The boss of the FFR did not rule out Tatalina’s participation in competitions after the harassment scandal

Big Air World Champion and Universiade Silver Medalist in Slopestyle Anastasia Tatalina will be able to perform at open All-Russian competitions, Alexei Kurashov, president of the Russian Freestyle Federation, told .

Earlier it was reported that the authorities of the Krasnoyarsk Territory are considering the possibility of organizing open freestyle competitions to which foreign athletes can apply. In April, Tatalina accused the Russian Freestyle Federation of demanding “to share the money she earned”, then the athlete’s mother announced that the coach had harassed her daughter.

– Now we are working on a draft schedule, it must be balanced against the national teams. If we compete and train in our country, it is very important to link the calendar of national teams and national teams,” Kurashov told . — We consider all venues for competitions, and Krasnoyarsk is one of the main freestyle regions for us.

– Are open competitions with the invitation of foreign athletes really planned?

— We don’t know yet, because there is not yet an International Ski Federation calendar and rules for participation.

I cannot comment on something that is not installed and announced today. The freestyle calendar begins in November, five months before the start of the competition season. Even the draft settlement has not been formed yet, it is too early to talk about it now.

– Will Anastasia Tatalina perform after the recent conflict situation?

Whoever is ready will compete. I will not name any athlete in particular.

Understand, we have 40 athletes in the main teams. Why isolate someone?

– So, all the strongest will be successful?

– Everyone will perform: both strong and weak. These are national competitions and participation in them is voluntary, Kurashov told .

Source : MatchTV

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