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The Olympic medalist plans to find a new self. Want to visit Paris or just crave a new experience?

The news about the departure of Russian sports stars abroad causes a completely understandable reaction among many fans. It is unpleasant to realize that yesterday’s favorites, who recently seemed to be great patriots, easily leave their native country, without a twinge of conscience, finding a new home for themselves.

Another wave of negativity was caused by the decision to leave Russia by Olympic medalist Maria Paseka, who, according to some sports fans, is “the most beautiful gymnast in the country.” The athlete goes in search of a “new self”.

Will it come back?

“New Thoughts”

Russian gymnast Maria Paseka, whose collection includes gold medals from the World and European Championships, as well as Olympic medals, has decided to leave Russia. The 27-year-old athlete announced this to her subscribers on social networks.

As I said before, big changes are coming. My departure from the country will give me new thoughts, a new attitude to everything, a new me. This is my unloading, where I can develop myself, see something new, even feel something new in myself. And then we’ll see how everything goes when I return to my homeland,” Pasika wrote.

What are these new thoughts that cannot be found in Russia, one cannot immediately understand. Our athletes now have difficulties with performing abroad, but are Maria’s plans somehow connected with the desire to overcome these restrictions? It is worth noting that the medalist of the Olympic Games in London and Rio de Janeiro was not ready for a trip to Tokyo and seemed to have already got used to the idea of ​​ending her career, complaining that “the joints ache like a grandmother.” However, last year the gymnast suddenly wanted to compete in Paris.

– Recently, I performed at the Nemov show in Togliatti and saw pictures of Paris-2024 on the screen. And I thought: maybe this is a sign? Pasika said in an interview with RIA.

Raise an Olympic Champion

The idea of ​​going to Paris proved difficult to carry out. In August of this year, Maria admitted that Olympic gold would remain her unfulfilled dream. The athlete spoke about her new plans to “slowly leave the sport”, in fact, confessing to the final decision to end her professional career.

Pasika’s sports path was coming to an end, but this did not mean that her new activity would not be connected with gymnastics. A few months earlier, the Russian woman said that she intended to switch to coaching, and back in May she stated in plain text that it would be a different country. It was about China, where Maria was going to raise the Olympic champion of the Games in Paris.

Maria’s plans to go to China for coaching experience were confirmed by the head coach of the Russian national gymnastics team Valentina Rodionenko.

– You present it as if she left the country. In fact, Masha and Tatyana Nabieva were invited to work in a Chinese club. They have a contract, I think, for six months. If they like their work, perhaps they will extend the contract. No, they will come back,” Rodionenko told Match TV.

In other words, the departure of the athlete was planned in advance, was associated with professional activities, and not some spontaneous throwing here and now. Yes, and Maria was not going to leave for some unfriendly country, but for China, which, however, in the world of gymnastics is a direct competitor for us.

One can be annoyed that the famous athlete did not find application for her coaching talents in her native country. But this does not mean that Russia will not need her skills in the future. After her post about her departure, the girl clarified that she really agreed to coaching abroad, but she does not plan to break ties with her native country and really hopes that her experience abroad will help our gymnasts in the future.

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The IBU resorted to meanness in order not to let Russians into the Olympics. The cynicism of the methods is shocking

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The IBU resorted to meanness in order not to let Russians into the Olympics. The cynicism of the methods is shocking

Biathlon officials are putting a spoke in the wheels of our guys. Real chaos!

The admission of Russian athletes in luge, bobsleigh, skeleton and, of course, cross-country skiing gave hope that in other sports everything will soon improve. Moreover, the appeals to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) were generally identical and ended equally well for our country.

However, the International Biathlon Union (IBU) categorically does not want to return the Russians and goes to any lengths to delay this process as much as possible.

The most negatively disposed federation towards Russia

It has long been no secret that of the winter sports, biathlon is the most negatively disposed towards Russians. The IBU leadership doesn’t even try too hard to hide this, regularly making it clear that they are not interested in admitting our athletes. However, they could hardly have expected that Russia would win several cases in a row in CAS in other disciplines and get the opportunity to compete on the international stage.

