Trimetazidine is on the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) list of metabolic regulators and is banned both inside and outside the organization.
The Russian newspaper RBC revealed today (9/2) that the star of figure skating, Kamila Valieva, who made history at the Winter Olympics with a quadruple rotation, tested positive for trimetazidine.
According to the information, this is the medicine used to treat angina.
It is noted that the newspaper did not disclose its sources.
The news leaked late at night in Beijing, while the Russian Olympic Committee refused to comment that the 15-year-old, a member of the "gold" ensemble in team figure skating, tested positive.
Trimetazidine is on the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) list of metabolic regulators and is banned both inside and outside the organization.
Source: RES - EIA
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