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30.03.2022

Russian swimmer Rylov claims he is being targeted by FINA due to Olympic success

Russian swimmer Rylov claims he is being targeted by FINA due to Olympic success
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Double Olympic champion Evgeny Rylov of Russia has claimed that he is being targeted by the International Swimming Federation (FINA) because he is the "world face of swimming".
 
FINA has started disciplinary proceedings against Rylov for a potential violation of its rules following his alleged participation in a pro-war rally at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
 
Rylov was one of eight Russian athletes identified at the rally led by Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 18 to support the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

The 25-year-old, who claimed a backstroke double at last year’s Olympics in Tokyo with titles in the 100 metres and 200m distances, wore his Olympic medals on stage alongside gymnasts, skiers and figures sporting the nationalist "Z" symbol.
 
He is now under investigation by FINA with the governing body’s Disciplinary Panel opening a case against him earlier this week.
"I think the whole point is that I am the world face of swimming and I have double demand. If it wasn’t for me on stage at Luzhniki, but for someone else from the swimmers, you might not even pay attention. At the Olympics, I attracted increased attention, and now it is riveted to me in all aspects of life."
Rylov told Russian newspaper Sport Express.

Evgeny Rylov claimed two gold medals at the Tokyo 2020

Rylov’s appearance at the rally at the main venue for the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow also resulted in Speedo terminating its sponsorship deal with him.
 
Speedo confirmed that it was donating the balance of Rylov's sponsorship fee to the United Nations Refugee Agency, which is currently helping Ukrainians fleeing from their homes following the attack by Russia.
 
As well as winning two Olympic golds, Rylov claimed 4x200m freestyle silver at Tokyo 2020 and 200m backstroke bronze at Rio 2016.
 
He has also won eight World Championship medals, including winning the 200m backstroke at the last two editions in Gwangju in 2017 and Budapest in 2019.
 
Russian and Belarusian athletes had been allowed to compete as neutrals at FINA competitions.
 
But with several countries threatening to boycott the World Championships, the governing body for aquatics sport produced a U-turn, banning athletes from the two nations from competing in any of its events.
 
Rylov said he would not compete at the World Championships — scheduled to be held in Hungarian capital Budapest from June 18 to July 3 — in support of suspended athletes, hours before a ban on Russian athletes was confirmed.
"I think that by losing competition, the development of sport is lost. No matter how sad it may sound, but sport cannot move forward without worthy competitors."
Rylov wrote in a post on Instagram.
"Conclusions should be made by the federations about the direction in which they want to develop sports and whether Pierre de Coubertin wanted to see when he initiated the organisation of the Olympic Games, which were supposed to unite people."

insidethegames has contacted FINA for comment.

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