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Showed the Russian flag to the whole world. A brave American unexpectedly supported our athletes
Amazing action!
Russian athletes, unfortunately, have been under sanctions for a long time. However, over almost ten years that our athletes have been discriminated against, there have been more than once situations when support came from the most unexpected places. Even from the United States!
The brave American was not afraid to unfurl the Russian flag in the stands and showed the whole world: common sense still exists in some places. An incredible act!
Truncated composition
Due to sanctions in the doping case, the Russian team competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang in a neutral status. Our athletes had neither a flag, nor an anthem, nor many team members who, due to an unfair decision by the IOC, were unable to go to the Games.
The team lost, for example, skier Sergei Ustyugov, biathlete Anton Shipulin, and short track speed skater Viktor An. There were many other athletes on this list who could theoretically bring medals to our team. Some of them subsequently managed to get the decision on their cases reviewed, but it was too late: they never managed to go to Korea.
As a result, it is quite natural that in the medal standings at the end of the competition our athletes were far from the top 10. The Russian team managed to take two gold medals, but what kind! One was won by Alina Zagitova, who won the figure skating competition, and the second by our hockey players, who defeated the German team in the final.
A truncated roster, the need to act as “Olympic athletes from Russia” and simply a negative background from foreign media and some rivals – all this, of course, contributed to not the most successful results. However, there were also positive moments at that Olympics that showed: even in unfriendly countries they understand how absurd the sanctions against Russia are.
Flag in the stands
Already at the opening of the Olympics, our athletes could feel the support of the fans. At the height of the ceremony, American citizen Philip Wahuda, who had come to watch the Games, unfurled a huge banner of the Russian Federation in the stands. The shot with the American instantly spread across social networks and the media, becoming a symbol of the adequate attitude towards our athletes on the part of ordinary fans from Western countries.
Vahuda himself was very surprised when journalists told him that he was now the main character of Russian news reports. It turned out that the man was half Czech, and bought the flag in New Zealand. All the time before the Olympics, he followed the news agenda and was indignant at how unfairly Russian athletes were treated. Surprisingly, the American was in the context of everything that was happening, knew the names of many athletes and said that he would definitely go to figure skating and biathlon competitions to support those Russians who did come to Korea.
It is very likely that Philip was not disappointed. At least in figure skating, our athletes traditionally performed at the highest level. In biathlon, unfortunately, it was not possible to win medals, but this is understandable: the main stars of our team were simply not allowed to participate in the Games.
As far as is known, Philip did not have any problems with stadium employees over the Russian flag. At the same time, other fans complained that their national symbols were taken away from them in Pyeongchang, although there was no official ban on spectators by the IOC.
Source: Sportbox
Thomas Astudillo is a sports journalist and author who writes for Sportish. He has a deep love and knowledge of sports, and is known for his engaging and informative writing on the latest sports news and events.
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Biathletes from the French team won the relay at the World Cup in Ruhpolding
Fabien Claude, Oscar Lombardo, Quentin Fillon Maillet and Eric Perrault / Photo: © Alexander Hassenstein / Staff / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru
The French team won the men’s relay at the Biathlon World Cup in Ruhpolding, Germany.
On Thursday, French biathletes completed the distance in 1 hour 8 minutes 58.1 seconds. Fabien Claude, Oscar Lombardo, Quentin Fillon Maillet and Eric Perrault played for the national team. The team took one penalty loop and also used four additional rounds on eight firing lines.
Second place was taken by the Norwegian team, which lost to the French by 6.2 seconds (7 additional rounds). The third result was shown by the German team (+7.9; 5).
On Friday, January 16, the women’s sprint is scheduled as part of the World Cup in Ruhpolding.
Source: Sportbox
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Norwegian biathletes won the relay at the World Cup in Ruhpolding
Marte Krakstad Johansen, Juni Arnekleive, Caroline Offigstad Knotten, Maren Kirkade / Photo: © Alexander Hassenstein / Staff / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru
Norwegian biathletes won the 4×6 km relay at the fifth stage of the World Cup in Ruhpolding, Germany.
