Sven Kramer calls International Skating Union ISU on to reach a solution now several skaters have indicated to think of a boycott of the European Championship round in Russia.
“I determine not where the matches are held, so does the ISU. I think that the ISU should solve this problem all round around the Euro, “Kramer explains in The Guardian.
” In the end I am a sportsman who tries too hard skating. But if you ask me personally seen, I would also have preferred that this tournament was to be held somewhere else. “
Corendon coach Jan van Veen started the discussion off last week by announcing not to Chelyabinsk travel. His pupil Marrit Leenstra named as Ireen Wüst the crash with the MH17 main reason to doubt.
Kramer, who earlier this year the European Championship showed shoot for the Games in Sochi, understands those views. “Obviously it’s a dilemma. I understand very well that it is very sensitive.”
“Especially in the Netherlands, by all that’s happened in recent months, including with the MH17. That makes it incredibly tricky, even for me. “
The European Championships in Chelyabinsk on 10 and 11 January held next year.
Wüst also considering boycotting European Championship round in Russia
By: NU.nl
Picture: Reuters
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