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The world media reacted coldly to Russia's performance of Baliyeva, which caused a doping scandal.

While many broadcasters boycotted the commentary, suspicions of 'intentional drug use' were raised.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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During the three minutes of Baliyeva performing her short program performance, the SBS cast remained silent.



[Lee Ho-jeong/SBS Figure Skating Commentator: I could not say any comments to the athlete who performed proudly on the Olympic stage even after taking banned substances.]



The American and Canadian broadcasters also kept silence during Balieva's performance and angered after the end. revealed.



[Tara Lipinski/NBC Commentator, USA: Athletes dedicate their lives to this moment, to come to the Olympics.

Why?]



New facts about doping testing in Balieva have also been revealed.



The New York Times reported that her heart treatment Hypoxen and L-carnitine were also detected in her Balieva's sample, in addition to the already known banned drug trimetazidine.



Neither of these drugs is currently banned, and it was reported in advance that Balieva was also taking them. Doping experts weighed on the possibility of 'intentional use', saying that taking both drugs together with trimetazidine can improve endurance and blood circulation. loaded.



The IOC said if Baliyeva wins her medal, it will 'star' her record and treat it as a 'provisional record' pending the results of her final investigation.



(Video editing: Kim Byung-jik)