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You don’t have courage to end sanctions against Russian athletes, Lasitskene blasts IOC chief

Olympic champion Mariya Lasitskene accuses Thomas Bach of waging ‘new war’ following his recommendation to ban Russian, Belarusian athletes

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 10 Jun 2022 3:00PM

You don’t have courage to end sanctions against Russian athletes, Lasitskene blasts IOC chief
Russia’s Mariya Lasitskene, who won the women’s high jump final during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, has accused International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach of waging a “new war” following his recommendation to ban Russian and Belarusian athletes from the prestigious competition. – AFP pic, June 10, 2022 

PARIS – Russian Olympic high jump champion Mariya Lasitskene yesterday accused International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach of having created a “new war” by recommending Russian athletes be banned from international competition.

Following the invasion of Ukraine in February, IOC had recommended a ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes, a request followed by most federations.

“You say you made this decision for our safety but it’s not true. Russian tennis players who play around the world prove it. Fans love athletes for the show they put on, not for their nationality,” Lasitskene wrote in an open letter published on Instagram in both English and Russian.

“In high jump, my main competitors are Ukrainians. I wouldn’t know how to look them in the eye, or what to say to them. They and their families are experiencing what no human being should have to experience.

“Your decision did not stop the war but gave birth to a new one, around and inside sport, which is impossible to contain.”

The three-time world champion added: “I suspect that you will not have the courage or the dignity to put an end to the sanctions against Russian athletes.”

In recent years, Lasitskene has been an outspoken critic of her own national sporting bodies mired in scandal.

She and her track and field teammates were banned from taking part in the 2016 Olympics in Rio when Russia was punished for its state-backed doping.

Russia’s football team was kicked out of the World Cup this year due to the invasion while Russian tennis players have been banned from Wimbledon. – AFP, June 10, 2022

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