russian biathlete Kirill Bajine told that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) was making the wrong call by requiring Russian athletes to waive contract with law enforcement for admission to international competitions.
Bazhin is listed as an ordinary CSKA sports company. At the end of March, the IOC issued recommendations on the possible return of the Russians to the biggest competitions. The recommendations, in particular, involve neutral status, individual admission and no contracts for athletes with law enforcement and the armed forces.
“A year ago, I knew everything would be exactly like this. I have no surprises. I represent Russia and we have decided that there is no other way for the military to travel. And in Europe, all the athletes represent law enforcement. And it’s wrong to part with it.
– Who made the decision?
“We talked with CSKA majors,” Bazhin told .
The federal television channel broadcast live all the main competitions of the season in biathlon and cross-country skiing in Russia.
Source : MatchTV

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