Russia accuses U.S. of campaign against its sports
Russia’s foreign intelligence service (FIS) has hit out at an alleged U.S. campaign to discredit several sports in which Russia has dominated in an attempt to further isolate it as a sports nation.
In a rare public statement, the FIS said that the most powerful blow is being prepared against the most “Russian’’ disciplines: rhythmic gymnastics, artistic swimming and figure skating.
The plan is to shower the famous sports schools, outstanding coaches and athletes with outrageous lies.
“According to American plans, slanderous materials are intended to convince fans around the world that the strength and beauty of Russian gymnasts, synchronised swimmers and figure skaters are allegedly result of deception.’’
Russia said that former Moscow anti-doping laboratory head Grigoriy Rodchenkov and his deputy, Timofei Sobolevsky, were the curators of the campaign.
It said informants were lured with lucrative payments and a move to the Western world, accusing the U.S. of unsportsmanlike conduct.
Mr Rodchenkov helped uncover wide-ranging doping practices in Russia, including at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, as a whistleblower, he now lives in the U.S.
He had accused Russia’s domestic intelligence service of being involved in the Sochi schemes.
After his revelations, Russians have not been allowed to compete with their national symbols at Olympics since the 2018 Winter Games.
At the current Olympic Games, only 15 Russians are competing as neutral athletes due to sanctions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
(dpa/NAN)
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