U.S. Olympic sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson pointed to a double commonplace for Olympic athletes after Russian determine skater Kamila Valieva was allowed to compete within the 2022 Winter Olympics regardless of testing optimistic for a banned substance.

"Can we get a stable reply on the distinction of her scenario and mines? My mom died and I can not run and was additionally favored to position high 3. The one distinction I see is I am a black younger girl," Richardson tweeted on Monday.

Richardson's feedback come shortly after the Courtroom of Arbitration for Sport dominated in opposition to imposing a suspension for Valieva. The Russian Anti-Doping Company beforehand suspended her after she examined optimistic for trimetazidine, a medicine that's used to extend blood circulation to the center.

In an announcement, the Courtroom of Arbitration for Sport's Director Normal Matthieu Reeb cited Valieva's age as a purpose why the suspension was denied.

"The athlete ought to profit from the next distinctive circumstances: She is beneath 16 and a protected particular person beneath the World Anti-Doping Company (WADA) code," Reeb stated.

Richardson, who was suspended from competing within the 2020 Summer time Olympics after testing optimistic for THC, went on to criticize the choice shortly after it was introduced.

"It is all within the pores and skin," Richardson wrote, including in a subsequent tweet that THC, the chemical compound present in marijuana, shouldn't be a performance-enhancing drug.

"Not one BLACK athlete has been about to compete with a case happening, I do not care what they are saying!!!," Richardson tweeted following the choice.

A number of different former Olympians additionally criticized the choice to permit Valieva to compete.

"This can be a slap within the face to the Olympic Video games, to our sport, and to each athlete that is ever competed on the Olympics clear," former Olympic determine skater Johnny Weir stated throughout an interview with NBC Sports activities' Mike Tirico.

Throughout an look on CNN's New Day, Olympic ice-dancer Kaitlyn Weaver responded to the choice by saying, "my coronary heart goes out to Sha'Carri Richardson."

"What in regards to the individuals who cannot compete due to the identical guidelines?" Weaver added.

The Worldwide Olympic Committee (IOC) additionally responded to the choice saying that there can be no medal ceremony if Valieva wins a medal within the ladies's single skating competitors.

"Ought to Ms. Valieva end amongst the highest three opponents within the ladies's single skating competitors, no flower ceremony and no medal ceremony will happen throughout the Olympic Winter Video games Beijing 2022," the IOC stated.

In an announcement issued on Monday, the USA Olympic & Paralympic Committee stated they had been "upset" by the choice made.

"Athletes have the proper to know they're competing on a stage taking part in area. Sadly, right now that proper is being denied. This seems to be one other chapter within the systemic and pervasive disregard for clear sport by Russia," the assertion stated.

Newsweek reached out to the IOC for additional remark, however didn't obtain a response in time for publication.

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Olympic sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson pointed to a double commonplace after Russian determine skater Kamila Valieva was cleared to compete after testing optimistic for a banned substance. Above, Richardson appears to be like on after profitable the Ladies's 100 Meter ultimate on Day 2 of the 2020 U.S. Olympic Monitor & Area Group trials at Hayward Area on June 19, 2021 in Eugene, Oregon.Patrick Smith/Getty