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War in Ukraine: Russian gymnast suspended for supporting Russian invasion of Ukraine

2022-05-18T08:04:10.217Z


Russian gymnast Ivan Kuliak has been suspended by the FIG after standing on a podium wearing a shirt bearing the letter "Z" symbolizing support for the invasion.


Russian gymnast Ivan Kuliak has been suspended by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) for ostentatiously expressing support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the FIG Ethical Foundation has announced.

During an Artistic Gymnastics World Cup event in Doha in early March, at the start of the armed conflict in Ukraine, Ivan Kuliak, 3rd in the parallel bars event, stood on the podium alongside Ukrainian winner Illia Kovtun with a jersey bearing the letter "Z" in place of his country's flag.

The letter "Z", featured on some of the Russian tanks and vehicles in Ukraine, has become a symbol of support for the invasion.

"Mr.

Kuliak is not allowed to participate in any competition organized under the auspices of the FIG or any of its affiliated members for one year from the date of the decision

,” the ethics foundation said in a statement. press release released on Tuesday.

Kuliak has 21 days to appeal.

He must also return his bronze medal and the sum of money corresponding to this medal (500 euros).

In response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the FIG has since decided to ban Russians and Belarusians from all competitions.

“If these measures removing the Russians from any competition are still in place on May 17, 2023, the suspension (of Kuliak) will continue, and will not expire until six months after the date of the lifting of the sanctions”

, specifies the commission in its press release.

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Source: lefigaro

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