Yeah I'm with Witt... and Weir and Lipinski on the NBC crew.
The CAS should never have let her compete. That court's view of "irreparable harm" was way off the mark, as any of the Olympic athletes could have made clear to them.
I mean what actually ensued with Valieva, how does that stack up in the irreparable harm department??! The child folded under all the pressure, skated a disastrous routine, falling entirely out of several jumps and then melted down on global television. She'll not get over that in a couple months.
Valieva is "a protected person" because of her age, yes, but she could have just been told she could not compete due to the failed doping test, and that a rule is a rule, even though her suspension was due to the failure of the adults around her. A little therapy, some time with friends and family, she's FIFTEEN, she'd soon be back on the ice with new coaches and maybe a little healthy skepticism about medications. Who the hell knows how long it will take her to recover from what happened instead.
Then there's the harm done to the medallists and the other competitors, having to skate knowing they hadn't been dealing with a level field, maybe wondering about each other, and then everyone having to wait for the several meltdowns to be handled after the finish. The way the Russian crew dealt with all that chaos was completely incompetent and shameful.
Did you see the footage of the gold medallist Shcherbakova? Not when she'd just finished her skate, but later, standing around all by herself for minute after minute, during the after-skate meltdowns of the two other Russians, and finally sitting down to wait with no one but that teddy bear to keep her company for too long.
Talk about irreparable harm. That's a once in lifetime moment, winning a first gold medal at the Olympics! Does she look like she's having the time of her life? Someone needs to make the CAS watch that part of the footage over and over for about an hour.