Germans turn back on Russian medallists on Paralympic podium
Germans turn back on Russian medallists on Paralympic podium
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g3org3y

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214 months

Yesterday (17:45)
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BBC said:
German cross-country skiers turned their backs on the Russian gold medallists on the Winter Paralympics podium in protest against the nation's inclusion at the Games.

For the first time since 2014, Russian athletes are competing under their nation's flag at a Paralympics after the International Paralympic Committee lifted its suspension of the country in September.

Russia and its athletes had been banned following the state-sponsored doping scandal before further sanctions followed after its 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

On Tuesday, Anastasiia Bagiian and her guide Sergei Siniakin won gold in the women's sprint classic vision impaired event, Russia's second of three golds at the Games so far.

As the national anthem played, Germany's Linn Kazmaier and her guide Florian Baumann, the silver medallists, turned their backs to the Russians.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/articles/c9wn01jd12wo

Right or wrong thing to do?

wiggy001

7,025 posts

294 months

Yesterday (17:59)
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Right.

They should never have been allowed to compete under the Russian flag.

ATG

22,958 posts

295 months

Yesterday (18:08)
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wiggy001 said:
Right.

They should never have been allowed to compete under the Russian flag.
Agreed.

It's very tough for the Russian athletes and they have my sympathy, but there shouldn't be a Russian national team competing in the first place.

swisstoni

22,264 posts

302 months

Yesterday (18:37)
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ATG said:
wiggy001 said:
Right.

They should never have been allowed to compete under the Russian flag.
Agreed.

It's very tough for the Russian athletes and they have my sympathy, but there shouldn't be a Russian national team competing in the first place.
Given what their country is doing, Russian athletes in all sports have been given a pretty fair shake around the world by letting them compete as privateers rather than under their country's flag.

I think that needs to be reviewed. And if they have issues with that then they know who to blame.

Randy Winkman

20,778 posts

212 months

Yesterday (19:34)
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It's a tough one but I'm not sure why it wasn't good enough to let them compete as neutrals.

remedy

2,167 posts

214 months

Yesterday (20:03)
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ATG said:
Agreed.

It's very tough for the Russian athletes and they have my sympathy, but there shouldn't be a Russian national team competing in the first place.
Why sympathy? They are competing for their country, under their flag. That country is committing despicable acts.

If they want to compete as athletes then don't wear their vile country's flag?

tele_lover

1,636 posts

38 months

Yesterday (20:39)
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Why the fk was that flag allowed back??

BikeBikeBIke

13,481 posts

138 months

Definately right.

As others say, let a handful compete as neutrals if we really want them there.

Prolex-UK

5,153 posts

231 months

Definitely right.

catso

15,865 posts

290 months

Agreed, they should never have been allowed. For both the war and also the cheating at their last winter Olympics.


ATG

22,958 posts

295 months

remedy said:
ATG said:
Agreed.

It's very tough for the Russian athletes and they have my sympathy, but there shouldn't be a Russian national team competing in the first place.
Why sympathy? They are competing for their country, under their flag. That country is committing despicable acts.

If they want to compete as athletes then don't wear their vile country's flag?
Yeah, if they're allowed to enter a competition as independents, that's fine, but that's not always an option. And even when they can do that, it means they aren't going to get the same level of support that their competitors will be recieving from their national teams.

As individuals they're suffering becoz of their government's behaviour, regardless of what they personally think about their own government's behaviour.

swisstoni

22,264 posts

302 months

ATG said:
remedy said:
ATG said:
Agreed.

It's very tough for the Russian athletes and they have my sympathy, but there shouldn't be a Russian national team competing in the first place.
Why sympathy? They are competing for their country, under their flag. That country is committing despicable acts.

If they want to compete as athletes then don't wear their vile country's flag?
Yeah, if they're allowed to enter a competition as independents, that's fine, but that's not always an option. And even when they can do that, it means they aren't going to get the same level of support that their competitors will be recieving from their national teams.

As individuals they're suffering becoz of their government's behaviour, regardless of what they personally think about their own government's behaviour.
Well that's just tough imho.

wiggy001

7,025 posts

294 months

swisstoni said:
ATG said:
remedy said:
ATG said:
Agreed.

It's very tough for the Russian athletes and they have my sympathy, but there shouldn't be a Russian national team competing in the first place.
Why sympathy? They are competing for their country, under their flag. That country is committing despicable acts.

If they want to compete as athletes then don't wear their vile country's flag?
Yeah, if they're allowed to enter a competition as independents, that's fine, but that's not always an option. And even when they can do that, it means they aren't going to get the same level of support that their competitors will be recieving from their national teams.

As individuals they're suffering becoz of their government's behaviour, regardless of what they personally think about their own government's behaviour.
Well that's just tough imho.
I'm inclined to agree. Competing under a country's flag suggests you are proud to represent that country. I don't feel sorry for anyone competing under the Russian flag at the moment. I despise them for it.