Olga Fatkulina is the Olympic vice-champion of the 2014 Sochi Games. In Beijing, she did not repeat this success. She will have bad memories of this party. In an interview with the Russian website championat.com, it did not leave a dry thread on the organizers.
Olga Fatkulina has quite a lot of games. “I’m sad”
– I can see that young athletes are sad here. And I am sad too. You have to wear a mask everywhere. No one can be recognized. it’s disgusting. We’ve been here for 23 days and the meals are the same. Today there was not even bread for breakfast, complained a 32-year-old Russian woman.
In terms of sport, it was also bad. Fatkulina Tried her luck at 500 and 1000 meters. The latter distance turned out to be murderous for her. So much so that she wondered why she hadn’t chosen another.
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– I started with the idea that a miracle might happen. I haven’t traveled 1000 meters for a long time, but sometimes the unloaded pistol will fire. I wanted to accelerate on the first lap. And then, let unclean forces help me. But they don’t seem to exist. I don’t remember the last 300 meters. It was hell. I was in such a position as if I were climbing a mountain on a bicycle. I reached the finish line semiconscious. I wanted to get up to get rid of my muscle pain. At that point, I thought, “fuck …. ice skating, why didn’t I choose ?!” – said Fatkulina.
Her results (10th at 500 meters and 13th at 1000 meters) may be a disappointment, but she says they were to be expected. A month before the Olympics, she fell ill with Covid-19. Then she got a sore throat.
Trusowa did not survive the defeat. She started to cry and scream
Fatkulina is another Russian woman who wanted to quit alive after the competition. Similar thoughts appeared in the head of the figure skater Aleksandra Trusowa, who won Olympic silver. However, Trusowa became hysterical. – I hate everyone, I hate it! I hate this sport! I’ll never go out on the ice again, it’s impossible! You can’t do it that way. Everyone has a gold medal, everyone! But I do not! I hate it, I hate it, I hate it! You knew everything! –
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