Swimming-FINA suspends Olympic champion Rylov for nine months over Putin rally

FINA said the suspension came "following Mr. Rylov's attendance and conduct at an event held at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow". There was no immediate reaction from Rylov, who also lost his sponsorship deal with swimwear maker Speedo over his presence at the rally.


Reuters | Updated: 22-04-2022 13:12 IST | Created: 22-04-2022 13:10 IST
Swimming-FINA suspends Olympic champion Rylov for nine months over Putin rally
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Swimming's world governing body FINA said on Friday it had suspended Russian Olympic gold medallist Evgeny Rylov for nine months after he attended a rally in Moscow in support of Russia's military campaign in Ukraine. Rylov, who won gold in 100 and 200 meters backstroke events at last year's Tokyo Olympics, was among several athletes who attended a massive rally at Moscow's Luzhniki stadium last month hosted by President Vladimir Putin.

Rylov and other athletes wore the letter "Z" on their outfits, an identifying symbol used by supporters of what Russia calls its "special military operation" in Ukraine. FINA said the suspension came "following Mr. Rylov's attendance and conduct at an event held at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow".

There was no immediate reaction from Rylov, who also lost his sponsorship deal with swimwear maker Speedo over his presence at the rally. FINA has already canceled all its events that were set to take place in Russia and have barred Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from taking part in its competitions until the end of the year.

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