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State Duma deputy Svishchev will appeal to the ECHR because of the recommendations of the Latvian Olympic Committee to avoid Russians at the Olympics

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State Duma deputy Svishchev will appeal to the ECHR because of the recommendations of the Latvian Olympic Committee to avoid Russians at the Olympics

First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Physical Culture and Sports of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Dmitry Svishchev told Match TV that he is preparing a lawsuit in the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in connection with the recommendations of the Latvian Olympic Committee for its athletes to avoid any contacts, general photographs and communication with representatives of Russia and Belarus.

Earlier, LETA reported that the Latvian Olympic Committee had issued recommendations for its athletes ordering them to avoid any contact, shared photographs and communication outside of competitions with representatives of Russia and Belarus at the 2026 Olympic Games.

— The recommendations of the Latvian Olympic Committee are not just a blatant case of discrimination. This is a deliberate destruction of the very foundations of the Olympic movement, the spirit of which has always been equality, fair fight and unity outside of politics.

Calling on athletes to avoid contact, shared photographs, and even communication with colleagues from Russia and Belarus is not protocol; it is the ideology of sports apartheid. Such actions flagrantly violate the principles of the Olympic Charter, which prohibit any form of discrimination, and turn athletes into hostages of political hysteria.

Sport should unite, not divide. But, apparently, for Latvian sports officials, what is more important is not the results or fair fight, but the demonstration of their racist and Russophobic views. This is a shame for the entire global sports community.

I don’t intend to leave this unanswered. I am preparing an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights against the Olympic Committee of Latvia to protect the interests of Russian athletes whose rights are grossly violated by these recommendations. If Latvia has forgotten what human rights are, we will remind them through international legal mechanisms.

We will also send official requests to the International Olympic Committee demanding a legal assessment of these scandalous instructions and take action against those who are trying to turn sports grounds into an arena for political provocations.

I wish our athletes strength of spirit and confidence. They go to win and show their highest class, and not to participate in petty political games. And those who are trying to isolate them should remember: sport has always been stronger than any temporary political situation. Your discrimination only strengthens our unity and will to win,” Svishchev told a Match TV correspondent.

The 2026 Olympics will take place in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo from February 6 to 22.

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Commonwealth Biathlon Cup: when does it start, where to watch the mixed relay online on January 25

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Commonwealth Biathlon Cup: when does it start, where to watch the mixed relay online on January 25

On Sunday, January 25, at the fourth stage of the Alfa-Bank Commonwealth Biathlon Cup in the Belarusian Raubichi, a mixed relay will be held.

The competition will begin at 13:45 Moscow time. The live broadcast will be available from 13:35 on the Match TV and Match! Arena”, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

10 teams will take part in the race, consisting of four biathletes each (2 men and 2 women). The relay has four stages of 6 kilometers each.

Team compositions:

1. Russia-1: Anastasia Khalili, Natalia Shevchenko, Saveliy Konovalov, Kirill Bazhin;

2. Belarus‑1: Dinara Smolskaya, Anna Sola, Stepan Danilov, Anton Smolsky;

3. Russia-2: Anastasia Tomshina, Victoria Slivko, Evgeny Sidorov, Eduard Latypov;

4. Belarus‑2: Irina Shakleina, Elena Kulak, Maxim Vorobey, Nikita Lobastov;

5. Russia-3: Tamara Derbusheva, Yulia Kovalenko, Alexander Povarnitsyn, Oleg Domichek;

6. Belarus-3: Ksenia Vorobey, Alina Zaitseva, Pavel Belko, Dmitry Lazovsky;

7. Russia-4: Victoria Metelya, Anastasia Grishina, Ivan Kolotov, Daniil Usov;

8. Russia-5: Irina Kazakevich, Inna Tereshchenko, Mikhail Strebko, Andrey Ostapiy;

9. Russia-6: Svetlana Mironova, Anastasia Shevchenko, Egor Prokudin, Yaroslav Konkin;

10. Russia-7: Elizaveta Nasotovich, Anastasia Egorova, Vyacheslav Maleev, Ilnaz Muzamedzyanov.

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The Italian team won the mixed relay at the World Cup stage in the Czech Republic, the Germans were deprived of victory in the mixed single due to disqualification

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The Italian team won the mixed relay at the World Cup stage in the Czech Republic, the Germans were deprived of victory in the mixed single due to disqualification

The Italian team won the mixed relay at the Biathlon World Cup in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic.

The Italian team, consisting of Dorothea Wierer, Lisa Vittozzi, Lukas Hofer and Tommaso Giacomel, achieved a time of 1 hour 3 minutes 11.7 seconds (0 penalties and 10 extra rounds). The second place was taken by the French team (Ocean Michelot, Justine Brezaz-Boucher, Oscar Lombardo, Quentin Fillon Maillet; backlog – 24.7 seconds; 0+7), the top three was completed by the Czech team (Essika Jislova, Tereza Vobornikova, Viteslav Hornig, Michal Krcmar; +57.2; 0+7).

In the single mixed relay, Germans Marlene Fichtner and Leonard Pfund took first place. However, the German team was later disqualified due to violating safety rules when handling a rifle – after the second shooting from a prone position, Fichtner incorrectly secured the weapon on her back.

After this decision, the victory went to the Finnish team, which was represented by Suvi Minkkinen and Tero Seppälä (34.59.8; 0+8). The second place was taken by the French Jeanne Richard and Emilien Claude (+11.3; 0+6), the third – by the Norwegians Uni Arnekleive and Martin Nevland (+16.7; 0+8).

The World Cup stage in Nove Mesto will end on Sunday with races from a general start.

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Ex-skater Klimov on missing the 2018 Olympic Games: “I won’t say that I felt a strong upset, but rather total devastation”

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Ex-skater Klimov on missing the 2018 Olympic Games: “I won’t say that I felt a strong upset, but rather total devastation”

Former figure skater Fedor Klimov spoke about how he coped with missing the 2018 Olympic Games in Pyeongchang.

Klimov, performing in tandem with Ksenia Stolbova, won a gold medal at the 2014 Olympic Games and also became a three-time Russian champion. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) did not allow the couple to participate in the 2018 Olympic Games.

— In general, I didn’t follow what was happening at the Games. And even then I didn’t rewatch the performances. I knew from hearsay what was happening and how, but nothing more. For me, this start didn’t exist; I couldn’t bring myself to be interested in it. I won’t say that I felt any strong upset, but rather total devastation. There were no emotions at all,” Klimov told RT.

Some time after missing the 2018 Olympics, the athlete retired. After that he started working as a coach.

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