Belarus Olympics: Krystsina Tsimanouskaya refusing to fly home

Belarus Olympics: Krystsina Tsimanouskaya refusing to fly home

A Belarusian Olympic athlete has been taken to the airport in Tokyo to fly home after publicly complaining about the national team.

Krystsina Tsimanouskaya was due to compete in the women’s 200m event on Monday.

But after posting a video complaining about being entered into another race at short notice, she says she was told to pack and taken to the airport.

She has now called on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to intervene.

“They are trying to get me out of the country without my permission,” she said in a video posted on messaging app Telegram. “I am asking the IOC to get involved.”

In a short statement the IOC said it had seen media reports about the sprinter and had asked Belarus’s National Olympic Committee for clarification.

She had previously alleged in a video posted online that she was entered into this Thursday’s 400m relay event at short notice by Belarusian officials, after some team mates were found to be ineligible to compete.

State media criticised her after she posted the video, with ONT television channel saying that she lacked “team spirit”.

On Sunday she says that her coaches came to her room and told her to pack and to fly home. She was reportedly booked onto Turkish Airlines flight 199 from Tokyo to Istanbul.

The sprinter told Reuters she was removed from her team because she “spoke on my Instagram about the negligence of our coaches”.

The Belarus Olympic Team however said later that she was taken off the team because of her “emotional and psychological condition”, and would not compete in either the 200m race or the 400m relay event.

She is now at Tokyo’s Haneda airport with Japanese police, and, according to Belarus journalist Tadeusz Giczan, wants to apply for asylum in Austria.

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