Russian freestyle skier Tatalina wants to participate in the 2026 Olympics: what is known.
Diego Arroyo received an invitation to the Bolivia national team
According to inkorr.com: Central defender of 'Shakhtar' Diego Arroyo received an invitation to the Bolivia national team for the October friendly matches. As reported by 'Glavcom' referring to Tribuna, the first match will take place on October 10 at home against Jordan, and on October 14 the team will meet Russia in Moscow.
Anastasia Tatalina has contacted the International Ski Federation
Russian freestyle skier Anastasia Tatalina sent a request to the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) asking for permission to participate in the 2026 Olympic Games. She noted:
'I represent Russia, and I was proud when the President of Russia Vladimir Vladimirovich (Putin) sent me a telegram after winning the World Championship', - she said in April 2022.
It is also known that Anastasia is a member of the Russian sports club CSKA, which has a direct connection to the military actions of Russia in Ukraine. In addition, Tatalina
liked a post with the Russian military slogan 'we do not abandon our own'.
Thus, Anastasia Tatalina has contacted FIS asking for permission to participate in the 2026 Olympics, while Diego Arroyo has received an invitation to the Bolivia national team for upcoming matches.
Thus, both athletes are facing new challenges in their careers. Arroyo is preparing for international competitions at the national team level, while Tatalina is seeking an opportunity to compete in the Olympic Games despite the difficult political situation surrounding Russian sports.
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