The shell fell especially close to the cross-country biathlon, where a week ago the long-awaited return of our guys took place. So far, these are only Saveliy Korostelev and Daria Nepryaeva, but the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) notes that the list of neutral athletes may gradually increase. In fact, athletes in alpine skiing and snowboarding are already receiving access.

The IBU in this sense is a related organization. It is logical to ask the question why Russian skiers can compete, but biathletes cannot? After all, the events take place in approximately the same countries, so the reason is solely in the leadership of the two organizations. If the FIS really was at least not against the return of Russia, then the IBU is a different story. However, even there they could not do anything with the CAS decision.

The Russian Biathlon Union nevertheless filed an appeal against the IBU for not allowing athletes in neutral status. Considering the experience of other federations, a positive outcome could have been expected. Another point was that everything had to be done in an accelerated format in order to try to qualify for the Olympic Games in Milan. Unlike skiing, in biathlon this can be done at the January World Cup stages. Actually, the head of the RBU, Viktor Maigurov, spoke about this in an interview with Match TV.

Victor Maigurov / Photo: © Denis Bushkovsky / Match TV

Explanations from the IBU

However, today it became known that the IBU completely abandoned this option and refused to Russia. This was confirmed by the head of the SBR press service, Sergei Averyanov, on his social networks and by commentator Dmitry Guberniev on Match TV. The IBU responded very quickly. The press secretary of the International Biathlon Union, Christian Winkler, tried to explain the organization’s position.

— Indeed, the IBU did not agree to an accelerated procedure for considering the arbitration claim. Regarding youth competitions, the IBU has taken note of the recommendation from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Committee and will review it. As the IOC has made clear, the application of these recommendations depends on the regulations of each international federation. Thus, at the moment, the position of the IBU, for which the IBU Congress voted democratically, remains in force,” Winkler told Match TV.

In general, they again tried to create true discrimination, because, apparently, CAS was not averse to doing everything quickly and efficiently. If you look at the situation objectively, then in essence there is nothing special to consider. If in similar cases with lugers, skiers and others the same decision was made, then here too everything should be transparent. The input data is absolutely identical.

Dmitry Guberniev / Photo: © RIA Novosti / Pavel Bednyakov

“The largest concentration of Russophobes on the planet”

Of course, the IBU understood this all too well. Therefore, they made an attempt to delay the process. If the return of the Russians to the World Cup is inevitable, then at least spoiling our attempt to qualify for the Olympics has become a minimum task for them. And it seems that they can cope with it, because CAS cannot yet say exactly when they will make the final decision. And the point here is not the desire of the court, it’s just that in addition to the appeal of the SBI, they have many more cases under consideration, which are in the order of priority.

There is very little time left before Catholic Christmas, so there is a risk that everything will drag on until at least the beginning or even mid-January.

“If CAS decides in our favor, and everything indicates that this will happen, then the IBU will put a spoke in our wheels. It will be very interesting how they will react to the IOC recommendations to admit young people. Let’s say you are prejudiced towards adults, but what does it have to do with children? All requests have been sent, the IBU is silent. Let’s see how long this disgusting policy will continue. After we return, it will be possible to sue them and further demand compensation,” Guberniev told Match TV.

— I have already said many times that the IBU will be the last organization that will return Russian athletes to the international arena. There are so many Russophobes gathered there, this is the largest concentration of Russophobes on the planet. They will allow children because the IOC recommended so. They will not agree to confrontation with them. Now their task is to finally spoil us and not let us into the Olympics. Starting next year, everything will be restored, I have no doubt, so this is their last opportunity to show their essence,” added two-time Olympic champion Dmitry Vasiliev in an interview with Match TV.

In reality, the IBU really doesn’t have many options left to fight the return of the Russians. This should happen next year one way or another. I would really like to see our guys at the Olympics, and while there are at least small chances left, we must fight in court for this opportunity. The International Biathlon Union will not be able to go against CAS even with a strong desire.

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A retired biathlete from Russia lit up the World Cup. Are we expecting a medal at the Olympics?

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A retired biathlete from Russia lit up the World Cup. Are we expecting a medal at the Olympics?

