0171アスリート名無しさん2016/02/01(月) 18:42:26.50ID:ajOHdA6S 伊調馨が帰国「情けない、ふがいないという気持ち」 http://www.nikkansports.com/sports/news/1599378.html0172アスリート名無しさん2016/02/01(月) 18:47:54.37ID:ajOHdA6S 伊調が帰国 「リオ五輪でリベンジ」 http://www.daily.co.jp/newsflash/general/2016/02/01/0008768952.shtml0173アスリート名無しさん2016/02/05(金) 21:15:06.69ID:cyN4dwHh なぜ伊調の連勝は止まったのか? http://thepage.jp/detail/20160201-00000003-wordleafs0174アスリート名無しさん2016/03/01(火) 04:54:03.58ID:kDctk8p5 img01.sagafan.jp/usr/quinine030/tenisa.jpg 0175アスリート名無しさん2016/03/08(火) 13:12:12.43ID:y3cQPQBb 総合格闘技デビューの村田夏南子「ポロリが心配」 http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/womens_prores/515022/0176アスリート名無しさん2016/03/11(金) 13:02:30.96ID:QkasiqyC No place on the face of the planet produces wrestling talent at the rates of the North Caucasus, and the presence of Dagestani, Chechen, Ingush, and North Ossetian wrestlers on the national team is what makes Russia a perennial wrestling powerhouse. Of the 37 Olympic medals the Russian team has won since 2000, wrestlers from the North Caucasus were responsible for 29 of them. Moreover, the trend is getting stronger: North Caucasians won five of the nine Russian medals in 2000, six of nine in 2004, all ten in 2008, and eight of nine in 2012. In point of fact, for the London Olympics the Freestyle team didn't include a single wrestler of non-Caucasian descent.
無料です。oopp@live.jp 0201アスリート名無しさん2016/08/19(金) 08:33:20.34ID:VHHAyYFN 土性らに「勝てたはずだ」「私は銀メダルを祝福しない」ロシア連盟会長 http://www.iza.ne.jp/kiji/sports/news/160818/spo16081823160124-n1.html0202アスリート名無しさん2016/08/19(金) 22:24:18.43ID:p7JpO4g7 レスリング吉田沙保里がリオ五輪決勝の涙を振り返る http://logmi.jp/1574500203アスリート名無しさん2016/08/20(土) 19:02:19.52ID:yw98QBVu Inna Trazhukova was defeated in the bronze medal match of the 63 kg freestyle wrestling competition at the 2016 Olympics by Poland’s Monika Michalik. The 25-year-old Russian claims that after her loss on Thursday, the head of her country’s wrestling program punched her in the face twice.
Russian female wrestler Inna Trazhukova says the federation president Mikhail Mamiashvili punched her in the face twice for losing Bronze.
? Artur Petrosyan (@arturpetrosyan) August 19, 2016
Mikhail Mamiashvili is a 52-year-old former Olympic gold medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling and is now the chairman of the Wrestling Federation of Russia. He does not deny punching Trazhukova and has actually blamed her for the action.
Mamiashvili didn't even deny it. He says she was responsible for the result, but didn't try enough. Trazhukova is going to take him to court
? Artur Petrosyan (@arturpetrosyan) August 19, 2016
A Russian newspaper has an account of the incident and though a direct translation is difficult, this is the best we’ve found (we added an edit or two):
“He spoke roughly, rude and hit me twice in the face. All this happened in front of witnesses,” she said.
She said she planned to inform the prosecutor’s office about the incident and Russian Sports Minister, Vitaly Mutko.
“I’m not a slave because of a lost battle with me to do so I was humiliated in public. I want to stop it, so that later athletes do not suffer from it!” she said.
Again, it’s a rough translation but I’m pretty sure we all get the gist of what happened. It’s sickening and we hope that Russia does something about this.