"In addition to the huge pressure that all athletes face, Kamila had the additional pressure caused by the hostility and accusations swirling around her", says Rick Sterling, a writer and journalist specialising on the doping problem and the Olympic Games. "She had to know that some Western media and athletes did not want her to be there. She knew that if she won a medal, the ceremony would not be held at the Beijing Olympics. Kamila also knew the controversy was negatively impacting her team-mates. All of this had to weigh heavily on her. She is human after all".
"We must return international sport governance to a sense of fairness and due process", says Nauright. "Until proven guilty, there should be a presumption of innocence on the part of the athlete no matter where they were born or have trained".
"Western media and politicians, plus some politically biased athletes, cry crocodile tears for Kamila while slandering her and all Russia" ,he says. "They have largely ignored the superb performances of Anna Scherbakova and Aleksandra Trussova. I see that Chinese media is also speculating there could be deeper and darker forces involved in this controversy. There is something very odd about the doping test, the late reporting, the leaks to the press, and how this controversy happened".