POLISH CHAMPIONS: THERE IS NO PLACE FOR RUSSIANS IN MAJOR EVENTS
I just cannot believe that a decision to allow Russians and Belarusians into the Olympic Games in Paris is possible. For me, this is absolutely outrageous. If I could, I would use an even stronger word.
Due to Russia's barbaric aggression, many Ukrainian athletes will be excluded from the Olympic Games. How are they supposed to train, to prepare themselves, when their country is at war, their cities are bombed, or they themselves are serving in the army?
I have seen pictures of my Ukrainian colleagues with whom I used to compete in rowing. In uniforms and with rifles, defending their homeland. Russian athletes are training peacefully at home, while Ukrainian athletes cannot do so because the facilities they once used have been bombed or are being used by the army. How are the Ukrainians supposed to prepare for the Olympic Games in peace?
Adam Korol, a rower, Olympic champion from Beijing (2008), four-time world champion, former minister of sport and tourism (in 2015)
Grzegorz Wojnarowski, Polish Olympic champion on the IOC's position on Russians and Belarusians. “Absolutely outrageous”, https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/igrzyska-olimpijskie/1042330/polski-mistrz-olimpijski-o-stanowisku-mkol-ws-rosjan-i-bialorusinow-absolutnie-s (accessed 30 January 2023).
So what if there are no flags and anthems? These athletes still represent criminals. We need collective responsibility. You can't give them the green light because situations like those during the Australian Open will be inevitable. You could see Russian fanatics around the stadiums and people in the stands wearing shirts with the ‘Z’ logo. The IOC made the wrong decision. It is outrageous. It is incompatible with the idea of ‘fair play’.
There is no place for Russians and Belarusians in major sports events. This is unacceptable. Olena Buriak (Ukrainian rower – editor's note), whom I invited into my house at the beginning of the war, returned home to her husband. She could not stand it mentally. Athletes prefer to be in a bad place with their family than in a safe place without anyone close to them. On Wednesday, Paweł Szurmiej, two-time Olympian, was shot because he did not have time to evacuate. It is a miracle that he hasn’t died. How can you think about competing in such situations?
Agnieszka Kobus-Zawojska, rower, Olympic vice-champion in Tokyo (2020), Olympic bronze medallist in Rio de Janeiro (2016), world champion
Filip Kołodziejski, Games. Mariusz Zagórski: nie ma możliwości na start Rosjan i Białorusinów. Nie ugniemy się!, https://sport.tvp.pl/65893199/igrzyska-mariusz-zagorski-nie-ma-mozliwosci-na-start-rosjan-i-bialorusinow-nie-ugniemy-sie (accessed: 30 January 2023).