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Belarusian sprinter 'won't return home' after speaking out against coaches at Olympics |
2021-08-02 |
Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, 24, had been scheduled to compete in the women’s 200 meter race on Monday — before coaches came to her room Sunday and told her to pack. "I will not return to Belarus," Tsimanouskaya told Rooters in a message via Telegram, after seeking protection from Japanese police. "I think I am safe. I am with the police," she told a Rooters photographer who observed her standing with local officers at Haneda Airport. The Belarusian Olympic Committee said in a statement that coaches pulled Tsimanouskaya from the Games due to her "emotional, psychological state." Tsimanouskaya complained she was entered in the 4×400 m relay after some members of the team were found to be ineligible to compete at the Olympics because they had not undergone a sufficient amount of doping tests. "Some of our girls did not fly here to compete in the 4×400 m relay because they didn’t have enough doping tests," Tsimanouskaya told Rooters from the airport. "And the coach added me to the relay without my knowledge. I spoke about this publicly. The head coach came over to me and said there had been an order from above to remove me." |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 Now all she has to do is not have her airplane forced down by Belarus MiGs or BUK'ed from the sky. It has happened. |
Posted by: ed in texas 2021-08-02 10:35 |
#2 Belarus Olympian Krystsina Tsimanouskaya gets humanitarian visa from Poland, official says |
Posted by: Skidmark 2021-08-02 08:44 |
#1 One of the perks of being good at something is someone somewhere will always value you. |
Posted by: Dron66046 2021-08-02 00:32 |