Figure skater Gallyamov on ‘Olympics on steroids’: ‘Even if figure skating is included in it, I’m not destined to make it’

Russian figure skater Alexander Galliamov said he would never compete in the “Olympics on steroids,” where athletes would be allowed to use drugs.

On Friday, the NY Post reported that American billionaire Peter Thiel was ready to finance the “Olympics on steroids.” It is expected that competitions will include swimming, gymnastics, weightlifting, track and field and martial arts and will take place once a year. The author of the project is Dr. Aron D’Souza, who studies drug-induced human enhancement. According to the specialist, during the “improved Olympics”, athletes will take various supplements and steroids “openly and honestly”, unlike the Olympics, where “44% of Olympians admit to using banned substances, but only 1% of athletes are arrested for doping. .”

“Sorry, Til, even if you include figure skating in your Olympics, I am not destined to get there,” Gallyamov wrote on the Telegram channel and attached to the message a photo from the gym without a t-shirt .

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Previously, Gallyamov lost his Olympic champion status in the 2022 Olympics team tournament due to the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in the Kamila Valieva case. Instead of gold in this type of program, the Russians will receive bronze.

Source : MatchTV

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