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This is true. Absolutely true. No question about what the statement says.

But in the back of my mind, I wonder if it might have had something to do with it. Having a 15 year old girl involved in a doping scandal in one of the premier events at the Olympics... after bending over backwards to accommodate Russian athletes in the past... an ongoing string of "just one more chance"... Well, it certainly didn't help.
*puffs pipe, nods thoughtfully*
Agreed. I wouldn't be surprised if we find out down the road that the doping issue factored into their decision.
 
The only right decision. Doping+starting a war with absolutly no reason Permanent lying. What else would call for a ban?
Of course the young athletes are not personally involved, and its not fair to them. But the whole russian figure skating federation and coaches are complicit with Putin inner circle and they are complicit in the state doping system
 
Here are some comments (sorry if the English translation is not accurate - feel free to correct)

Statement from the Russian Figure Skating Federation

The Russian Figure Skating Federation, like the entire Russian figure skating family, is extremely disappointed with the decision of the Council of the International Skating Union (ISU) to remove Russian athletes from all competitions and events held under the auspices of the ISU.

We believe that this decision is discriminatory and grossly contradicts the basic principles of the international Olympic movement.

Unfortunately, we have to state that this decision is evidence that sport has fully become an instrument of politics and once again demonstrates double standards, inflicting the main blow on athletes.

In this situation, we will consider all possible options for action and take the necessary measures to preserve and protect the interests of our athletes and coaches.

Piseev reacted to the ISU decision not to allow Russian skaters to compete

“I am outraged. They have done worse to themselves, there will be no interest in figure skating without Russian athletes. Ugly decision. This will not contribute to the development of world figure skating and the holding of the championship at the level at which it should be, the interest in competitions will clearly disappear. The championship will no longer be the same as it always was when our Russian athletes participated,” Piseev told Metaratings.ru .

Alexander Zhulin reacted to the ISU decision to suspend Russian skaters

Two-time Olympic medalist in ice dancing Alexander Zhulin reacted to the news about the removal of Russian figure skaters from competitions held under the auspices of the International Skating Union (ISU).

“A big blow to all of us. So far, the situation is dire. I read about football, hockey, figure skating. There seems to be no end in sight to this.

Everyone should understand one thing: there is, for example, a pair of Sinitsin and Katsalapov. If the judges agree to remove them, no matter how they skate, they will remove them. Exactly the same thing is happening now. They just agreed, they don’t see the main thing, they consume the information they want. How long can this go on?

We will tighten our belts, we will go on vacation to Sosnovy Bor, we will train for the championship in Syzran, we will make it much stronger. We will strive to bring the Russian championship to the level of world teams. It will be more interesting to look at Trusova, Valieva and Shcherbakov than at all figure skating without Russian skaters, ”Zhulin said in an interview with the Championship correspondent Arina Lavrova.

Averbukh: “We can only hope that the passions subside and the world will become the world again”

Choreographer and producer Ilya Averbukh commented on the decision of the International Skating Union (ISU) to remove Russian and Belarusian athletes from competitions under its auspices.

“Of course, very sad. We want to support our guys. This generation has had a hard time. And so many competitions had to be missed, and now there is a ban. Now more than ever they need words of support.

I wish them all the strength and resilience to get through this. We can only hope that the passions subside and the world will become the world again, ”said Averbukh in an interview with Sport24 correspondent Anastasia Dragomir.

Navka commented on the decision of the International Skating Union to remove Russia

The 2006 Olympic champion in ice dancing Tatiana Navka reacted to the news that Russian figure skaters were suspended from competitions held under the auspices of the International Skating Union (ISU).

“We all watched what happened at the Olympics. Now, I think, everyone will be happy that there will be no Russian skaters at the World Championships. I am very sorry that all this is happening: I feel sorry for the athletes, the children who are innocent in all politics, have nothing to do with this. Now our athletes are banned from participating in the Paralympic Games. It's just over the edge. I can’t even believe what is happening in the world now, ”Navka said in an interview with the Championship correspondent Arina Lavrova.


I can't keep silent. As an athlete and any sane person, I share the position that sport is out of politics. But in reality we do not see this: on Monday, FIFA and UEFA excluded our teams from all competitions after the IOC called to suspend our athletes in all sports! Today, the International Skating Union (ISU) banned Russians from participating in competitions under its auspices. This is a big mistake!

