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The head of the IOC made a major announcement. How long Russia has been waiting for these words!

Kirsty Coventry called for an end to discrimination and political decisions. A bold hint at full access for Russians?

The Olympic Games in Milan start in two and a half months, and the situation with the admission of Russian athletes is still unclear and confusing. In a number of disciplines, sanctions against our athletes are being softened, but it is not yet clear how many Russian representatives will go to Italy in February 2026. Against this backdrop, the new President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Kirsty Coventry, made an important announcement. The official made it clear that it was time to end discrimination in sports based on nationality and allow athletes from all countries to participate. If this is not a clear hint at the full return of Russia, then what is?

What did Coventry want regarding Russia?

The arrival of Kirsty Coventry as head of the IOC instilled certain hopes in Russian athletes, coaches and ordinary fans. Still, her rhetoric was noticeably different from that of the previous president of the organization, Thomas Bach. It was under the German leader that all the toughest sanctions against Russian sports were imposed. First it was about doping, and then about politics.

Coventry has repeatedly made it clear in her statements that she is in favor of moving away from politics in sports and equal rights for representatives of all countries. As often happens, pre-election promises did not completely coincide with reality. In addition, one must understand that the position of the head of the IOC, with all the breadth of powers, still does not provide complete freedom of action. Probably, Coventry sincerely would like to immediately return Russians and Belarusians to world sports, but it is still powerless against the actions of the governments of certain countries.

Nevertheless, positive changes are really taking place in relation to our athletes. Russians are actively returning to world and European championships, winning medals there and reminding the entire planet of the power of our sport. At first it was mainly about summer disciplines, but gradually it came to winter ones, where the situation was critical for a long time. In particular, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) recently decided to allow Russian luge and bobsledders to participate in international competitions in a neutral status.

Prior to this, the General Assembly of the International Paralympic Committee decided to completely restore the Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC). There are still a lot of problems there, and real approval has not yet arrived, but in any case, this is a movement in the right direction.

Kirsty Coventry / Photo: © Harold Cunningham / Stringer / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

Important words from the head of the IOC. But what happens next?

Now IOC President Kirsty Coventry has taken the floor again, speaking at an event of the European Olympic Committees in Brussels. In her powerful speech, the former swimmer said that she will make every effort to ensure that athletes from different countries are not discriminated against and have equal opportunities.

“Sport must remain a beacon of hope—a place where people can unite in peaceful competition.” This is the essence of Olympism: every eligible athlete, team and official must be able to participate without discrimination or political interference.

Host countries and organizers must guarantee access for all and respect the universality and autonomy of the sport. If you had decided to impose sanctions on me when my country was in crisis, I would not have made it to the Olympic Games. I wouldn’t have won Olympic medals. My path would be completely different than it is now. Sport changed my life. And I am very grateful for this and will fight every day so that athletes from all over the world have equal opportunities,” the IOC press service quotes Coventry as saying.

The good news is that Coventry actually supports Russia’s early return to the world stage. It is impossible to understand her statement in any other way; it is absolutely obvious. Only Russia and Belarus have been subjected to absolutely wild and unlawful sanctions in sports in recent years. It is logical that the head of the IOC is talking specifically about these two countries, which, on the whole, fully corresponds to her pre-election assurances.

The bad news is that Coventry cannot call a spade a spade and is forced to speak in general terms. And I would like to hear from her who exactly and when should be returned to international competitions. Agree, one mention of Russia in this speech would change a lot and could lead to the admission of our athletes in a week. But we have what we have. One way or another, Coventry sent a clear signal to the federations, which are still hesitating and cannot make the right choice. Now it’s up to them.

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Commonwealth Biathlon Cup: online broadcast of the competition, women’s and men’s races from a common start, December 21

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Commonwealth Biathlon Cup: online broadcast of the competition, women’s and men’s races from a common start, December 21

On Sunday, December 21, at the third stage of the Alfa-Bank Commonwealth Biathlon Cup in Tchaikovsky (Perm Territory), women’s and men’s races will be held from a common start.

Watch the live broadcast of the men’s 15-kilometer mass start from 8:35 Moscow time on the Match TV and Match! Arena”, the broadcast of the women’s 12.5 km race will begin at 11:30. The competitions will also be shown on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

30 athletes will compete in each race; if any of the participants refuses, the nearest reservist will go to the start. For men, the preliminary starting protocol included Russians Kirill Bazhin, Eduard Latypov, Karim Khalili, Alexander Loginov, Daniil Serohvostov, representatives of Belarus Anton Smolsky, Nikita Lobastov and others.

