U.S. determine skaters have allegedly been provided torches from the Worldwide Olympic Committee (IOC) rather than medals because the doping accusation case in opposition to Russian skater Kamila Valieva continues.

The stance on discontinuing medal ceremonies for occasions attended by Valieva was reaffirmed on Wednesday, the Related Press reported. The torches, in line with two nameless sources, got as holdover items.

The U.S. positioned second behind the Russian Olympic Committee squad within the staff competitors involving Valieva final week.

Nathan Chen received gold for the U.S. in males's singles, whereas Individuals Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue took bronze in ice dancing.

Nathan Chen Wins Gold Beijing Winter Olympics
The U.S. determine skating staff was reportedly provided torches as non permanent items rather than medals, in line with the Related Press. Above, U.S. determine skater Nathan Chen after profitable the lads's singles competitors on the Beijing Olympics.GETTY IMAGES

On Tuesday, American Alysa Liu completed eighth within the girls's singles brief program. Teammates Mariah Bell and Karen Chen had been eleventh and thirteenth, respectively.

"I'm proud of what I did," Liu informed U.S. Determine Skating in a information launch. "All of my coaching has been to get to the Olympics, and my dream has come true."

Russians maintain the highest two positions after the brief program, led by Valieva in first. Anna Shcherbakova is second place, whereas Kaori Sakamoto of Japan is in third getting into the lengthy program.

If a Russian wins the occasion, a medal ceremony won't be held, in line with new guidelines positioned by the IOC. The foundations, which had been reaffirmed on Wednesday in line with AP, had been put in place after it was revealed that Valieva, 15, examined optimistic for a banned coronary heart medicine in December. However the Court docket of Arbitration dominated that she might proceed to compete.

Valieva is just not the one athlete on the Olympics accused of doping. Ukrainian cross-country skier Valentyna Kaminska has been banned from the remainder of competitors after she examined optimistic for 3 banned substances.

In accordance with the Worldwide Testing Company (ITA), Kaminska examined optimistic for an "anabolic androgenic steroid" in addition to methylhexanamine and heptaminol, two substances categorized by the World Anti-Doping Company as stimulants.

"Because of this the athlete is prevented from competing, coaching, teaching, or collaborating in any exercise, through the Olympic Winter Video games Beijing 2022," the ITA wrote in a press release.

Newsweek reached out to the IOC for remark.

Replace 2/16/22, 12:08 p.m. ET: This story has been up to date with data on Valentyna Kaminska's Olympic ban.

Kamila Valieva Shorts Ending
Kamila Valieva of Russia skates through the girls's singles brief program on day 11 of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Video games at Capital Indoor Stadium on February 15, 2022, in Beijing, China.Photograph by Jean Catuffe/Getty Pictures