You can't mix sports with politics, you can't punish athletes and deprive them of the right to perform and compete, as they do now. This is discrimination and a direct gross violation of the rights of athletes. Our skaters have proven that they are the strongest in the world. Interest in figure skating will not be the same without our athletes. The sanctions that are applied to the representatives of Russia in sports are inadequate and politicized.

If our athletes do not participate in international competitions, victories will be depreciated, because the strongest in many sports will stay at home. Most recently, the IOC changed the Olympic motto "Faster, Higher, Stronger", approved back in 1894. Now it sounds: "Faster, higher, stronger, together." Is it just words? Now they want to isolate Russia from world sports, which means that the Olympic values are a thing of the past.

EVERYONE WANTS PEACE AND I WANT IT! I really hope that everything will be over as soon as possible, and the negotiations will bear fruit. I believe in our President! I am not a politician, I am an athlete and my goal is to unite people through the love of sport, overcoming political differences. I'm sure we'll all make it!!!!!💪🏻
 
Matvey Vetlugin, on Channel 1 stream, on February 24th, called for peace. The amount of Russians who left in the 90's, like me, and whose kids now coming on ice under the other flags tells you otherwise. Given an option to leave, many leave.
I am proud of you my son! I knew I adopted him for a good reason.
 
Here are some comments (sorry if the English translation is not accurate - feel free to correct)

Statement from the Russian Figure Skating Federation

The Russian Figure Skating Federation, like the entire Russian figure skating family, is extremely disappointed with the decision of the Council of the International Skating Union (ISU) to remove Russian athletes from all competitions and events held under the auspices of the ISU.

We believe that this decision is discriminatory and grossly contradicts the basic principles of the international Olympic movement.

Unfortunately, we have to state that this decision is evidence that sport has fully become an instrument of politics and once again demonstrates double standards, inflicting the main blow on athletes.

In this situation, we will consider all possible options for action and take the necessary measures to preserve and protect the interests of our athletes and coaches.

Piseev reacted to the ISU decision not to allow Russian skaters to compete

“I am outraged. They have done worse to themselves, there will be no interest in figure skating without Russian athletes. Ugly decision. This will not contribute to the development of world figure skating and the holding of the championship at the level at which it should be, the interest in competitions will clearly disappear. The championship will no longer be the same as it always was when our Russian athletes participated,” Piseev told Metaratings.ru .

Alexander Zhulin reacted to the ISU decision to suspend Russian skaters

Two-time Olympic medalist in ice dancing Alexander Zhulin reacted to the news about the removal of Russian figure skaters from competitions held under the auspices of the International Skating Union (ISU).

“A big blow to all of us. So far, the situation is dire. I read about football, hockey, figure skating. There seems to be no end in sight to this.

Everyone should understand one thing: there is, for example, a pair of Sinitsin and Katsalapov. If the judges agree to remove them, no matter how they skate, they will remove them. Exactly the same thing is happening now. They just agreed, they don’t see the main thing, they consume the information they want. How long can this go on?

We will tighten our belts, we will go on vacation to Sosnovy Bor, we will train for the championship in Syzran, we will make it much stronger. We will strive to bring the Russian championship to the level of world teams. It will be more interesting to look at Trusova, Valieva and Shcherbakov than at all figure skating without Russian skaters, ”Zhulin said in an interview with the Championship correspondent Arina Lavrova.

Averbukh: “We can only hope that the passions subside and the world will become the world again”

Choreographer and producer Ilya Averbukh commented on the decision of the International Skating Union (ISU) to remove Russian and Belarusian athletes from competitions under its auspices.

“Of course, very sad. We want to support our guys. This generation has had a hard time. And so many competitions had to be missed, and now there is a ban. Now more than ever they need words of support.

I wish them all the strength and resilience to get through this. We can only hope that the passions subside and the world will become the world again, ”said Averbukh in an interview with Sport24 correspondent Anastasia Dragomir.

Navka commented on the decision of the International Skating Union to remove Russia

The 2006 Olympic champion in ice dancing Tatiana Navka reacted to the news that Russian figure skaters were suspended from competitions held under the auspices of the International Skating Union (ISU).

