Figure skating queen Yuna Kim expressed her objection to the situation in which Russia's Camilla Balieva was allowed to compete in the Olympic individual event despite testing positive for doping.



Her Athlete Kim Yu-na posted on her own social network service account, 'Athletes who violate her doping rules cannot compete and there should be no exceptions to this principle.

She wrote that every athlete's hard work and dreams are equally precious,' she wrote.




The post garnered an explosive response, garnering over 50,000 likes in an hour.



The International Olympic Committee (IOC), the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and the International Skating Union (ISU) filed a complaint against the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (CAS), the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and the International Skating Union (ISU) against the withdrawal of the disciplinary action against Baliyeva, who was notified of a doping violation by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (CAS) on the 14th. One objection was rejected.



According to the decision of CAS, Balieva will participate normally in the women's single short program on the 15th.



Kim Yu-na, a gold medalist at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, gave the gold medal to Adelina Sotnikova (Russia) after 'controversy over the decision' at the 2014 Sochi Games, but did not comment on the decision at the time and stated that she was satisfied with the silver medal.



Yuna Kim, who was calm even with her referee's decision regarding the color of her own medal, threw a heavy message on her 'doping controversy'.



(Photo = Kim Yuna Instagram capture, Yonhap News)