Russia's Controversial Return: Voronchikhina's Gold Sparks Global Debate
Russia's para-skier Varvara Voronchikhina won gold in the women's Super-G standing race, marking the country's contentious return to the Paralympics. The re-entry of Russia and Belarus sparked protests following their ban due to Moscow's 2022 Ukraine invasion. Outcries emerged from Ukraine and led to a parade boycott.
Russia clinched its first gold medal at the Paralympics on Monday, as skier Varvara Voronchikhina triumphed in the women's Super-G standing race.
This win follows Russia and Belarus's controversial re-admission after being banned post-Ukraine invasion. The International Paralympic Committee permitted their return from September.
The move incited significant backlash from Ukraine, prompting some countries to boycott the athletes' parade at the opening ceremony in Verona. Amid celebrations, Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev praised Voronchikhina on Telegram with patriotic emojis.
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