For women, the preliminary start list includes Russians Natalia Shevchenko, Anastasia Shevchenko, Svetlana Mironova, Kristina Reztsova, Victoria Slivko, Anastasia Khalili, Irina Kazakevich, Victoria Metelya, Belarusians Anna Sola, Dinara Smolskaya and others.

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Norwegian biathlete Botn won the pursuit at the World Cup in Annecy and strengthened his lead in the overall standings

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Norwegian biathlete Botn won the pursuit at the World Cup in Annecy and strengthened his lead in the overall standings

Norwegian biathlete Johan-Olav Botn won the pursuit race at the third stage of the World Cup in Annecy (France).

Botn, who started fourth, covered the 12.5 km distance in 31 minutes 20.8 seconds. The Norwegian did not make a single mistake on the shooting range.

The silver medal was won by the representative of France, Emilien Jacquelin (lag – 17.6 seconds, 3 penalties), who again found himself on the podium after third place in the sprint. Norwegian Johannes Dahle-Sevdahl finished third (+17.9; 2 penalties), dropping one place down in the pursuit.

For 26-year-old Botn, this victory was the third of the season. He continues to lead the overall standings with 510 points, Frenchman Eric Perrault is second (372), Swede Sebastian Samuelsson (348) closes the top three.

On Sunday, Annecy will host the women’s and men’s races from a general start.

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“Just the kind of person he is.” The biathlon star revealed the ugly side of Bolshunov

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“Just the kind of person he is.” The biathlon star revealed the ugly side of Bolshunov

Kristina Reztsova spoke about the behavior of the three-time Olympic champion.

Alexander Bolshunov this season has become an even more media personality in Russian sports than before, although this attention is not always perceived in a positive way. Several scandals and even disqualifications are still widely discussed in the press.

And now Russian biathlon star Kristina Reztsova suddenly told interesting details about the behavior of the three-time Olympic champion.

The two universes did not intersect

Skiing and biathlon, although they are related sports, still do not always overlap. The competition calendar is structured in such a way that even if skiers and biathletes run on the same tracks, they do so at different times. So this weekend, some are performing in Izhevsk, and others in Tchaikovsky. But the Olympics are a different matter. There, in fact, Russia has one single team, which in theory should be as united as possible.

It’s a completely normal story when athletes from some disciplines come to cheer on their compatriots from others. Skaters can often be seen at hockey games and so on. So at the Beijing Olympics in 2022, skiers and biathletes actually ran across the road from each other, if you look from a geographical point of view. And, of course, they mostly supported their colleagues.

Alexander Bolshunov became a three-time Olympic champion in China and generally removed questions about who really is the best skier on the planet. This was recognized even in Norway. Kristina Reztsova was also good and brought relay silver and bronze from China. However, globally, the two universes then intersected little. Even taking into account the fact that the suspension happened, and our skiers and biathletes competed exclusively in their homeland.

Kristina Reztsova / Photo: © RIA Novosti / Alexey Filippov

“He doesn’t even say hello!”

The contact between Bolshunov and Reztsova in absentia occurred today. Kristina brilliantly won the pursuit race at the Commonwealth Cup stage in Tchaikovsky, almost a minute ahead of her closest competitors. On Match TV, the Russian woman not only talked about her triumph, but also told extremely interesting details of her conversation with Bolshunov. More precisely, the lack of this communication.

– He doesn’t even say hello! How will he give me the phone number? He doesn’t say hello to anyone at all. I don’t deserve it. So I went to one Olympics with him. After the Games we saw each other everywhere. He doesn’t greet anyone. “He’s just such a person in life,” Reztsova said on the air of the “Biathlon with Dmitry Guberniev” program.

The Match TV commentator himself also responded to Christina’s words, wishing our champion to treat people differently, despite all his titles and awards.

– I’m not surprised at all. I watched Zanin’s story about how none of the biathletes have Bolshunov’s phone number. We can say that from the point of view of Olympic titles, any biathlete is a dandy compared to Bolshunov, and maybe that’s true. But, on the other hand, there are also Olympic medalists and world champions. When Kristina Reztsova says that Bolshunov doesn’t greet anyone, this probably speaks once again about the person’s upbringing. I want to say to myself that Bolshunov always says hello to me and will probably continue to say hello. I respect Sasha as an athlete. I would like to wish him empathy, love of humanity and treat people a little differently,” Guberniev told Match TV.

Alexander, of course, had a very difficult start to the season. Scandals and not the best results obviously do not add confidence and can unnerve even the most stress-resistant athletes. At the same time, there is little doubt that Bolshunov will cope with the negativity that has fallen on him, even justified. And there is confidence that as soon as a loophole appears with a return to the World Cup, the entire sports world will see the same skier who took three golds at the last Olympics.

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