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How hot is the Feather String? Check out the postcards! The possibility of Valieva's ban is increasing

The two most popular stars of the Figure Skating Competition at the Beijing Winter Olympics, Japan's Yusei Yushin and Russia's Vallieva, are in a very different situation.

According to the People's Daily Weibo report, the Beijing Winter Olympic Organizing Committee recently launched a 100-day "Winter Olympics Duty Student Program", inviting netizens to write postcards by hand to bless the ice and snow athletes who came to China from afar to compete.

How hot is the Feather String? Check out the postcards! The possibility of Valieva's ban is increasing

At present, Beijing 102022 mailbox has received tens of thousands of love letters, according to statistics, of which more than 20,000 love postcards were sent to Yusheng Jiexin. Whether it is the scribble of 7-year-old children or the elaborate handwritten long scrolls, they are full of blessings and love.

How hot is the Feather String? Check out the postcards! The possibility of Valieva's ban is increasing

Chen Ning, director of the Cultural Activities Department of the Beijing Winter Olympics, said: "We will design a link to send the postcard to him. ”

The Russian women's figure skater Vallieva has made new progress in the suspected doping test positive. The International Skating Federation appealed on the 11th, asking the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to reinstate the temporary ban decision on Russian figure skater Camilla Vallieva (K Bao).

How hot is the Feather String? Check out the postcards! The possibility of Valieva's ban is increasing

On December 25 last year, Valieva attended a drug test. On February 8 this year, during the Beijing Winter Olympics, drug test reports showed that Vallieva's samples were detected with illicit drugs (it has to be said here that the interval between Vallieva's participation in the drug test and the results reached more than a month, which is also a suspicious point of this incident). The Russian anti-doping group temporarily suspended Vallieva. After Vallieva appealed, the Russian doping group decided to lift the ban and let her continue to participate in the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Now, both the International Olympic Committee and the International Skating Federation have appealed to the International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) for the lifting of the temporary ban. CAS has an ad hoc working group in Beijing that specializes in urgent cases.

The gold medal of the Russian Olympic Committee team in the figure skating team competition on the 7th cannot be decided until the final result is decided.

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