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Russia National Thread


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Кажется Россия будет выступать в Рио-де-Жанейро усечённым составом. Вокруг создали иллюзию, что нужно радоваться хотя бы такому раскладу. Но на самом деле это решение несправедливо. Должны ехать все за исключением тех, кто в данный момент находится под допинговыми обвинениями. А в заявленном составе подозреваемых нет.

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Ну, это не совсем иллюзия, порадуемся хотя бы тому, что есть. Судя по всему, дело реально пытались склонить к полному отстранению сборной и хорошо, что МОК на это не пошёл (с них бы сталось). Несправедливость отстранения легкоатлетов (+возможно тяжелоатлетов и вероятно Ефимовой) очевидна, но...

 

Главное, что пустили под флагом и большинство (думаю, с 90% федераций проблем не будет). Теперь будем ждать составы и уже потом болеть.

 

А ИААФ и КАС надо наказать рублём и исками так думаю.

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Oleg Znarok has been re-appointed as head coach of the Russian men's national ice hockey team, having guided the "neutral" Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) to gold at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games.

 

https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1113418/znarok-re-appointed-russia-head-coach

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Viktoriia Kobzar following in her big brother’s footsteps

 

Just like Olympic medallist Igor, the 16-year-old Russian is a setter and captains her national team

 

A member of the Kobzar family captained Russia to the podium of the men’s volleyball tournament at the Tokyo Olympics last month. And another is aiming to lead the European nation to glory at the 2021 FIVB Volleyball Girls’s U18 World Championship in Durango, Mexico, this week.

The younger sister of international star and Olympic medallist Igor, 16-year-old Viktoriia is the captain of the undefeated Russian team competing in the tournament in Mexico, and one of its most important players.

The siblings are just continuing a volleyball tradition in their family. Their father, Andrey, played professionally in their country, while their mother, Alla, coached at the youth level, including with the Russian national team.

 

https://en.volleyballworld.com/volleyball/competitions/girls-u18-world-championship-2021/news/viktoriia-kobzar-following-in-her-big-brother-s-footsteps

 
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Cross-Country Skiing at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games 2022        
        

                CHN.gif Beijing (CHN) - 4 February 2022 - 19 February 2022 CHN.gif        
 
Men's 15km + 15k Skiathlon
Final Results
 
:ROC  Alexander BOLSHUNOV    
1:16:09.8
 
:ROC  Denis SPITSOV 
1:17:20.8
 
:FIN  Iivo NISKANEN
1:18:10.0
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Figure Skating at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games 2022        
        

                CHN.gif Beijing (CHN) - 4 February 2022 - 19 February 2022 CHN.gif        
 
Mixed Team Event
Final Results

 

:ROC  ROC  
Mark Kondratiuk
Victoria Sinitsina
Nikita Katsalapov
Anastasia Mishina
Aleksandr Galliamov
Kamila Valieva
74
 
:USA  United States  
Nathan Chen
Madison Hubbell
Zachary Donohue
Alexa Knierim
Brandon Frazier
Karen Chen
Vincent Zhou
Madison Chock
Evan Bates
65

 

:JPN  Japan 
Shoma Uno
Misato Komatsubara
Tim Koleto
Riku Miura
Ryuichi Kihara
Wakaba Higuchi
Yuma Kagiyama
Kaori Sakamoto
63
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