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Finally got rid of the sanctions! Russians will perform at the World Championships with a flag
For the first time in five years, athletes will be able to hear the Russian anthem after the victory.
Russian fans have been waiting for our country’s full return to the international arena. The IOC recommendations, which reek of politics, have still not been canceled, but some federations are ready to brush aside these urgent demands of Thomas Bach and his associates.
And now our athletes will finally go to the World Championships with the country’s flag!
No restrictions
Retiring IOC President Thomas Bach remains silent about Russia’s possible return to the international stage. His potential replacements are also hesitant to make loud statements. However, the lack of a go-ahead from Lausanne does not seem to hinder individual bold federations too much. Fans from all over the world have gotten used to the fact that our boxers participate in international tournaments with the flag and anthem. Now kickboxers are ready to remind the world of their existence.
From November 18 to 22, the World Kickboxing Championship will be held in Spain and, according to the SHOT Telegram channel, the All-Russian Kickboxing Federation has agreed with the International Kickboxing Federation (WKF) on the status of our athletes. Russians will compete under the flag of the country, and if they win, they will rise to the podium during the national anthem!
It is worth recalling that Russian kickboxers did not have the opportunity to fight at the world championships under the flag for five years. Even before the politicized initiatives of the IOC, our athletes were deprived of the right to compete at the world championships under the tricolor through the efforts of WADA. The penalty period approved by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has long expired, so for the first time since 2019, the Russians will go to the World Cup without any restrictions.
“This is just the beginning”
WKF, which gave the go-ahead for national symbols not only to Russians, but also to Belarusians, is not the only federation in the world that organizes international kickboxing competitions. However, in some others, attitudes towards Russians are beginning to change for the better. In May 2024, the International Sports Karate Association (ISKA) approved the participation of Russian kickboxer Vladislav Tuinov in the championship fight under the Russian flag at a tournament in Hungary.
Kickboxing is not included in the Olympic Games program, perhaps for this reason the WKF can feel a certain independence from the IOC with its recommendations. However, earlier this federation was in no hurry to return the flag to our athletes. Fans are confident that such a shift became possible due to the expected political changes overseas, so similar steps are expected in other sports.
— Kickboxing is just the beginning. Soon Europeans will come out with the Russian flag.
— The world began to change its shoes on the fly.
– The ice has broken.
— Our kickboxers have broken through the window to Spain!
– Guys, don’t let me down.
Source: Sportbox
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PHOTOGRAPH. Butkevich and Usik visited the world sports forum in Dubai
President of Polesie Gennady Butkevich and striker of the Zhytomyr club Alexander UsikThe famous Ukrainian boxer is in Dubai to attend the 2025 World Sports Summit.
The forum will take place on 29-30 December at Madinat Jumeirah Arena. The event brought together representatives of the sports industry (presidents of clubs and federations, athletes, investors and experts) from more than 80 countries.
The summit program includes discussions on the development of the sports sector, the introduction of technology, the role of sports in society and international collaborations. More than 200 speakers and experts are attending the event.
Zhytomyr club reported that Polesie’s participation in the 2025 World Sports Summit is an important step to strengthen international ties.
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Usik published a photo that will go down in boxing history
Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik He visited Riyadh, where he was the guest of honor at a boxing show organized by Turki Al-Sheikh. Ukrainian boxer met with Japanese Naoya Inoue. Usik and Inoue are currently top-ranked in The Ring’s most prestigious P4P rankings.
Alexander posted a photo with a Japanese man on Instagram and wrote: “Historical photo.”
On Saturday, December 27, a large-scale Ring V boxing night was held at the Mohammed Abdo Arena in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). The main event of the show was the fight for the title of absolute world champion, where Japanese star Naoya Inoue and Mexican rival Alan David Picasso fought. The Japanese boxer managed to win a convincing victory – the fight went through all 12 rounds.
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Usik returned to Joshua after the terrible tragedy and the deaths of two people
World champion by WBC, WBA and IBF super heavyweight (over 90.7 kg) Alexander Usik (24-0, 15 KOs) reacted to the horrific accident involving popular British boxer Anthony Joshua (29-4, 25 KOs).
The Lexus driven by the former champion was involved in an accident in Nigeria. Joshua’s trainers Robert Lutz and Sina Gami died in an accident. They were both in the front seat of the car, with Anthony sitting in the back.
Lutz was Joshua’s personal mentor, while Gami was Joshua’s physical trainer and close friend.
“This is an incredible loss. Cena and Lutz are incredible people who are not only part of Joshua’s team, but also his friends.
I offer my condolences to their families, loved ones and everyone who knew them. Anthony, I wish you a speedy recovery. Hang on champ,” Usyk wrote on social networks.
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