[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] Russian figure skating "genius girl" Kamila Valieva (Kamila Valieva) was involved in a drug ban in the Winter Beijing Olympics, and was unable to participate in international competitions due to Russia's aggression, but Valieva recently The 2023 Russian Figure Skating Championships held by her own team surprised everyone. She played the heroine "Wednesday" in Netflix's popular series "Wednesday", and reproduced the classic "Zombie Dance" in the series, which caused heated discussions.

The 16-year-old Valiva recently scored 76.61 points in the short song event in the women's individual event of the 2023 Russian Figure Skating Championships. Although the long song scored the highest score of 170.71 points in the event, she finally won the silver medal with 247.32 points. The 15-year-old talented girl Sofia Akateva scored 85.59 points and 164.15 points in the short and long songs respectively, and won the gold with 249.74 points.

Sofia Akateva has completed two consecutive victories at the Russian Junior National Championships in 2021 and 2022, and currently holds the world record for the total score of junior girls and the highest score in free skating.

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It is worth mentioning that in the exhibition competition, Valiva played the heroine in Netflix's popular American drama "Wednesday", "Wednesday" played by Jenna Ortega, reproduced the protagonist in the drama on ice. The weird zombie dance in the school dance, Valiva's imitation, coupled with the magical music and dance, made the audience applaud warmly.

After Valiva won the gold medal for Russia in the Beijing Winter Olympics team event, it was revealed that the drug test report in December last year was abnormal. Although she was subsequently allowed to participate in individual events, she performed abnormally under great pressure and finally lost her medal.

The International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) recently pointed out that Valiva may face a four-year ban, which will also prevent her from participating in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.

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