The Norwegian team (Marte Krakstad Johansen, Juni Arnekleive, Caroline Offigstad Knotten, Maren Kirkade) won with a result of 1 hour 7 minutes 6.2 seconds, using 9 additional cartridges.
Second were the Italians Hanna Auchenthalle, Dorothea Wierer, Michela Carrara and Lisa Vittozzi, who lost 0.9 seconds to Kirkade at the finish line. The Italian team also avoided penalty loops and used four additional rounds.
The top three were completed by the Swedish team, represented by Johanna Skottheim, Lynn Gestblom, Elvira Oeberg and Hannah Oeberg (+3.0; 0/7).
On Thursday, January 15, the men’s 4×7.5 km relay will take place at the World Cup in Ruhpolding.
Source: Sportbox
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The daring talent created a sensation at the Russian Championship. Saveliy is the future of the team!
The 21-year-old biathlete won a landmark victory in the big mass start.
Saveliy Konovalov is rightly considered one of the main talents in Russian biathlon. But the young athlete is already ready to defeat his childhood idols.
The 21-year-old backed up his bold claims with a stunning victory. Unexpected champion of Russia!
“We must already take a leading position”
For the first time, Konovalov, who has repeatedly won various junior competitions in Russia, loudly declared himself at the adult level back in 2024, when, as a member of the Sverdlovsk region team, he won two medals in relay races as part of the Spartakiad. At the same time, the titled biathlete Anton Shipulin predicted a good future for Savely.
— There is good potential, the technique looks good. But there is room to grow. I think these guys will join the national team,” Match TV quotes Shipulin as saying.
Saveliy did not have to wait long for prizes in personal races. A year later, the biathlete was on the podium in the sprint at the Alfa-Bank Cup of the Strongest Athletes, which took place in Raubichi.
Before the start of this season, Konovalov was deservedly included in the national team. Now the athlete is confidently in the top 10 overall standings of the Russian Cup and the Commonwealth Cup. A successful career lacked only high-profile victories, although the athlete strived for this.
“We need to take a leading position and fight,” Konovalov said in December 2025 on Match TV after winning a bronze medal in the mixed relay at the Commonwealth Cup stage.
“He will be a star biathlete”
On January 11, Savely went to the start of the big mass start of the Alfa-Bank Russian Championship, where he had to fight with many leaders who had still managed to make some noise in the international arena. Konovalov followed some of them as a child. So, among the participants was his idol Anton Babikov, but he was not the main favorite. And Kirill Bazhin, and Karim Khalili, and Eduard Latypov were ready to fight for high places.
During the first half of the race, Konovalov was constantly among the contenders for medals, but he did not climb into the lead, and this was not necessary when there were a dozen strong athletes at the head of the peloton.
After the second milestone, a clear top four emerged. Savely was accompanied by Karim Khalili, Evgeniy Sidorov and Stepan Danilov from Belarus. They all shot accurately twice. For Konovalov, two clean sheets were a great achievement, because he periodically had problems in this component.
– He has very good data. It should already begin to open up. His shooting component from a prone position is a little weak. Savely is a talented athlete, he will be a star biathlete when the generational change occurs,” coach Andrei Padin assessed Konovalov right during the race.
And Savely justified the forecast of the experienced coach. The 21-year-old athlete approached the final milestone with the second result, second only to the experienced Khalili. Both biathletes had not made a single mistake before this. In this duel, young Konovalov’s nerves turned out to be stronger. He left the stadium as a leader, 17.8 seconds ahead of his closest pursuer, Alexander Kornev. Not far from the athlete from Udmurtia were Bazhin (+19.6 sec), Khalili (+19.7 sec) and Danilov (+20.8 sec).
On the final lap, the four pursuers significantly reduced the gap, but Savely made it to the finish, winning a landmark victory for himself. Silver went to Bazhin (+5.6 sec), and bronze went to Khalili (+6.6 sec).
Watch live broadcasts of the Russian Biathlon Championship on TV channels of the Match family, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.
Source: Sportbox
Thomas Astudillo is a sports journalist and author who writes for Sportish. He has a deep love and knowledge of sports, and is known for his engaging and informative writing on the latest sports news and events.
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