The wife of hockey player Sushinsky jokingly mocked the deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation: details of the scandal.
Joke of the wife of the world hockey champion
According to inkorr.com: Olena Sushinska, the wife of Maxim Sushinsky, the world hockey champion of the Russian national team in 2008, decided to make a joke about the deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation. She shared news on social media about a Frenchman who sent 600 condoms to the deputies so that they would not 'reproduce'.
Olena found this funny and commented: 'We should have sent some to ours, they definitely should not reproduce.' Last week, a man in France sent a similar 'gift' to the deputies as a sign of dissatisfaction with their behavior.
Address of the Russian freestyler to FIS
Russian freestyler Anastasia Tatalina asked the International Ski Federation and Snowboard (FIS) to allow her to participate in the 2026 Olympic Games. She is a member of the Russian military club CSKA and took part in military operations related to the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
'I represent Russia, and I was proud when the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, sent me a telegram after winning the World Championship,' she said in April 2022, also emphasizing support for the military personnel with the slogan 'we do not abandon our own.'
The events of this news demonstrate both personal statements and professional aspirations of athletes in the context of modern social and political realities. Olena Sushinska's joke reflects public sentiments, while Anastasia Tatalina's address to FIS shows a desire to continue sporting competitions despite the controversial background.
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