 Kamila Valieva took two legal heart drugs as well as testing positive for a banned substance The Times IOC EB decides no medal ceremonies following CAS decision on the case of ROC skater International Olympic Committee 14 February 2022 Titico Mike 20 February 2022 IOC s Bach reflects on unique obstacles with 2022 Winter Games NBC Sports via YouTube a b Kamila Valieva treatment by entourage was chillingsays IOC president Thomas Bach at Winter Olympics 2022 Eurosport 18 February 2022 Ellingsworth James 18 February 2022 I hate this sport Rage teen tears and Olympic collapse Associated Press Diaz Jaclyn 18 February 2022 Olympic Committee leader says he s disturbed by coach s treatment of Kamila Valieva NPR Grohmann Karolos 18 February 2022 Kremlin hits back at Olympic chief s criticism of Valieva coach s chilling reaction Reuters Retrieved 19 February 2022 a b IOC president Thomas Bach denounces tremendous coldness ESPN com 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from the original on 24 August 2019 Slater Paula 15 April 2021 Figure Skating Ladies and the Quad Jump Golden Skate Archived from the original on 25 April 2021 Retrieved 12 August 2021 ISU Progression of Highest Scores Statistics Free Skating Women ISU Results International Skating Union Archived from the original on 16 January 2022 Retrieved 22 January 2022 ISU Progression of Highest Scores Statistics Total Women ISU Results International Skating Union Archived from the original on 16 January 2022 Retrieved 22 January 2022 Oxley Sonia 7 February 2022 Winter Olympics Kamila Valieva lands historic quadruple jump BBC Sport Retrieved 13 February 2022 Competition Results Kamila VALIEVA International Skating Union Archived from the original on 1 November 2021 Retrieved 24 August 2019 a b Kamila Valerevna Valieva fskate ru in Russian Archived from the original on 3 August 2019 External links editKamila Valieva at the International Skating Union nbsp Kamila Valieva at Olympedia nbsp Kamila Valieva at Olympics com Kamila Valieva on Instagram nbsp World Records Held by Kamila ValievaPreceded by nbsp Alexandra Trusova Ladies Free Skating27 November 2021 Current Succeeded byIs the incumbentPreceded by nbsp Alena Kostornaia Ladies Short Program13 January 2022 Current Succeeded byIs the incumbentPreceded by nbsp Alena Kostornaia Ladies Total Score27 November 2021 Current Succeeded byIs the incumbentJunior World Records Held by Kamila ValievaPreceded by nbsp Alexandra Trusova Ladies Junior Free Skating7 March 2020 18 September 2021 Succeeded by nbsp Sofia AkatevaPreceded by nbsp Alexandra Trusova Ladies Junior Total Score7 March 2020 18 September 2021 Succeeded by nbsp Sofia Akateva Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kamila Valieva amp oldid 1185306323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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