Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva placed fourth in the women’s figure skating final at the Beijing Winter Olympics on Thursday, capping off more than a week of controversy after the teen was cleared to skate despite testing positive for a banned substance.
Kamila Valieva: Teammates| Free skate music| Height weight
Teammates:
Teenager Kamila Valieva finished fourth in the women’s figure skating at the Beijing Olympics on Thursday as her Russian teammates Anna Shcherbakova and Alexandra Trusova, took gold and silver respectively.
Teenager Kamila Valieva finished fourth in the women’s figure skating at the Beijing Olympics on Thursday as a doping scandal engulfing the pre-Games favourite appeared to take its toll.
Her Russian team-mate Anna Shcherbakova took gold after the 15-year-old Valieva fell several times — to gasps and screams from the crowd — in a disastrous free programme.
Free Skate Music:
Twenty-five skaters will vie for the gold medal in the women’s free skate Thursday morning, with Kamila Valieva, the Russian Olympic Committee’s controversial 15-year-old star, the favorite to win.
Figure skating involves ample parts of creative interpretation and choreography along with athleticism, elevating the choice of music to which each skater competes.
The soundtrack to this competition will feature works from, among others, Rimsky-Korsakov, Puccini and Rachmaninoff. There will be lots of violins and, of course, “Bolero,” frequently chosen by skaters and the pick by Valieva.
Height Weight:
Weight- 58kg
Kamila has been named the 2022 European champion along with 2021 Rostelecom Cup champion, 2021 Skate Canada International champion, 2022 Russian national champion, and also, she has been named as the 2021 Russian National silver medalist.
She also won a gold medal in the 2022 Olympic champion in the team event and is a favorite for the gold in the women’s singles, but the investigation for her doping case is still pending.
Valieva at the junior level was the 2020 World Junior champion along with the 2019–20 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and the 2020 Russian junior national champion.