“We all watched what happened at the Olympics. Now, I think, everyone will be happy that there will be no Russian skaters at the World Championships. I am very sorry that all this is happening: I feel sorry for the athletes, the children who are innocent in all politics, have nothing to do with this. Now our athletes are banned from participating in the Paralympic Games. It's just over the edge. I can’t even believe what is happening in the world now, ”Navka said in an interview with the Championship correspondent Arina Lavrova.


I can't keep silent. As an athlete and any sane person, I share the position that sport is out of politics. But in reality we do not see this: on Monday, FIFA and UEFA excluded our teams from all competitions after the IOC called to suspend our athletes in all sports! Today, the International Skating Union (ISU) banned Russians from participating in competitions under its auspices. This is a big mistake!

You can't mix sports with politics, you can't punish athletes and deprive them of the right to perform and compete, as they do now. This is discrimination and a direct gross violation of the rights of athletes. Our skaters have proven that they are the strongest in the world. Interest in figure skating will not be the same without our athletes. The sanctions that are applied to the representatives of Russia in sports are inadequate and politicized.

If our athletes do not participate in international competitions, victories will be depreciated, because the strongest in many sports will stay at home. Most recently, the IOC changed the Olympic motto "Faster, Higher, Stronger", approved back in 1894. Now it sounds: "Faster, higher, stronger, together." Is it just words? Now they want to isolate Russia from world sports, which means that the Olympic values are a thing of the past.

EVERYONE WANTS PEACE AND I WANT IT! I really hope that everything will be over as soon as possible, and the negotiations will bear fruit. I believe in our President! I am not a politician, I am an athlete and my goal is to unite people through the love of sport, overcoming political differences. I'm sure we'll all make it!!!!!💪🏻

Everyone except Averbukh toed the party line. No çompassion for the Ukrainians. Pluschenko wants peace but felt compelled to give a shout out to perpetrator Putin. Did we really expect any moral epiphany from Zhulin?
 
I understand why they are frustrated, but claiming that no one will be interested in figure skating without the Russian athletes just makes me sad. It´s outright an ugly thing to say to about the remaining athletes. I get that Russian audience and funding is important, but that they are banned from one event isn´t going to turn everything upside down. Besides, what about the fact that Russia isn´t dominating in the mens field? And they aren´t dominating in ice dance either.

What Averbukh and Navka said was good, particular about the children.
 
Plushenko's statement baffles me. He says that you can't mix sport and politics and then reiterates that he believes in Putin?!

It's hysterical seeing all these Russians whining about the mixture of sport and politics. Meanwhile these same Russians will go to the Kremlin to be awarded a medal from Putin himself and prizes for their sporting contributions to Russia.
 
There is no alternative, as some skaters (like already happened in other sports) would refuse to compete with Russians until this situation is solved.
That would be a worst outcome even for Russia and Russian competitors.
I would leave juniors out though as a message of hope in a better future.

So said I'm sorry for any Russian athletes that will see his work nullified by this crazyness.
 
I'd like to offer a change of perspective to everyone complaining how unfair this decision is to Russian skaters.

The last piece of news we had about Anastasia Shabotova was that she was trying to leave Kyiv.
Aleksandra Nazarova was probably in a shelter when a projectile hit a building on the main square in Kharkiv, one kilometer from her house.

Artem Darensky, Maksym Nikitin and Ivan Shmuratko cannot leave the country because men between ages of 18 and 60 are required to stay and fight. They all probably returned home from Beijing no more than ten days ago.
 
People will stay interested in figure skating. Judging from the comments here, most of people are more than happy to watch worlds without Russians. So FS won't lose all its fans, far from it
I personally won't watch because the competitive worth in ladies and pairs is greatly reduced. I won't stop to think how lucky the medalists are. I don't watch that kind of comps. But i'm in the minority, fortunately, for all those who are gloating.
 
People will stay interested in figure skating. Judging from the comments here, most of people are more than happy to watch worlds without Russians. So FS won't lose all its fans, far from it
I personally won't watch because the competitive worth in ladies and pairs is greatly reduced. I won't stop to think how lucky the medalists are. I don't watch that kind of comps. But i'm in the minority, fortunately, for all those who are gloating.

I don't think too many people are "gloating", but I certainly agree that the level of competition will bring down a great level of excitement in the Women in Pairs' events.
 
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