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After watching Kamila Valieva fall several times in her free skate routine, her fellow competitors knew they would be able to have their moment on the podium as the 15-year-old missed out on an Olympic medal. The teenager was left in tears after taking to the ice last to perform and scoring 141.93 points to leave her in fourth place, despite starting the day as the leader after her emphatic short program performance.
There will be no medal ceremony for the women's singles figure skating at the Beijing Olympics if Russia's Kamila Valieva finishes in the top three, the IOC said on Monday. There will also be no ceremony for the team event, won by Russia last week with 15-year-old Valieva playing a starring role.
Russia's Kamila Valieva placed top in the Olympic figure skating short programme Tuesday, after being allowed to compete despite testing positive for a banned substance before the Games. The 15-year-old scored 82.16, and goes into Thursday's decisive free programme with a narrow lead over her compatriot Anna Shcherbakova, who came second with 80.20.
The gold medallist said she felt empty. The silver medallist pledged never to skate again. The favourite left in tears without saying a word.
Does hard work pay off? Sakamoto Kaori will answer with a resounding "Yes!".
In the end it became one of the most uncomfortable, unpleasant moments of sport in recent memory.