World reacts as Russian skater Kamila Valieva stumbles in final Olympics performance, fails to medal


Edward Sutelan

World reacts as Russian skater Kamila Valieva stumbles in final Olympics performance, fails to medal image

Kamila Valieva has been at the center of the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Thursday morning, the world watched in anticipation to see if she would win the women's singles figure skating event.

Valieva stumbled four times during her performance in the free program, and after leading the field after the short program with 82.16 points, she collected only 141.93 in the free program, dropping her all the way from first to fourth. Because she was no longer in medal range, the Olympics were able to celebrate the victors as ROC's Anna Shcherbakova was first, ROC's Aleksandra Trusova was second and Japan's Kaori Sakamoto was third.

As the score for Valieva was announced, NBC's broadcast duo of Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir reacted to the news that there would be a medal ceremony for the three winners.

"Thank God," Weir said.

"Thank goodness for all the other medalists to have that moment," Lipinski said. Weir responded, "And to have done it cleanly."

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Valieva and the ROC won a team gold medal earlier in Beijing after she became the first woman to land a quadruple jump to secure a score of 178.92. But it was revealed after the ROC won that the 15-year-old had tested positive for trimetazidine, a banned heart medication, in December. She was briefly suspended by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency, but the decision was reversed.

Valieva and the ROC were forced to wait to see whether she could compete in her next event until a ruling was made by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. She was cleared to compete, but the International Olympic Committee determined that if she finished in the top three, there would not be a medal ceremony.

After the short program on Tuesday, her score of 82.16 put her nearly eight points above the fourth-place skater.

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Valieva never found a consistent rhythm on the ice in the pivotal free program on Thursday. She fell four times, and as she left the ice, she was emotional as she went to the kiss-and-cry section, where her scores were read out.

"I can't imagine how tough this has been on Kamila and it makes me angry that the adults around her weren't able to make better decisions and guide her and be there for her because she's the one now dealing with the consequences and she's just 15 and that's not fair," Lipinski said during the skate.

After Valieva's scores were announced, NBC's Terry Gannon said, "And here's hoping there is someone to put their arms around that young woman and guide her." Lapinski described the scene as "devastating" and Weir called it, "heartbreaking."

Instead of a flower ceremony, the top three athletes were handed toy pandas. As Valieva left, she did not speak to any reporters, according to The New York Times.

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Valieva's teammates, though both earning medals, were clearly distraught at her performance. 

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After the skate, viewers reacted to Valieva's performance and the decision by the CAS to allow her to compete after having previously said that preventing her from skating "would cause her irreparable harm in the circumstances."

Edward Sutelan


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Edward Sutelan joined The Sporting News in 2021 after covering high school sports for PennLive. Edward graduated from The Ohio State University in 2019, where he gained experience covering the baseball, football and basketball teams. Edward also spent time working for The Columbus Dispatch and Cape Cod Times.