Klishina said that in the US she is annoyed by prices for insurance and credit cards
Russian long jumper Daria Klishina named things that are annoying in the United States. Her words are quoted by “Championship”.
The athlete said that she does not like the too high prices for health insurance. She also criticized the widespread use of credit cards. “I hate being indebted to nothing and no one. But in the States, without a credit card, without a credit history, you can’t do anything! From the word in general,” said Klishina.
In July, Klishina said that she does not feel nostalgic for Russia. She stated that she communicates with her parents and friends who fly to the United States twice a year. The athlete added that she comes to Russia once a year.
Klishina moved to the United States in 2013, where she has lived and trained ever since. The athlete is a two-time European champion and silver medalist at the 2017 World Championships. She took part in the Tokyo Olympics, but failed to make it to the finals of the tournament after being injured during qualifying.
Source: Lenta

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