Belarus sprinter wants investigation into team officials


PTI | Moscow | Updated: 03-08-2021 15:54 IST | Created: 03-08-2021 15:33 IST
Belarus sprinter wants investigation into team officials
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Belarus Olympic sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya has told the AP in a video interview that she hopes team managers responsible will be punished in some way by sports officials but doesn't want anything was done that would prevent Belarus from competing in the Olympic Games.

Tsimanouskaya, 24, criticized how officials were managing her team. She said on her Instagram account that she was put in the 4x400 relay even though she has never raced in the event, after which Belarusian sports officials announced they were withdrawing her from the 200 meters and sending her home.

The runner was then apparently hustled to the airport but refused to board the flight and asked local police for help.

In an interview with the AP, Tsimanouskaya called for an investigation and ''possibly taking sanctions against the head coach who approached me and who deprived me of the right to compete in the Olympic Games, or to investigate the situation, who gave the order, who actually took the decision that I can't compete anymore.'' At the same time, she said that ''the athletes aren't guilty of anything and they should keep competing and I don't think there should be any sanctions against the athletes.'' Poland granted Tsimanouskaya a visa Monday, and she expects to fly to Warsaw on Wednesday.

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