Who is Belarus Sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya?

Published August 5th, 2021 - 11:30 GMT
Belarusian sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya
Belarusian sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya (Twitter)
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Belarusian Olympic sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, feared for her safety at home country after criticizing her coaches on social media.

By Ewelina Lepionko

A few days ago she becomes famous all over the world.

Krystina Tsimanouskaya is the Belarusian sprinter who refused to board a plane back from Tokyo to her home country saying she feared arrest upon her return.

She says she was "put under pressure" by team officials to return home and asked the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for help.

What is it all about?

On Sunday, the 24-year-old sprinter took to social media to complain about her coaches after they scheduled her to compete in the 4-by-400-meter relay in addition to the 100- and 200meter dashes she trained for. Belarusian Olympic officials responded by pulling her out of the Games and attempted to force her to return home to Belarus, where she says she fears she could be targeted for retaliation by the Belarusian government. 
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After all, she landed in Poland Wednesday following an exit from the Tokyo Games. She has received a humanitarian visa from Poland after the diplomatic drama unfolded in China. 

She said her actions were not a political protest. 
"I love my country and I didn't betray my country. This is about the mistakes that have been made by our officials at the Olympics."
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State media in Belarus did not leave a thread on Tsimanouskaya, accusing her of ingratitude and an attempt to cover her poor sports form with an international scandal. 

"Cheap publicity of a sportswoman who fell into the shade after an unsuccessful performance" 
Biełaruś 1 station

According to Reuters, Tsimanouskaya was greeted at the Warsaw airport by fellow Belarusians living in Poland who gathered to support her, some of whom carried red and white flags and flowers, symbols of resistance against the country’s government.

Poland has long been critical of Lukashenko and harbored many activists from Belarus, has granted also her husband humanitarian visas.

It's not clear what's next for the runner — either in her sporting life or her personal one. She and her husband, Arseni Zdanevich, who has fled from Belarus to Ukraine must now start a new life in a new country.

Who is Krystsina Tsimanouskaya?
Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, however, is one of the most talented Belarusian short-distance runners. She represented her country in the last European (2018 in Berlin) and world (2019 in Doha) athletics championships.

In addition, she competed in the World Indoor Championships in Birmingham and the European Indoor Championships in Glasgow. Its distances are 100 and 200 meters, as well as 60 meters in indoor competitions.

Her greatest success, however, is the gold medal won in 2019 in the 200-meter race during the Universiade in Naples. In Tokyo, she was to make her debut at the Olympics.

The runner is also a supporter of the Belarusian opposition. Last year, she supported the post-election protests against counterfeiting and spoke out publicly in defense of freedom of speech in Belarus

The incident has again put the spotlight on Belarus, which has been ruled by President Alexander Lukashenko since 1994. 

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