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2022 olympics

The Russian figure skating team will still receive a medal from the 2022 Beijing Olympics ahead of Canada despite one of Russia's skaters being disqualified.

On Monday the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) announced gold medal winner Kamila Valieva was disqualified from the 2022 Winter Games, two years after a doping scandal put her in the spotlight at the Olympics. She tested positive for a banned heart medication in results revealed during the Games.

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There'll be no need to cancel any more medal ceremonies at the Olympics because Russian teenager Kamila Valieva won't be involved.

The 15-year-old struggled under the spotlight of a doping scandal in her last event of the Games, taking a few hard tumbles during her routine and ultimately finishing in fourth place.

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Team Canada reclaimed Olympic hockey gold in the women's tournament on Thursday, and boy were the Americans upset about it.

It was a close game, but Canada managed to hand their rivals a heartbreaking 3-2 loss, leaving Team USA with a silver medal and a bitter feeling in Beijing.

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Would it be a Winter Olympics if Canada and the U.S. didn't meet in the women's hockey final?

The two teams will play for each country's only chance at a gold medal in hockey after the men's teams were both knocked out of their tournament.

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Changing teams at the Olympics has been like winning the lottery for Eileen Gu.

The gold medal-winning skier is reportedly raking in seven figures after deciding to represent China at the Olympics, even though she was born and raised in California.

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