Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva according to information published on the website of the International Skating Union, for the 2022/23 season he was transferred from the extended trial group, in which he was in the previous season, to the registered group.
Being in the extended pool, the athlete indicates the address of residence, but is not obliged to be there, pending doping control. The information is only used to understand where the athlete is and even if doping control goes to this address, but does not find the athlete, there will be no serious consequences.
After being transferred to a registered pool, it becomes mandatory for a 16-year-old skater to indicate a daily period of absolute availability of 60 minutes, within which she is guaranteed to be found at the address indicated for this period. If the athlete is not found at this address during the 60-minute “window”, the procedure for issuing a test pass, “flag”, will begin. Three such absences within 12 months will be considered an anti-doping rule violation, with a period of ineligibility up to two years.
Source : MatchTV
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