'I hate this sport,' says distraught skater Trusova after silver medal | Inquirer Sports

‘I hate this sport,’ says distraught skater Trusova after silver medal

/ 06:31 PM February 18, 2022

2022 Beijing Olympics - Figure Skating - Women Single Skating - Free Skating - Capital Indoor Stadium, Beijing, China - February 17, 2022. Alexandra Trusova of the Russian Olympic Committee in action.

2022 Beijing Olympics – Figure Skating – Women Single Skating – Free Skating – Capital Indoor Stadium, Beijing, China – February 17, 2022. Alexandra Trusova of the Russian Olympic Committee in action. REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel

BEIJING—The pressure weighing on teenage figure skaters was all too evident on Thursday when silver medalist Alexandra Trusova broke down in tears before the podium ceremony after the women’s single event at the Beijing Olympics.

The 17-year-old Russian, who attempted five quadruple jumps in a high-octane routine at the Capital Indoor Stadium, missed out on gold by 4.22 points after the judges favored her compatriot Anna Shcherbakova’s free skate.

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World champion Shcherbakova, also 17, landed only two quads, and Trusova’s athletic performance to Cruella and the Stooges’s “I Wanna Be Your Dog” helped her score more points in the free skate, but it was not enough to make up for her disappointing performance in Tuesday’s short program.

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With all the attention on 15-year-old prodigy Kamila Valieva, who in the wake of a doping scandal slipped to the ice and tumbled to fourth after topping the standings in the short program, Trusova’s moment of despair almost went unnoticed.

's single skating free skating of the figure skating event during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing on February 17, 2022.

Gold medallist Russia’s Anna Shcherbakova (R) and silver medallist Russia’s Alexandra Trusova celebrate after the women’s single skating free skating of the figure skating event during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing on February 17, 2022. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP)

“Everyone has a gold medal, everyone, but not me. I hate skating. I hate it. I hate this sport. I will never skate again. Never,” Trusova said as she briefly left the sight of Eteri Tutberidze, who coaches her, Shcherbakova and Valieva.

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“It’s impossible. That’s now how it should be.”

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Trusova, the world championships’ bronze medalist, elaborated in the post-event news conference, where she was also close to tears.

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“I haven’t been winning major events for three years. I always try to reach a goal, I always add more quads,” the 17-year-old said.

“And when I get to that, I will win. This didn’t happen, that’s why I was upset.”

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Asked why she cried, Trusova said: “Just because. I wanted to cry, so I cried. I’ve been three weeks alone without my mom, my dogs. So I cry.”

The Russian Olympic Committee team has been in the eye of a doping storm since the news broke last week that Valieva had failed a doping test at her national championships last December.

She was eventually cleared to skate on Monday in the women’s single event by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after sport’s highest court upheld the Russian Anti-Doping Agency’s decision to lift a provisional ban on her.

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Valieva had already helped the Russian Olympic Committee win the team event – for which there will be no medal ceremony until her doping case is resolved.

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