Sporting and political figures in Russia have responded to the cancellation of the Winter Olympics medal ceremony for the determine skating group occasion, which was gained by Russian athletes.

The Worldwide Olympic Committee (IOC) cited authorized obstacles that needed to be settled with the Worldwide Skating Union for its resolution to postpone Tuesday's ceremony.

The ultimate a day earlier had been dominated by the 15-year-old Russian Olympic Committee sensation Kamila Valieva.

The Contained in the Video games web site has reported that the IOC made its resolution as a result of one of many ROC skaters had failed a doping check that was carried out earlier than the Beijing Video games.

Citing numerous sources, The Guardian has reported that the substance concerned was not efficiency enhancing.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov mentioned on Wednesday: "Whereas we've not heard any official statements, let's nonetheless choose by official statements.

"Let's nonetheless anticipate some clarification for understanding both from our sports activities officers or from the IOC," he informed reporters, in response to the information company Tass.

Dmitry Svishev, a member of the Russian parliament's committee for sport and tourism, mentioned: "We have to anticipate data from official sources, just like the ROC and Russian Determine Skating Federation."

The doping declare "could be a mistake," he added, in response to RT. "That is why, let's keep past media hysteria and proceed making ready for the competitions."

RT, a state-funded information outlet, additionally quoted Alexander Enbert, a Russian silver medalist in pairs skating on the 2018 Winter Olympics, who mentioned he did not "understand how doping may also help" together with his sport.

"Determine skating has at all times remained a pure sport, the place such incidents have been very uncommon," Enbert added.

A constructive doping check can be a blow to the IOC after it allowed Russian athletes to compete beneath the ROC banner regardless of a ban due to state-sponsored doping.

A veteran Russian skating coach, Tatiana Tarasova, mentioned of the allegation: "This can't be true. We might be pointed fingers at, however we're all clear."

Russian media have additionally reported the feedback of Alexei Zheleznyakov, described by Pravda as one of many group's choreographers.

Zheleznyakov mentioned nobody from the Russian group may violate anti-doping guidelines and wrote on social media: "They need to deprive us of this gold!" He has additionally described the allegation as "nonsense" and "provocation," in response to Komsomolskaya Pravda.

IOC spokesperson Mark Adams informed reporters that the ceremony would happen as quickly as doable after a "scenario arose at brief discover that requires authorized session." He didn't present additional particulars.

"You'll be able to wager your backside greenback we're doing all the pieces that this case might be resolved," Adams added.

The ROC group is Valieva, Mark Kondratiuk, 18, Anastasia Mishina, 20, Aleksandr Galliamov, 22, Victoria Sinitsina, 26, and Nikita Katsalapov, 30.

Valieva made historical past on Monday by changing into the primary girl to land a quadruple leap on the Olympics, performing the feat twice throughout her routine.

Newsweek has contacted the IOC for remark.

Kamila Valieva of Team Russia
Kamila Valieva of the Russian Olympic Committee competes on day three of the Winter Olympics at Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing on February 7. The 15-year-old's dominant efficiency helped the ROC win gold, however their medal ceremony has been canceled.Jean Catuffe/Getty