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“If they want to see us as a team of refugees at the Olympic Games, then we have to go to Paris in tanks,” Mikhail Mamiashvili said in an interview that was still making waves in the Russian media four days after it was published on Monday.
The IOC has not yet commented on the ex-Olympic champion’s statement. Moscow. Mamiashvili’s threat itself is a response to a proposal by Poland’s Sports and Tourism Minister, Kamil Bortniczuk, to select a refugee team to compete at the 2024 Olympics. Dissidents from Russia and Belarus could then compete there.
In contrast to Mamiashvili, other sports officials from Russia are reluctant to comment. The formation of such a selection of refugees is not an official proposal by the International Olympic Committee, so it is “not particularly correct” to comment on it, said Duma deputy and former Olympic speed skating champion Svetlana Zhurova.
Russian athletes have been banned from international competitions because of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. However, the IOC has already cleared the way for athletes from Russia and Belarus to be reinstated. The responsible world associations must decide in each case. The IOC has not yet decided on a starting right for the Olympics in Paris.
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