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Russian figure skater Baliyeva, who surprised the world with her overwhelming performance and once again shocked the world by taking banned substances, expressed her feelings for the first time since the excommunication.

As she wept, she vowed to play for the rest of the game, but voices of accusations that she had to stop her are growing louder.



This news will be delivered by reporter Kim Hyung-yeol.



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Baliyeva, who has been training as if nothing has happened since her doping scandal, while hiding her tears and avoiding media contact, revealed her feelings in an interview with Russian TV.



[Kamila Balieva/figure skating representative of Russia: I am so mentally exhausted that I do not know how to express it.

It was hard.

Now, tears of joy and sorrow are coming out at the same time.]



Despite the many controversies, his will to participate was firm.



[Kamila Balieva/figure skating representative of Russia: I want to prepare as well as possible... I want to give the best result.]



According to her foreign press, Balieva was known at her hearing to argue that the samples were contaminated by her grandfather's heart medication. .



But public opinion is heading for the worst.



She has been criticized for the unprecedented situation in which she is allowed to compete in the Olympics despite being found doping.



Yuna Kim posted on social media that there should be no exceptions to doping rules, and is receiving a lot of response around the world, and Lipinski, who became the youngest figure skating champion at the age of 16, was aiming at her Baliyeva.



[Tara Lipinski / Nagano Olympic figure skating gold medal, NBC Commentary: Even when I was taking simple cold medicine, my mother called to make sure there was no problem.

I was even careful not to eat (poppy seed) bread during the race.]



American track and field star Richardson, who was frustrated with marijuana ingredients just before the Tokyo Olympics, claimed that Balieva benefited because she was white, claiming 'racism'. and went out.



Amid harsh criticism, the IOC has decided not to hold a brief awards ceremony if Baliyeva wins her medal.



(Video coverage: Chan-soo Lee, video editing: Jeong-taek Lee. CG: So-min Um, Ha-neul Choi)