Biathlete Ekaterina Noskova told about his attitude towards the criteria International Olympic Committee (IOC) on the possible return of Russians and Belarusians to the international scene.
The IOC’s executive committee on Tuesday announced recommendations for the admission of Russian athletes to international competitions. Recommendations include individual eligibility, neutral status, no team events, no entry for athletes associated with law enforcement or who have expressed support for the CWO. A decision on the Paris 2024 Olympics will be taken “at the appropriate time”, said the IOC.
– Are you linked to the army or security agencies?
– I do not have.
– Is it easier for you in relation to the latest IOC resolutions?
– I didn’t want to comment on the situation, but it’s definitely wrong to allow some and not others. There are too many points and sub-points concerning us, controversial criteria. I think that in the end only one decision will be made. If Russian athletes go to international competitions, then everyone, if they don’t go, everyone too. It seems to me that they will do just that.
– The fact is that the choice will have to be made not between “all or some will go”, but between “some or none”. Which option is closest to you?
– Until I find myself in this situation, I will not be able to answer this question.
– Tatyana Tarasova thinks it is necessary to accept all the conditions and leave.
– This is one of the opinions that have a right to life. The age of an athlete is short, even without an anthem and a flag, our national identity is known to both rivals and fans. Whatever status you act in, the homeland is in the head and heart, not in outward attributes. But there are still a lot of questions,” Noskova said in a conversation with .
At the PARI Russian Biathlon Championships held in Khanty-Mansiysk, Noskova won two medals – gold in the mixed relay and silver in the pursuit.
On April 1, on , as well as matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru, watch live broadcasts of the women’s relay race (from 8.40 a.m. Moscow time) and the men’s mass start (from 11.40 a.m. Moscow time). of Moscow) as part of the tournament.
Source : MatchTV
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