 And still on sports news, President of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach says it had been chilling to witness Russian teenage skater Kamila Valiva crumble under pressure at the Beijing Olympics as a doping scandal continued to swell, hitting out at a 15-year-old's entourage. The saga has opened a debate on the suitability of the Olympic environment for minors, but International Olympic Committee President Bach said the IOC had limited means of action. Valiva, who had been leading the women's figure skating event after the SHOT program, cracked in her free skate on Thursday 9th and stumbled down to four places compatriot Anna Skebakova skated to gold. There is also the very sad story about Kamila Valiva. And I do not need to go back to the decision and how it came. I think this has been discussed and been addressed there with you also when Denis Oswald was here the other day. I must say I was very disturbed yesterday when I watched the competition on TV and saw first in her performance how high the pressure on her must have been. I know from my athlete's time a little bit about pressure, but this pressure is beyond my imagination.