The International Olympic Committee blocked history to deny the Soviet and Russian achievement (video)

The International Olympic Committee blocked history to deny the Soviet and Russian achievement (video)

The International Olympic Committee presented a video of the development of artistic gymnastics in the world, without mentioning the heroes of the famous Soviet Union and Russia in this field.
The film featured images of gymnasts competing in the Olympics between 1956 and 2008.

The video clip discussed the performances by Agun Kelly from Hungary, Vera Chancesca from Czechoslovakia, Nadia Comici from Romania, Lavinia Miluchovichi, Katalina Bonor from Romania, Mary Le Rheton and Tastia Liukin from the United States, and Lilia Bodkubivivivia from Ukraine.

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However, despite the fact that Larissa Latinina, a Soviet gymnast, is the most well-known gymnast in Olympic Games history, the Soviet Union and Russia were not mentioned in the film.
Where Latinina won 18 medals, nine gold, and this was an absolute record in the history of global artistic gymnastics until 2012.

Russian players Nelly Kim, Bulina Astikova won the golden games gold five times, Oga Corpot, and Lyodella Torchiva, four times each.
According to reports, on the advice of the International Olympic Committee, the majority of sports organisations detained the national teams of Belarus and Russia in February of last year.

Russian leaders and officials were prohibited from working at world championships, and the International Gymnastics Federation specifically forbade Russians from competing in events held under its auspices.
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The International Olympic Committee obstructed history to downplay the accomplishment of the Soviet Union and Russia (video)

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