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Canada watching closely as Olympic medals in team figure skating delayed by legal issue

Feb 8, 2022 | 11:24 PM

BEIJING — An ongoing legal issue that could affect the medallists in the team figure skating competition at the Beijing Olympics, an event in which Canada finished fourth, has caused the award ceremony to be delayed, the IOC said Wednesday.

The ceremony to award the Russian team the gold medals, the United States silver and Japan bronze was pulled from its scheduled slot late Tuesday.

International Olympic Committee spokesman Mark Adams said the reason was a “legal consultation” required with the governing body of skating.

Details of the case were not specified.

“We have athletes that have won medals involved,” Adams said at the daily news briefing.

In a one-line statement, the International Skating Union also cited ongoing legal talks.

If any athlete and team were disqualified, an appeal would likely follow to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Canada would be in line to be upgraded.

“We have no information beyond the fact that the ceremony was postponed,” Skate Canada said Tuesday

Some skaters in the men’s competition are due to finish their events Thursday and leave China soon after.

“Everyone is doing absolutely everything that the situation can be resolved as soon as possible,” Adams said.

However, he cautioned “as you know, legal issues can sometimes drag on.”

A terrific Olympic debut by teenager Madeline Schizas highlighted Canada’s fourth-place finish in the team event.

The Canadians finished with 53 points to edge China (50).

—With files from The Associated Press.

The Associated Press