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17.02.2022 - 20:30 / perezhilton.com
Kamila Valieva‘s controversial time at the Beijing Olympics is over.
The 15-year-old figure skater competing for the Russian Olympic Committee‘s team had been at the center of a very controversial situation after being allowed to continue to skate even after testing positive for a banned substance.
The International Olympic Committee had responded to the controversy by previously announcing that if she were to win a medal in the short program finals, they would not hold a medal ceremony. And for most of the week, it looked as though that might happen, as Valieva was the favorite to win the gold.
As we previously noted, that potential situation understandably caused much chagrin throughout the rest of the figure skating community. But now, Thursday’s free skate finals have now come and gone, and Valieva did not medal. And the rest of the figure skating world is letting their opinions on the matter be known!
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As they always are, NBC broadcasters Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski were right on top of the controversy before and throughout Valieva’s free skate performance. Watching Kamila warm up prior to taking the ice for the event, the two former skaters shared insightful thoughts about it all.
Lipinski noted that the skater’s age — remember, she’s just 15! — needs to be taken into context throughout this doping situation, saying:
And that they have! Weir agreed with that, and correctly added that the failed drug test should have disqualified her in the first place:
Valieva’s free skate failure took care of that, though.
The Russian teenager delivered a mistake-filled performance during the event, which aired live very early on Thursday morning across America.
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