IOC: It's 'premature' to draw conclusions from Kamila Valieva doping case because it's still ongoing

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IOC: It's 'premature' to draw conclusions from Kamila Valieva doping case because it's still ongoing
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IOC spokesperson Mark Adams said it's premature to be making any 'grand statements' or conclusions off Kamila Valieva's doping case because it is still in process.

In 2016, World Anti-Doping Agency investigators found that more than 1,000 Russian athletes were involved in, or benefitted from, the nation's state-sponsored doping program from 2011 to 2015, including at the 2014 Sochi Olympics. That probe helped lead to sanctions against Russia's sports program, which is why the nation is competing as the"Yet despite that history, the IOC has been unwilling to draw a link between Valieva's case and Russia's state-sponsored doping efforts.

"We don't have the details of the current case, my impression from what I've seen and heard is that there is no connection with the institutionalized doping we had in Sochi," veteran IOC member Denis Oswald said Tuesday."It seems to be a totally different case, but again, difficult to have an opinion without having all details.""I don't know much more than you about the case," he said.

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