o c team should be disqualified from this olympics and further olympics in the next 8. yes. that is despite nothing has yet been proven. the investigation will continue. and i'm the i o. c. andrew sada. both confirmed that camille oliver still hasn't opened her b sample and that is the usually the procedure if an athlete wants to establish his or her innocence. and again, that hasn't been an obstacle for number of funded. some commentators who seemed to have completely forgotten about the presumption of innocence and went ballistic on that camille of oliver, which is a sharp contrast to many other doping allegation, cases in the past, including those where those accused were found innocent and not guilty in taking bds probably the most amble case like that is that of an 18 year old us artistic gymnast kiersten shall de been who in 2016 i was found to have been tested positive with h. c. t, z, a substance on the water prohibited a substances list. it was later revealed according to the u. s. anti doping agency that she may have taking it by an accident, by drinking a water straight from the 4 set. and eventually, shall have been was allowed to take part in the 2016 olympics, bec