Western Morning News (Saturday)

Two coaches removed over sprinter controvers­y

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TWO Belarus team coaches have been removed from the Olympics, four days after they were involved in trying to send sprinter Krystsina Tsimanousk­aya back to their home country.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee said it had cancelled and removed the credential­s of Artur Shimak and Yury Maisevich.

“The two coaches were requested to leave the Olympic Village immediatel­y and have done so,” the IOC said.

The move was carried out as an interim measure during a formal investigat­ion “in the interest of the wellbeing of the athletes”, the Olympic body said.

Mr Shimak and Mr Maisevich continued to have contact with Belarusian athletes since Sunday after the IOC linked them to taking Tsimanousk­aya in a car to the airport to put her on a plane to Belarus.

Tsimanousk­aya had criticised team coaches on social media and is now in Poland with a humanitari­an visa.

The IOC said Mr Shimak and Mr Maisevich “will be offered an opportunit­y to be heard” by its disciplina­ry commission investigat­ing the case.

It was unclear if the men had stayed in Japan or would leave for Belarus, an authoritar­ian former Soviet republic that relentless­ly pursues its critics.

Belarus has been in turmoil for a year since Aleksander Lukashenko claimed a sixth presidenti­al term after a state election widely viewed as rigged in his favour.

Mr Lukashenko also led the Belarusian Olympic committee since the 1990s until this year. His son, Viktor, was elected to replace him.

The IOC banned both Lukashenko­s from attending the Tokyo Olympics after investigat­ing complaints from athletes that they faced reprisals and intimidati­on.

 ?? Czarek Sokolowski ?? Belarusian Olympic sprinter Krystsina Tsimanousk­aya, who is now in Poland
Czarek Sokolowski Belarusian Olympic sprinter Krystsina Tsimanousk­aya, who is now in Poland

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