Daily Breeze (Torrance)

ISU details proposal to raise age limit to 17

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Figure skating's governing body detailed a proposal to raise the athlete age limit to 17 at the Olympics and other internatio­nal events.

The proposal was expected even before 15-yearold Kamila Valieva's doping case dominated the women's event at the Beijing Olympics in February.

The Internatio­nal Skating Union, based in Geneva, wants the new age limit phased in before the 2026 Olympics in Italy and published a proposal to be voted on at its June 5-10 meetings in Thailand.

Though 15-year-olds could continue to compete next season, the limit is set to rise to 16 for the 202324 season. It would be 17 the year after, which is the last full season before the 2026 Winter Games in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.

The ISU's medical commission cited concerns with “burnout, disordered eating, and long-term consequenc­es of injury” with young teenage skaters pushed to perform more quadruple jumps.

The governing body “has a duty of care to protect the physical and psychologi­cal health and safety of all athletes including elite adolescent athlete(s),” the medical experts advise.

Valieva was put under extreme stress in Beijing as the gold medal favorite whose positive doping test in Russia was belatedly revealed during the games in China.

A Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport ruling allowed her to compete pending the full investigat­ion in Russia, but a mistake-filled free program dropped her to fourth place. She was then criticized rinkside by her celebrated coach, Eteri Tutberidze.

IOC president Thomas Bach later highlighte­d “tremendous coldness” in the Russian entourage, and the silver medalist, Alexandra Trusova, 17, also seemed distressed after competing. Gold medalist Anna Shcherbako­va was also 17.

The age-limit proposal has been made by the ISU's ruling council, after an earlier submission by the Norwegian skating federation.

“Our sport should facilitate rules and a competitio­n environmen­t that supports the possibilit­y of a long-lasting career,” the Norwegians said, noting how quickly women's Olympic champions left figure skating.

The gold medalists in five Winter Games between 1994 and 2018 were between the ages of 15 and 17 yet none continued competing beyond the following year's world championsh­ips, Norway's proposal said.

“The ISU must also consider the image they want to project as junior and senior champions,” its medical advisers said.

ISU member federation­s will vote on the age-limit proposal at their congress in Phuket, where they will also elect a new president.

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