Nothing. Nothing. Thousands of times. It was not doping, but sabotage! The Russians are revolting

04/06/2018

Russia wants to return the flag. But he has another doping problem.

The same goes for coach Sergei Bělanov: "It would not be worthwhile to use meldonium once. This does not work, the medication requires longer-term use.Otherwise he will not achieve the desired effect. "

Bělanov vividly described how many people without the knowledge of athletes, from cleaners to volunteers exchanging towels enter the room of the team daily in the Olympic Village. "Replacing a bottle with another contaminated substance is easy," he assured and called on the Russian Olympic Committee to more "isolate" Russian athletes in the village to prevent similar sabotage.

more, Bělan went so far as to denounce Krušelnicky's defamation as a system of military attacks in Syria: "A gang supported by the US Army will bring chlorine there and infect its territory to allow US troops to act."

His rhetoric coincides with that of Russian fans, who are massively rejecting the previous Russian blame.Nothing. Nothing. Thousands of times. Our athletes did not beat. You have not shown them to them. To take away their flag and anthem and forbid many of them to participate in games was totally unfair.

And if anyone in Russia cheated in the past in the past, so that our 160 athletes would be advised? To control the state? Impossible. You did not give us any proof.

The existence of the Sochi 2014 case, which The Guardian described as "the most ambitious scam in sports history," the Russians still refuse to accept.President Vladimir Putin has demented that there would be a state sponsored doping program in the country.

But what about the state tolerated?

Selfie without a flag, yes?

In the eyes of the Russians everything was different: the West was afraid of us, so we tried to steal the game. When he did not, they stole at least the flag and anthem.

The former speed skater Andrej Savinov in Korea pointed out: "Who is the biggest game sponsor? American NBC. Billions of dollars pay for the rights. "But this week the Russians paid a $ 15 million fine for systematic doping in a country that the International Olympic Committee awarded them.Would it really be they, the people so proud, if they were convinced of their innocence?

The payment of the fine was one of the conditions for the IOC to return the flag at least at the final ceremony. And above all, the older Russian athletes are trying hard to make a major breakthrough for them.

Ilja Kovalchuk even asked Russian fans who wanted to make a selfie with him for the moment to postpone the Russian flag. Olympic athletes from Russia have signed a declaration that they will not perform any activity during the game to resemble a protest against the withdrawal of state symbols.

Russian fans have a different vision.Flags in hand, tricolors sprayed on the jackets, banners with inscriptions "Russia in my heart", everywhere in the playground are Russian symbols full. Whether it is spread by real fans, or by the state or by the Russian oligarchs of sponsored groups to bring the Russian spirit to games and whose existence is speculated by Western media. "tit"> Czechs will boycott Tjumen

On Saturday, the International Olympic Committee will decide whether the Russians will be able to actually end the games with their flag on Sunday.Indicie suggests that this decision was once again pre-arranged and became part of a larger plan that MOV President Thomas Bach and Russian President Putin had arrived last November.

This is also borne out by Bach's words, which he delivered during a meeting with Putin's advisor Igor Levitin this week: "The participation of Russian athletes has made these games better."

This mosaic fits the fact that curler Krušelniki withdrew his appeal to the sports arbitration where he wanted to get the return of the medal.According to well-informed reporter Dmitriy Zelanov, the exchange was a trade: "He knew that only a two-year sentence would be awarded to him instead of a four-year-old, and Russia will be allowed to return the flag in spite of his offense."

But does that really happen? Friday's next Russian doping discovery, this time with bounty boss Nadejda Sergeyev, is a heavy-handed flag for fighters. Some Olympians across the social networks are calling for a boycott of the end of the game when the Russians get their flag back.

The Czechs go even further.Jiri Hamza, the head of the Biathlon Union, announced on Friday that the national team will boycott this year's Cup finals in Russia's Tjumeni in protest against systematic Russian doping. "If we were to leave after all we did against Russian doping , we would lose our face, "said Hamza.

On the other hand, the French team, another of the anti-doping coalitions, is traveling to Tjumen. "I have to. I'm fighting a big globe, "World Cup World Champion Martin Fourcade told Hamz.

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