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Skier Nepryaeva said that she didn’t really want to run for “medals” at domestic tournaments
Olympic champion in cross-country skiing Natalya Nepryaeva said she was upset about the possible lack of prize money at domestic competitions next season.
– The main start is the alternative world championship. I will rely on it.
The lack of prize money at domestic Russian starts for skiers is unpleasant. I don’t really want to run for medals. God forbid, if there are sponsors. I would be very happy about this, ”Nepryaeva told Match TV.
– Do you have any demotivation due to the fact that the next season will have to be spent inside Russia? Or is our skiing competitive enough to keep progressing?
– There is a little. But I try to fight it.
The International Ski Federation (FIS) suspended Russian and Belarusian athletes from participating in tournaments under its auspices due to the situation in Ukraine.
The first stage of the Russian Cup in cross-country skiing will take place on November 18–21 in the Republic of Khakassia.
Source: Sportbox
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Commonwealth Biathlon Cup: when did it start, where to watch the live broadcast of the women’s sprint on January 23
On Friday, January 23, a women’s sprint race will be held in Raubichi, Belarus, which will open the competitive program of the fourth stage of the Alfa-Bank Commonwealth Biathlon Cup.
The athletes will start the 7.5 km distance at 12:00 Moscow time. Watch the live broadcast of the race from 11:50 on the TV channels “Match TV” and “Match! Arena”, as well as the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.
38 athletes entered the sprint. The race will be attended by Olympic silver medalists Irina Kazakevich, Kristina Reztsova and Svetlana Mironova, as well as Natalia Shevchenko, Inna Tereshchenko, Victoria Slivko, Victoria Metelya, Anastasia Khalili, Elizaveta Burundukova and other Russians.
Olympic champion Dinara Smolskaya, world championship bronze medalist Anna Sola, Elena Kulak, Irina Shakleina, Ksenia Vorobey, Victoria Shashkova and Anna Pestereva will compete for Belarus.
Source: Sportbox
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Korostelev, Nepryaeva, Korzhova and Semenova accepted invitations from the IOC to the Olympics
Savely Korostelev and Daria Nepryaeva / Photo: © Leo Authamayou/NordicFocus / Contributor / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru, Grega Valancic/VOIGT / Contributor / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru
Russian skiers Savely Korostelev and Daria Nepryaeva, as well as speed skaters Ksenia Korzhova and Anastasia Semenova, accepted invitations from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to participate in the 2026 Olympics in Italy, the organization’s press service reports.
Invitations to athletes were sent in January. Also earlier, Russian figure skaters Pyotr Gumennik and Adelia Petrosyan, ski mountaineer Nikita Filippov and short track skaters Ivan Posashkov and Alena Krylova agreed to the IOC invitations.
The Olympic Games will take place from 6 to 22 February in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. The Russians will compete at the competition in a neutral status.
Source: Sportbox
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Russia will return to the Olympics in full status! An important official let slip
The head of the International Hockey Federation shared information that changes a lot.
Obvious progress in the restoration of Russian sports on the international stage is noticeable even to outspoken skeptics. Just in the last couple of months: the IOC gave recommendations to all federations to restore the rights of Russian juniors, our skiers, skeletonists, and lugers returned to international competitions, the flag and anthem were allowed in judo, the same thing happened in Paralympic sports, where we were also allowed to participate in the Paralympic Games in full status.
The next logical step is Russia’s admission to the Olympics without any restrictions. And there is already a clear understanding of when this will happen. A sports official of the highest level, who definitely knows a lot, let slip.
Warning signal from above
According to a journalist from The Athletic, the President of the International Hockey Federation (IIHF), Luc Tardif, said that the International Olympic Committee plans to fully admit Russian athletes and national teams to the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
The wording sounds specific and reassuring, but at the same time as accurate as possible. Tardif did not specify whether we are talking about performing under the national flag, about the return of federations to their previous status, or about some intermediate option. There are no official statements from the IOC either. Moreover, it is strange that the representative of the winter federation is the first to speak about such an important initiative regarding the summer Games.
Nevertheless, it is important that the word “full-fledged” is increasingly heard in the public space, and not the compromise constructions that have become common in recent years. And Tardiff is usually quite careful in his statements. It is unlikely that he would declare something that he is not one hundred percent sure of. Of course, the words of the head of the IIHF alone are not enough to allow Russia to the Olympics, but Tardiff definitely had reasons to say so.
Hockey is the most difficult case
As for winter sports and hockey in particular, the situation there is much more difficult. According to Tardif, the junior teams of Russia and Belarus could potentially be the first to return to the international arena. This is logical: it is children’s and youth sports that the IOC now considers as the least politicized segment.
According to the forecast of The Athletic journalist, the possible dates are as follows:
- return of U18 national teams – no earlier than 2028;
- the return of youth teams – no earlier than 2029;
- the return of adult national teams – no earlier than spring 2029.
If this scenario comes true, then the full return of the Russian national hockey team could take place by the 2030 Winter Olympics in the French Alps. The deadlines are distant, but at least they are indicated – and this already distinguishes the current situation from the previous uncertainty.
At the same time, on the same day it became known that the IIHF was not ready to return Russia at the moment. The Athletic journalist Chris Johnston, citing sources, reported that the IIHF upheld the sanctions against the Russian and Belarusian teams.
European resistance is still here
Despite all the cautious signals from above, serious resistance remains within the hockey community. According to The Athletic, Finland, Sweden and the Czech Republic are still against the return of the Russian national team. These federations take a tough position and do not hide it at federation meetings.
In addition, the publication’s source notes that a negative reaction is also possible from the political leadership of Canada. Namely, Canada remains one of the key centers of influence in world hockey, and without taking into account its position, it is extremely difficult to move forward.
Luc Tardif himself consistently explains his logic. He emphasizes that he does not have the power to influence political processes, but is responsible for the holding of competitions.
– Everyone will be happy when they return to their family. When we do this, it will mean that many things have been settled. I have to defend the competition. When the time comes, we will invite them. We are still in contact, but at the moment it is impossible to plan the organization of the World Cup and a return to Russia in the context of the current situation. When the return occurs, it will mean that a lot has been resolved, The Athletic quotes Tardif.
Tardif’s statements do not immediately change reality and do not give reason to talk about the imminent return of the Russian national team to major tournaments. There are too many unknowns: the admission format, timing, the position of individual federations and the political background.
However, the shift in rhetoric itself is important. For the first time in a long time, the discussion of the return is not taking place in the format of hypotheses and behind-the-scenes conversations, but with approximate guidelines and reference to the Olympic cycle. The process is moving slowly and unevenly, but it is starting again – and this is perhaps the main conclusion at the moment.
Source: Sportbox
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