Baliyeva, the protagonist of the figure skating scandal, who returned to her home country of Russia last weekend, announced that she would start training to return to the ice soon.



"She will resume her training after a few days off" after a Russian MP who greeted her at a Moscow airport on her return home on the 19th asked about her future plans, Balieva said. .



She has tested positive for a banned substance, and she has made it clear that, through in-depth investigations by the IOC and the International Anti-Doping Agency, she may have a medal forfeiture, but she intends to return to the ice.



The Russian sports community is also responding to public opinion in the world sports world that condemns Russia's doping scandal.



A representative example is coach Tarasova, who is familiar with Korean fans by coaching Mao Asada, a rival of Yuna Kim from Japan.



In response to IOC President Bach's remarks, which criticized coach Tutverizeh, who coached Balije Barl, "rogues are ruling the IOC," she denounced to look back on herself before blaming Tutverize.