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Home Special Coverage Tokyo Olympics

Russian gymnast calls to stop harassing Israeli gold medalist Linoy Ashram

"We are not guilty of anything – this is a matter of the judges. I feel sorry for Linoy – she did nothing wrong. Don't harass her," Olympian Dina Averina says of controversy over the scoring in Tokyo

by  i24NEWS and ILH Sports Desk
Published on  08-10-2021 12:14
Last modified: 08-10-2021 11:50
Russian gymnast calls to stop harassing Israeli gold medalist Linoy AshramEPA/Georgi Licovski

Linoy Ashram in action | File photo: EPA/Georgi Licovski

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Russian Olympic rhythmic gymnast Dina Averina on Monday urged people to leave Israel's gold medalist Linoy Ashram alone after the Israeli's win on Saturday in the Tokyo Olympics drew controversy on social media.

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"I, like Linoy Ashram, am being bullied on social media," she said in an interview with Championat, a Russian digital sports publisher.

The Russian Olympic Committee had unsuccessfully challenged the scoring of the gymnastics final which saw Ashram edge out three-time world champion Dina Averina ending two decades of Russian hegemony in rhythmic gymnastics.

Averina, a popular favorite to win the competition, instead won silver.

Russia's Dina Averina after seeing her final score in the individual all-around rhythmic gymnastics final at the Tokyo Olympics, Aug. 7, 2021 (AP/ Photo/Ashley Landis)

"Yes, not all people support me," she said, adding: "we are not guilty of anything – this is a matter of the judges. I feel sorry for Linoy – she did nothing wrong. Don't harass her."

Averina earlier stated she did not feel it was fair that she got a lower score in rhythmic gymnastics after Ashram dropped her apparatus during her routine.

"I can't say that it was very fair," said Averina. "I can't spot any obvious mistake that I did. I was pretty consistent and clean compared to Linoy who lost the apparatus."

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Ashram's victory on Saturday is the first time since the 1996 Atlanta games that a non-Russian gymnast won a medal in the all-around event.

In addition, it is the first gold medal won by an Israeli woman and marks the first time Israel won more than one gold medal in a single Olympics.

i24NEWS contributed to this report.

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