Just recently I won medals at the IBU Cup.

Alina Stremous feels more and more confident on the main biathlon stage. In the sprint at the third stage of the World Cup in Annecy, France, the Moldovan biathlete took 16th place – the best result this season.

Most recently, the former Russian woman stood on the podium in the IBU Cup races. An excellent start to the season from the former Russian athlete.

Clean shooting and impressive results

In the sprint race in France, Stremous worked flawlessly on both shooting ranges and was 1 minute 5.5 seconds behind the winner. 16th place was her best result of the season at the World Cup and a logical continuation of gradual progress.

The race turned out differently for the Moldavian team. Alena Makarova, who also moved to the Moldavian team from Russia, finished only 100th, having made three mistakes. This is the penultimate result among all participants.

Alina Stremous / Photo: © Kevin Voigt / Contributor / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

Even at the previous stage of the World Cup in Hochfilzen, Austria, Stremous showed that she could compete with the leaders. In the 10 km pursuit race, she took 18th place, completing the distance in 30 minutes 7.5 seconds and demonstrating her trademark precision at the boundaries. In the 7.5 km sprint within the same stage, the Moldovan biathlete finished 25th. At the same time, Stromous missed the first stage of the World Cup in Östersund, so she is gaining shape as the season progresses.

Stromous has already won medals this season

Alina also managed to compete in the races of the second most important world biathlon competition. At the first stage of the IBU Cup in Obertilliach, Stromous won silver in the 7.5 km sprint. She came second among 125 participants. Perfect shooting was again key.

In the second sprint race, Alina finished 19th with two penalties, and in the pursuit race she took 13th place, making five mistakes on four stages. At the end of the stage, she was sixth in the IBU Cup rankings, gaining 125 points.

Alina Stremous / Photo: © Jasmin Walter / Stringer / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

The 30-year-old athlete is gradually accustoming biathlon fans to her surname at the top of the protocol. Her progress deserves special attention in connection with the upcoming Olympics. With perfect shooting and a successful set of circumstances, Stremous is capable of at least finishing in the top 10 in one of the races. And a medal, say, in an individual race no longer seems incredible.

Alina Stremous was born in Russia, but since 2020 she has represented Moldova. She already has experience of performing at the highest level: last season at the World Cup in Kontiolahti, the biathlete took 15th place in the sprint – this is her best result in the elite. Stremous also has the titles of European champion and vice-champion.

To Alina’s credit, it should be noted that the girl changed her sports citizenship without scandals or anti-Russian statements. She was unable to win the competition in the Russian national team, and the then biathlon leaders did not interfere with her transition. Stremous’ level of results is far from multiple Olympic champion Anastasia Kuzmina, and she cannot be called a world biathlon superstar. But Alina’s dedication to the sport and gradual progress force her to treat her successes with respect and sympathy.

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The IBU confirmed that it does not agree to an expedited consideration of the Russian side’s claim in CAS

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The IBU confirmed that it does not agree to an expedited consideration of the Russian side’s claim in CAS

Press Secretary of the International Biathlon Union (IBU) Christian Winkler confirmed to Match TV that the organization does not agree to consider the claim of the Russian Biathlon Union (SBR) in the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) regarding the inadmissibility of Russian athletes to international competitions under an accelerated procedure.

Earlier, presenter and commentator Dmitry Guberniev on Match TV reported that the IBU refused the accelerated procedure for considering a claim (SBR) in CAS regarding the admission of Russians to international tournaments.

— Indeed, the IBU did not agree to an accelerated procedure for considering the arbitration claim.

Regarding youth competitions, the IBU has taken note of the recommendation from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Committee and will review it. As the IOC has made clear, the application of these recommendations depends on the regulations of each international federation.

Thus, at the moment, the position of the IBU, for which the IBU Congress voted democratically, remains in force,” Winkler told Match TV.

On December 11, the IOC announced that the organization’s executive committee recommended that international federations not limit the access of athletes from Russia and Belarus to youth competitions in both individual and team disciplines. In addition, Russian and Belarusian athletes are allowed to compete at tournaments under national symbols, with the flag and anthem.

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