 And in sports, Russian teenage figure skating sensation Kamela Vareva was one day cleared by the court of arbitration for sports to continue competing in the Belgian Olympics despite failing the doping test. The CAS said it had rejected appeals by the International Olympic Committee, the World Anti-Doping Agency and International Skating Union to have the suspension of the 15 year-old reinstated. The athlete is now unable to take part in the singles event and begins on Tuesday, just a day after the top sport court releases decision, she will be a favourite to win the competition. There's a balance here, we have to offer everyone we can the chance to follow their Olympic dream and I think everyone would like to see younger athletes involved and everyone will remember from Tokyo some of the amazing performances, for example in skateboarding. But there is a balance and there is a challenge and that's the welfare of the athletes and I went through the measures that I think I know that are being taken, we need to do of course, everyone needs to do more in these cases, but it starts with the NOC with support from the IOC, but I think what would be disappointing is if somehow we didn't allow the opportunity for these athletes to...