Camilla Vallieva.
The 15-year-old Vallieva shook the world as soon as she appeared!
In the women's singles short program of the figure skating team competition on the morning of the 6th, Russia's Kamila Vallieva scored the highest score of 90.18 points.
And her short program light technology score is more than 10 points higher than the second-place Higuchi Shinba score.
Before the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, in the 2021 Figure Skating Grand Prix Russia, which was attended by many good players including Sherbakova, the 15-year-old Vallieva won a 3.31 bonus point in three and a half weeks with a near-full score of Sakhov in the free skating "Bolero", and two outer points on the ice.
At the time, she set a world record with a free skate of 185.29 points for a short show with a total score of 272.71. It is worth mentioning that Vallieva also broke the world record with 87.42 points on the short program.
This is only the Kazan girl's first adult season, and she has been competing in youth competitions before.
The "gifted girl" began her figure skating career in 2009, when she was emaciated and often sick and sent by her parents for physical exercise. They did not expect that this unintentional willow would bear fruitful fruit more than ten years later, and the little daughter who always needed to be cared for became a superstar.
"I practiced rhythmic gymnastics, ballet and figure skating, and finally my mom asked me to choose one. But did you know that the first time I went on the ice, I ate all the ice cubes? She smiled, a sweet smile on her face.
At the age of 6, in order to get her daughter better training, the family moved to Moscow in 2012, and Valieva attended the "Muscovite" Olympic Preparatory Sports School. In 2018, she entered the door of Russia's top figure skating coach Aitli Tutlizer.
Since participating in international competitions at the age of 13, Vallieva has basically not lost. She has super difficult movements, and she can also pass on the beauty to every bystander through her stretching and rhythmic artistic expression in the process, which has also become the biggest favorite for women's figure skating at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
The unbeaten record and the desire for honor have made Vallieva herself full of expectations for Beijing.
She said she's happy to be able to realize her Winter Olympics dream at the age of 15, "I want to feel that energy because there will be so many athletes coming together from all over the world." If I have the chance, I would also like to see the Great Wall, and everyone who comes to China should go and see it. ”
Now, she's in China, with her teammates and opponents.
Source: The Paper