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Russian Lolita, big trouble...

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On February 11, the Beijing Winter Olympics ended the seventh day of competition, and many stories occurred inside and outside the field...

Russian Lolita, big trouble...

| Vallieva is caught in the "ban on drugs"

On February 11, the International Testing Agency (ITA) released a report informing Kamila Valieva, a figure skater on the Russian Olympic Committee team. The report said the athlete's temporary ban had been lifted and she would be allowed to continue competing after the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Russian Lolita, big trouble...

On February 8, test results from Valieva's participation in the Russian Figure Skating Championships last December were released, and inspectors found the illicit drug trimetazidine from samples collected from her, and on the same day, Vallieva was temporarily banned by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency, including from the Beijing Winter Olympics. The next day, Valieva appealed to the Russian anti-doping agency, and that night, the temporary ban was lifted, allowing Valieva to continue training and participate in the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Russian Lolita, big trouble...

China International Television (CGTN) report on the Vallieva drug test incident

Sources from the International Monitoring Agency (ITA) said they would appeal on behalf of the IOC to the International Court of Arbitration for Sport to overturn the decision of russia's anti-doping agency to lift Valieva's interim ban, while the World Anti-Doping Agency and the International Skating Federation subsequently said they would appeal. On February 15, before The Women's Singles Shortshow competition, which Valieva plans to participate in, the Court of Arbitration for Sport will rule.

Russian Lolita, big trouble...

IOC social media previously celebrated the Russian figure skating team winning the championship

Previously, foreign media reported that the award ceremony of the figure skating team competition of the Beijing Winter Olympics was postponed due to "legal reasons". Subsequently, it was reported that "Russian and Austrian players are involved in banned drugs", and the IOC responded at the time that this was "pure speculation". Now the International Testing Agency (ITA) statement said that the final decision on the team competition in figure skating will be made by the International Skating Federation after a comprehensive review of The Vallieva case.

Russian Lolita, big trouble...

| Hirano Dreamwalk, LeapIng Sean White...

The Beijing Winter Olympics men's snowboard U-shaped venue final made people remember two things, one is that the "snowboard devil" Sean White completed his last dance of the Olympic Games, although he failed to win the gold and even get on the podium, but he received everyone's respect and blessings.

The competition was fierce, I did what I could and I was proud to finish fourth. As a contestant, I always want to be better, but I'm proud of myself. I left behind my long sporting career and my beloved snowboarding, and I left behind a legacy.

Russian Lolita, big trouble...

Shaun White's last dance was indeed not tragic enough compared to The Feather String, so people also left their attention to the champion, Japan's Hirano Bumon. In the final slide, Hirano made three 1440s and two 1280s, locking in the gold medal with a near-perfect 96 points and avoiding the Olympic "three consecutive asias".

Russian Lolita, big trouble...

Judging from Hirano's scoring table, he also encountered the situation of being "pressed", the third and fourth jumps are similar in difficulty and degree of completion, as a result, the score of the third jump of the American and Swiss referees is not high, and there are both American athletes and Swiss athletes involved in the championship competition of this game. Subjective scoring events will appear in such a situation, as a participating athlete can only be like Hirano Bumon, with impeccable response to the referee holding a magnifying glass to pick faults, once can not conquer, then do it again!

Russian Lolita, big trouble...

The 32nd Summer Olympics were held in Tokyo last year, and Hirano took part in the park race as a skateboarder. Although he is a top snowboarder, Hirano did not qualify for the final in the skateboarding competition across the discipline, but this did not prevent him from becoming a "double Olympian"!

Russian Lolita, big trouble...
Russian Lolita, big trouble...

| Van der Poole, dutch public enemy...

On February 11, the National Speed Skating Hall "Ice Ribbon", which has witnessed consecutive Olympic records being broken, finally ushered in the birth of the first new world record, in the men's 10,000 meters speed skating competition, Nils van der Poole won the championship with a time of 12 minutes 30 seconds 74, while breaking the men's 10,000 meters world record he set a year ago.

Russian Lolita, big trouble...

Although the name bears a very obvious Dutch or Flemish mark like van der, Nils van der Poole (grandfather was Dutch) is a Swedish athlete, and since the start of the Winter Olympics, the speed skating kingdom of the Netherlands has only lost two gold medals, the men's 5,000 meters and the men's 10,000 meters, both of which were taken by van de Poole. In a way, Van De Poole is the "public enemy" of the Netherlands in the kingdom of speed skating, and after winning the 5000m championship, Van De Poole openly attacked the Dutch team for trying to "change" the ice type of the National Speed Skating Hall, which caused an uproar...

Russian Lolita, big trouble...

Van der Poole "shelled" the Dutch team

Russian Lolita, big trouble...

| short track speed skating is highly competitive

The beijing winter olympics short track speed skating competition also has a world record today. In the women's 1000m quarterfinals, Dutch star Shultin set a new world record of 1 minute 26.514 seconds, and no Chinese player reached the semi-finals of the project, and the project champion was finally won by Shultin.

Russian Lolita, big trouble...

In the men's 5000m relay, the Chinese team composed of Wu Dajing, Ren Ziwei, Li Wenlong and Sun Long qualified for the final as desired, and Chinese athletes Wu Dajing, Ren Ziwei and Sun Long, who participated in the men's 500m preliminary round, all advanced to the quarterfinals as desired.

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