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Controversy after the Olympics? On August 9, Russian and Ukrainian athletes hugged each other and caused trouble, and the loss of gold in Russian rhythmic gymnastics was accused of losing gold due to "anti-Russian" Russian rhythmic gymnastics, and the Russian Foreign Ministry reprimanded: The referee "anti-Russian" Russian and Ukrainian athletes hugged each other and even caused "big trouble"

author:Defense Times vanguard

On August 8, the Tokyo Olympic Games officially came to an end, and in this Olympic Games with "special significance", it can be said that "some people are happy and some people are sad".

If "hard work pays off," then I believe that most athletes have already achieved results that satisfy them. However, for The Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Individual All-Around, Dina Avilina, the Olympic competition not only made her lose the gold medal, but also faced the doom of "unfair scoring".

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On August 7, at the gold medal of the Olympic rhythmic gymnastics individual all-around competition, the Israeli athlete made a mistake and won the championship with 107.800 points, and the Russian Olympian Dina won the silver medal with 107.650 points.

Controversy after the Olympics? On August 9, Russian and Ukrainian athletes hugged each other and caused trouble, and the loss of gold in Russian rhythmic gymnastics was accused of losing gold due to "anti-Russian" Russian rhythmic gymnastics, and the Russian Foreign Ministry reprimanded: The referee "anti-Russian" Russian and Ukrainian athletes hugged each other and even caused "big trouble"

You know, this ends Russia's 20-year dominance in the project, and such an "unfair" result is difficult to accept for Dina, who has won the world championship for three consecutive times. After the game, Dina replied that she thought she had won the game, and although there was no gold medal, everyone could see her efforts.

If the contest is judged fairly and impartially, I believe that any athlete and country will accept defeat with confidence. But in this match, the champion Ashram made a clear mistake in the game, and the referee "forced" the championship to Israel, which was immediately strongly questioned by Russia and the country's audience.

Controversy after the Olympics? On August 9, Russian and Ukrainian athletes hugged each other and caused trouble, and the loss of gold in Russian rhythmic gymnastics was accused of losing gold due to "anti-Russian" Russian rhythmic gymnastics, and the Russian Foreign Ministry reprimanded: The referee "anti-Russian" Russian and Ukrainian athletes hugged each other and even caused "big trouble"

Immediately after the match, the Russian Olympic Committee asked to investigate the judging of the project, and Russian rhythmic gymnastics coach Usmanova was even more "full of fire", she angrily exclaimed: "There is a shady gymnastics competition, but the referee controls the game"! Subsequently, Usmanova announced her resignation, and it was clear that she was annoyed and disappointed by the matter.

The Russians also expressed strong dissatisfaction with this, believing that the loss of gold was completely the "bias" of the referee. Later, a spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry also reprimanded: "The scoring of the project is political."

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova accused the referee of being "falsified before the whole world." "Those who waged a 'Russophobia' war against this sport will not allow this victory to happen."

Controversy after the Olympics? On August 9, Russian and Ukrainian athletes hugged each other and caused trouble, and the loss of gold in Russian rhythmic gymnastics was accused of losing gold due to "anti-Russian" Russian rhythmic gymnastics, and the Russian Foreign Ministry reprimanded: The referee "anti-Russian" Russian and Ukrainian athletes hugged each other and even caused "big trouble"

The most taboo thing on the Olympic field is the politicization of sports, but unfortunately looking back at the Olympic Games, Russia's suffering is not an isolated case, and the people of the world are in the eyes of these "unfair" rulings, and "fairness" is in the hearts of the people.

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In this Olympic Games, in addition to the "unfairness" of refereeing, even the enthusiastic embrace of athletes has caused "political" disputes.

A few days ago, in the women's high jump final of the Tokyo Olympic Games, Russian Olympian Maria Rasitzkoni won the gold medal with a time of 2 meters 04, and Ukraine's Yaroslava Mahuchik won the bronze medal. As fellow athletes, they celebrated each other by hugging each other after the game, which was a normal way of celebrating between athletes, but unexpectedly caused a "fierce reaction" in Ukraine, including the military.

Controversy after the Olympics? On August 9, Russian and Ukrainian athletes hugged each other and caused trouble, and the loss of gold in Russian rhythmic gymnastics was accused of losing gold due to "anti-Russian" Russian rhythmic gymnastics, and the Russian Foreign Ministry reprimanded: The referee "anti-Russian" Russian and Ukrainian athletes hugged each other and even caused "big trouble"
Controversy after the Olympics? On August 9, Russian and Ukrainian athletes hugged each other and caused trouble, and the loss of gold in Russian rhythmic gymnastics was accused of losing gold due to "anti-Russian" Russian rhythmic gymnastics, and the Russian Foreign Ministry reprimanded: The referee "anti-Russian" Russian and Ukrainian athletes hugged each other and even caused "big trouble"

No one expected that the Ukrainian athletes would only hug the Russian athletes and be summoned by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense. In a social media post, Ukraine's Deputy Defense Minister Anna Mayar said: "Athletes representing Ukraine in international competitions must understand that the Russo-Ukrainian war is taking place in Ukraine and that (this war) imposes certain restrictions and responsibilities." ”

In addition to this, Anna Mayar added that the photo of the two Russian-Ukrainian athletes "has caused some abnormal reactions in society", but at the same time said, "Please stop intimidating Yaroslava until we hear her own explanation." ”

As the bronze medalist, the young Ukrainian player Yaroslava Mahuchik should have received joy and blessings, but parts of the Ukrainian public said her actions were shameful.

Of course, many Russian netizens also expressed support for Mahuchik, believing that "politics and sports should not be confused" and that "this embrace shows the true spirit of sportsmanship".

In the final analysis, Ukrainian politicians and the military are making political sports, reflecting that Ukraine is too small. After all, sports is also the best link for peace, even a "hug" can not be tolerated, let alone sports without borders? What about the Olympic spirit? (New text)