Vladimir Putin is being stripped of his honorary sporting titles amid Ukraine invasion
By Ben Church and Aleks Klosok, CNN
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By Ben Church and Aleks Klosok, CNN
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been stripped of his honorary taekwondo black belt over his country's invasion of Ukraine, a personal rebuke heaped on top of international economic and sporting sanctions.
Desde que la pasada semana Rusia decidió invadir Ucrania, las protestas y decisiones radicales en el mundo del deporte han sido protagonistas. Horas después de estallar el conflicto, Rusia ya había perdido la final de la Champions League o el Gran Premio de Sochi de Fórmula 1, entre otras muchas decisiones que se han tomado. En muchas de las competiciones deportivas nacionales e internacionales del fin de semana se ha protestado de alguna manera contra la guerra, y en las últimas horas, han sido varios los deportes que han mostrado su rechazo a la decisión de Putin con drásticas medidas.
As the attack of Ukraine entered a fourth day on Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin temporarily lost his most senior official position in world sports. The International Judo Federation cited «the ongoing war conflict in Ukraine» for suspending Putin's honorary president status.
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Vladimir Putin temporarily lost his most senior official position in world sports on Sunday.
The Czech Republic have joined Sweden and Poland in saying they will boycott any game against Russia in football's World Cup play-offs as sport continues to react to the invasion of Ukraine.
By Wayne Sterling and Ben Morse, CNN