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The Russian Biathlon Union and RUSADA signed a cooperation agreement

The Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) and the Russian Biathlon Union (RBU) signed a cooperation agreement, reports agency press office.

It is noted that the signing of the agreement confirmed the firm commitment of the leadership of the RRF to the position of zero tolerance for doping, now the RBU is among the leaders in the RUSADA rating of federations.

The signing of the agreement was attended by RUSADA Director General Veronika Loginova, President of the RRF Viktor Maigurov, Head of the RRF Media Service Sergey Averyanov and Anti-Doping Coordinator of the RRF Oksana Makarova.

“Over the past two seasons, the RRF has taken a big step forward in anti-doping work, in which we place an emphasis on the prevention of negative factors through education, the promotion of clean sport and zero tolerance for the use of prohibited substances and methods. The RRF is successfully implementing an anti-doping education plan, according to which more than 830 athletes and staff members received appropriate training in 2021, and about 500 more people from January to May 2022. We have developed and approved an entire educational anti-doping strategy for 2022-2026. On anti-doping issues, we are also in close contact with the International Biathlon Union (IBU) and the Biathlon Integrity Unit (BIU), as this work is one of the key and ongoing criteria, the fulfillment of which will allow the RBU to become a full member of the International Biathlon Union again.

We have also established absolutely working relations with RUSADA, we are allies in the anti-doping fight, and today’s signing of the agreement is a symbol of the fact that we intend to continue shoulder to shoulder in the fight for clean sport, – said RBU President Viktor Maygurov.

RRF is the developer of the anti-doping promo campaign “I/We are for clean biathlon”.

Biathlon Integrity Unit is a body that investigates cases that undermine the integrity of biathlon, including doping cases.

Earlier, the IBU suspended Russian and Belarusian athletes from competitions under the auspices of the organization against the backdrop of the current situation in Ukraine.

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The biathletes who left Russia lost to everyone at the World Cup. Joy knew no bounds

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The biathletes who left Russia lost to everyone at the World Cup. Joy knew no bounds

At the finish line, former Russian athletes were greeted as heroes.

The overwhelming majority of biathletes from Russia who changed their citizenship dreamed of achieving significant results at international competitions. In fact, their performance leaves much to be desired.

They even rejoice at finishing in last place!

Left for international starts

The backbone of the Moldavian biathlon team has been made up of former Russian athletes for many years. This season, the men’s relay four consists exclusively of ex-Russians. Pavel Magazeev, Andrey Usov, Maxim Makarov have been representing this country since 2020. A couple of years earlier, Mikhail Usov joined the team.

All athletes have the same transition story, give or take. They showed good results in juniors; Magazeev was a world champion, but at the adult level they failed to make it into the Russian national team. Changing citizenship was a way to try my hand at the highest level.

Under the new flag, the guys sometimes even showed good results, both in individual races and in team races. Mikhail Usov was once in the top 4, and Magazeev was repeatedly in the top six at the IBU Cup. In 2024, Makarov was one step away from a medal at the European Championships in single mixed doubles.

But lately the ex-Russians have not been particularly pleased with their high results at international competitions, especially the relay four. The last time the team simply reached the finish line was in January 2024, when it finished 21st at the stage in Ruhpolding. Then we even managed to overtake our rivals from Bulgaria and South Korea.

Maxim Makarov / Photo: © Kevin Voigt / Contributor / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

Local success after two years of waiting

This season, the Moldavian team was represented in the men’s relay only at the stage in Oberhof, where it was removed during the race for being a lap behind. Only the disqualification of the Bulgarians and the withdrawal of the Austrians allowed Moldova not to be in last place in the protocol.

In Ruhpolding, the coaching staff also entered the team into the men’s relay. This time the ex-Russians finally reached the finish line. The Moldavian team finished last out of 22 teams, but still finished. This fact caused joy among representatives of the coaching staff and the federation, who soberly assess their capabilities. Andrei Usov, who closed the relay, was also pleased with the finish. The athlete warmly greeted the stands, which responded with loud applause. Last place and a seven-minute gap from the victorious French could not spoil the small reason for joy.

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Biathlete Loginov, after winning the sprint at the Russian Cup stage, said that he had not recovered from his illness

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Biathlete Loginov, after winning the sprint at the Russian Cup stage, said that he had not recovered from his illness

Two-time Olympic bronze medalist and world champion Alexander Loginov said on Match TV that he competed in the sprint at the Alfa-Bank Russian Cup stage in Demino without having time to recover from an illness.

On Friday, Loginov took first place in the sprint in Demino. The 33-year-old athlete covered the 10 km distance in 22 minutes 3.3 seconds, making no mistakes at two shooting ranges. Kirill Bazhin came second, Roman Eremin rounded out the top three.

“I understood and realized that today it was impossible to force the speed, because I still cannot recover from the illness. Literally: I take a little jog on the street and start clearing my throat. Today this is what happened after the first round. I started coughing and, honestly, I stopped giving my best on the climbs a little. I understood that I had to go with a reserve and leave my strength for the final part of the race,” Loginov said on Match TV.

At these moments, a women’s sprint is taking place in Demino as part of the Russian Cup stage; watch the live broadcast on the Match TV channel, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

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Loginov won the sprint at the Russian Biathlon Cup stage in Demino

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Loginov won the sprint at the Russian Biathlon Cup stage in Demino

Two-time Olympic bronze medalist and world champion Alexander Loginov won the sprint race at the third stage of the Alfa-Bank Russian Biathlon Cup in Demino (Yaroslavl region).

Loginov covered the 10 km distance in 22 minutes 3.3 seconds, making no mistakes at two shooting ranges. Kirill Bazhin took second place (0 misses, 3.3 seconds back), Roman Eremin closed the top three (1 miss, +4.3 seconds).

Three-time Olympic medalist Eduard Latypov was 13th (2 penalties; +48.2 seconds), followed by Daniil Serohvostov (+55.9; 3).

The women’s sprint at the Russian Cup stage will take place later on Friday, starting at 14:00 Moscow time. Watch the live broadcast of the race on the Match TV channel, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

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