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Feb 22, 2022 β€’ 11 tweets β€’ 5 min read β€’ Read on X
I am now back from #Beijing2022 and have had a proper sleep so feel ready to reflect. It's been an experience not many people will ever have had or get the chance to have, so it feels worth devoting a little thread of conclusions to it.

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1. Bubbles are hard

I have a whole new respect and sympathy for sports people who have been bubbling round the world. After 2+ weeks, the monotony of even things you liked at the beginning becomes extremely tough. It is as much about the loss of control as the situation itself.
2. China ain't exactly snowy

Fake snow has become part of the Winter Olympics - thanks climate change - but this was the first 100 per cent fake snow Games, and Hebei province is a very dry place.

These were not the Green Games, they were the Brown Games.
(In fairness it did snow in Beijing one day and all the volunteers who seemed to mostly come from South China got very excited and built snowpeople.)
3. There is no shortage of great stories to tell

Bit niche, but I was gratified to see numbers online for all sorts of stories, and not just medal-winners. Olympians, particularly British winter ones, have usually had to sweat blood and tears to get there.
Farrell Treacy, who ended up getting to an Olympic final, caught Covid in January and was told he would not be going to Beijing, only for protocols to change and allow him to travel.

inews.co.uk/sport/olympics…
4. Journalism is a team game

One thing it took me years to learn is how your rivals are often your friends in sports journalism. All the other British journalists had been to Olympics before and you very much ended up running as a (knackered and grouchy) pack.
5. Eileen Gu will continue to fascinate

Expect to attract the trolls with this, but the American-Chinese superstar is going to set challenges for the CCP with her insistence on dual citizenship, technically illegal in China. More hereπŸ‘‡

inews.co.uk/sport/olympics…
6. Ice is nice

There are 57 ice rinks in England, yet ice skating gets under Β£100k of Olympic funding.

Skating - be it figure, speed or short track - is terrific to watch and easily accessible for thousands. Could we not become a country of skating medallists?
7. Go watch figure skating live

I've never been a figure skating guy, but it is a sport that massively loses something on TV. The athleticism, power and speed of the people involved is off the charts.

Also, you might get the chance to watch Kamila Valieva, who is box office.
8. Roll on Paris

Hopefully, the people foolish enough to send me to Beijing will make the same mistake again and want to send me to Paris for the Summer Games in two years' time. And Milan in four. And LA in six.

I'm hooked.

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More from @jamesgraysport

Feb 18, 2022
Wow. Thomas Bach goes after the entourage of Kamila Valieva.

"She was received with such tremendous coldness. It was chilling."

#Beijing2022 #FigureSkating
More from Thomas Bach on Eteri Tutberidze and co (although did not use her name, but clear who he was talking about).

"You could feel this chilling atmosphere, this distance."

Bach also mentions TV pictures of Trusova in distress and her comments afterwards.

#Beijing2022
"All of this does not give me much confidence in this closest entourage of Kamila...neither with regard to what happened in the past nor as far as it concerns the future. How to deal, how to address, how to treat a minor athletes and under such an obvious mental stress."
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Feb 14, 2022
BREAKING: Kamila Valieva WILL compete tomorrow in the #figureskating after the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld her appeal against suspension.

She will be allowed to compete - but the overall case of her failed test will be investigated after the Games.

#Beijing2022
Full reasonings behind Kamila Valieva decision here:

The Kamila Valieva reasons are:

- the standard of evidence for minors in doping is different
- not letting her compete would cause 'irreparable harm'
- she did not test positive during the Olympic Games
- the positive test was too late to allow her to establish a proper defence
Read 6 tweets
Feb 11, 2022
BREAKING: The International Testing Agency (ITA) have confirmed that a sample taken from Kamila Valieva, 15, on 25 December 2021, returned positive for banned substance trimetazidine.

#Beijing2022
According to ITA, Kamila Valieva was provisionally suspended from competition on 8 February, the day after Russia won gold in the team #figureskating.

The decision was challenged, and heard on Wednesday evening. The Russian Anti-Doping Agency accepted the appeal and lifted ban.
IOC say they are appealing the decision to lift Kamila Valieva's suspension to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

There will be an expedited process in an effort to return a decision before she competes again on Tuesday.

#FigureSkating
Read 9 tweets
Feb 10, 2022
IOC's Mark Adams quizzed on the Kamila Valieva drugs case.

"I'm not going to comment on all sorts of speculation that I have seen. We had a situation arise yesterday at short notice that has legal implications. I'm not going to comment because it wouldn't be appropriate."
IOC's Mark Adams refuses even to comment on which body is handling this case.

Helpful.

#Beijing2022
Meanwhile, Kamila Valieva (who did not train yesterday) is out on the practice ice as we speak, as per @rockerskating (who I recommend following if you are really interested).

#Beijing2022
Read 7 tweets
Nov 17, 2021
NEW

An International Olympic Committee spokesperson has told me the IOC are "encouraged by assurances that Peng Shuai is safe. We are touch with the International Tennis Federation who continue to monitor the situation.”

#WhereIsPengShuai
I didn't expect much more or different, but it is a pretty weak statement and is almost exactly the same as the opening lines of the ATP statement.

I appreciate this is a delicate situation and there may be further back-channels conversations going on but still: weak.
None of these "assurances" have come from reliable sources outside China, and no one has been able to contact her in any of the normal ways.

If she really was safe, well and not being at the very least censored, we would have heard from her.

#WhereIsPengShuai
Read 7 tweets
Nov 17, 2021
Fairly pessimistic interview by Roger Federer in the Swiss press today. Says he will not be at the Australian Open and that Wimbledon would be a surprise.

24heures.ch/federer-le-rev…
Federer: "The truth is I would be surprised to play Wimbledon... and Australia does not even come into play. We knew before the operation that its nature would require a months-long break."
Federer also says: "My life isn't going to collapse if I don't play a Grand Slam final again. But it would be the ultimate dream to go back. And in fact, I still believe in it. I believe in these kinds of miracles."
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