Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Team event — Wikipedia
Wikipedia's Featured Article for May 24, 2026: the full entry covering competition results, the Valieva doping case, and the reallocation of medals.

Wikipedia's Featured Article for May 24, 2026 is the figure skating team event at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics — a competition of genuine highlights (Nathan Chen, Sui Wenjing's world record, a Daft Punk ice dance) that then froze for 912 days when 15-year-old Kamila Valieva tested positive for a banned cardiac drug. The medals finally arrived at the Paris Summer Olympics in 2024, and the sport raised its minimum age to 17 as a direct consequence.

"WADA and the ISU have to appeal this decision, for the sake of the credibility of the anti-doping system and the rights of all athletes. The world can't possibly accept this self-serving decision by RUSADA, which in the recent past has been a key instrument of Russia's state sponsored doping fraud and is non-compliant. Justice demands a full, fair, public hearing outside of Russia." 1
"The Olympics represent something very special. It's a neutral playing field [where athletes] come and in front of the world, declare their hard work and their dedication and their determination and grit and their integrity of who they are as athletes. The decision being postponed for so long really detracts from the integrity of the Olympic image and the Olympic values." 1
Wikipedia's Featured Article for May 24, 2026: the full entry covering competition results, the Valieva doping case, and the reallocation of medals.
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The full Wikipedia Featured Article: competition results, segment scores, the Valieva doping case, appeals, medal reallocation, and the Paris ceremony.
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