Maygurov said he expressed his attitude to the biathlon community about the history with the court and an illegitimate diploma

President of the Russian Biathlon Union Viktor Maygurov isn’t going to get into public skirmishes over information about his degree, but he won’t mind if the representatives of the regional federations voice the information that is brought to them. The head of the RRF said so in an interview with .

On May 18, the Kirovsky District Court of Yekaterinburg invalidated Viktor Maygurov’s diploma. This is evidenced by information from the court record. The plaintiff was the Kirovsky District Prosecutor of Yekaterinburg, the defendants were Maigurov and the Ural Institute of Commerce and Law, and the third parties were the Siberian University of Physical Education and Sports and the Russian Ministry of education and science. The court’s decision in this case was made in absentia.

– Are you planning any statements or response actions?

– Last weekend in Ryazan, a meeting of heads of regional biathlon federations was held. For the first time, we brought together so many people to give them an overview of the activities of the RRF during the past season. Representatives from 37 of the 56 active federations arrived, those with whom I work, who voted for me. After all the reporting was done, I took the floor to share my attitude to this story with our biathlon family. There were no questions from the participants of the meeting, and that is the main thing for me. I prefer not to get involved in public skirmishes, but communicating with the professional community, their understanding of what is going on is more important to me. If people want to share what they’ve heard – for God’s sake, their right. For his part, he did what he considered right and necessary,” Maygurov said in an interview with .

Maygurov has been in charge of the SBR since the summer of 2020.

Source : MatchTV

Related articles

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share article

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.