Russian teenager Kamila Valieva is likely to compete in the women's figure skating event at the Games after failing a dope test before the winter Beijing Olympics. On Monday, the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) said that 15-year-old Valieva was not required to be temporarily suspended without a thorough investigation. The award ruled in favour of the player because he is still a minor and the rules for him are going to be different from adult players. CAS Director-General Mathieu Reeb has said that the panel, after consideration, admitted that the player is going to suffer a loss if she is stopped from participating in the Olympics. Following this decision, Valieva and other Skaters from Russia are going to aim for a clean sweep in the women's figure skating event. The competition is scheduled to run from Tuesday to Thursday. After the decision, Valieva participated in the practice session in the time she had met. The convict was found in December last year: Skater Valieva was also found guilty of consuming the banned drug on December 25, but the Swedish lab's investigation result came out a week ago. Earlier, she had won a gold medal for the Russian Olympic Committee. The reason for the 6-week delay in the report coming is not clear, but Russian officials say that the staff in the lab was low due to the spread of the Omicron variant in January. Casper Rudd excels at Argentina Open, wins title to his name Australian cricketer Glenn Maxwell to marry Indian girl We miss u Raina trending from twitter to sharechat, know the matter...?"