I would have preferred to see the IOC make the decision not to let her compete in these Olympics. It gives the wrong message to athletes at a time when sport is trying to clean up its image regarding illicit substances. She is an exceptional skater and at 15 has years in front of her to win more medals. I can't help feeling that Kamila is a pawn in all this. She would be devastated not to be allowed to skate but it is not fair to the other skaters, particularly those who win a medal but will not have the honour of standing on the podium to receive it. Australia made a mess of the Djokovic case and the IOC have made a mess of this.
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