How old is Aleksandra Trusova?

17 years (June 23, 2004)Alexandra Trusova / Age

What was Trusovas problem?

Alexandra Trusova made headlines Thursday when she refused to attend the medal ceremony of the women’s free skate program at the Beijing Olympics.

Will Trusova skate again?

Three days after vowing she would never step foot on ice again, Russia’s Alexandra Trusova returned for the Olympic Figure Skating Gala at Beijing 2022 – as Wonder Woman.

Which Russian skater tested positive?

Kamila Valieva
Kamila Valieva, a 15-year-old Russian figure skater who sparked a possible doping scandal at the 2022 Olympics, tested positive for three drugs used to treat heart conditions—one of which is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency—in a sample taken before the Olympic Games, the New York Times reported Tuesday.

Who is Alexandra Trusova parents?

Alexandra Trusova is a famous Russian figure skater. She is the 2021 World Figure Skating Championships bronze medallist, having also won the bronze at the 2020 European Championships….

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Parents Viacheslav Trusova (father) Svetlana Trusova (mother)
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Who is Sasha Trusova coach?

Eteri Tutberidze (2021-)
Evgeni Plushenko (2020–2021)
Alexandra Trusova/Coach

Why was trusava crying?

Alexandra Trusova cried over the fact she was the only one leaving Beijing without a gold medal. She later explained that she was emotional because of missing her family and dogs.

What banned drug did the Russian skater take?

trimetazidine
The skater, Kamila Valieva, already considered one of the top athletes in the sport, was found to have trimetazidine, a banned heart medication, in her system, according to a statement Friday from the International Testing Agency.

What happened to the 15 year old Olympic skater?

The Russian figure skaters were already facing tight scrutiny and international backlash after the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Valieva, a 15-year-old sensation who had been on the senior circuit for only a few months, tested positive for a banned heart medication on Dec. 25 that came to light after the team competition.