It's here: http://en.alena-leonova.ru/blog
Well,I'm glad Leonova have an English version of her official site but I think this site need to be redesigned
This week we were given special booklets on doping, containing information on which substances we are allowed to take and which are not. Frankly speaking, I can’t understand what doping can enhance a figure skater’s performance. Anyway, we consult doctors each time we take a medicine in order not to swallow anything forbidden. For instance, we can’t instill a considerable range of nasal drops, because they contain some prohibited agents. My coach asked me to be as cautious as I can these days.
In the morning, when we learned that we won’t participate in the ceremony, we got upset, but then decided that the practice is more important for us. The more so, as we can watch everything on TV. Anyway, no Russian skater went there.
In fact, for athletes there were only a huge plasma panel TV and soft drinks (juices, cola etc.) But for coaches it was like a cinema with popcorn, potato chips and drinks of a quite different kind )
Ksenia and I like poor relations took a glass of juice each and sat down to watch the ceremony. Our team was about to appear. At last we heard the long-awaited word ‘Russia’ and started applauding. Then we saw a close-up of our standard-bearer hockey player Alexei Morozov… and at that moment they made a commercial break! Everybody groaned. Our coaches began boiling over at once. Ksenia and I decided to watch the rest of the ceremony in our room. I liked the show very much, as well as the wonderful costumes and dances. And, of course, the most beautiful sight was the ignition of the Olympic cauldron!