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    news.az, Azerbaijan
    April 10 2010


    Armenian sportsmen not involved into Russian national wrestling team
    Sat 10 April 2010 | 06:46 GMT Text size:


    Russian team in Greko-Roman wrestling has decided not to bring
    sportsmen of Armenian origin to Baku for participation in the European
    championship.

    According to News.Az, the final four did not include Seyran Simonyan
    and Mifran Arutyunyan, whom the head coach of the Russian team Gogi
    Koguashvili intended to probe at the European championship, but then
    it was decided not to take them to Baku.

    `Sport must never contain political moments, while wrestlers have
    always been friendly. It is not by accident that we are called the
    wrestling brotherhood. I have no doubts that the Azerbaijani side will
    take all necessary measures to provide security for Armenians. But
    there can be any inadequate persons in any society whose actions
    cannot be predicted or averted', Gogi Koguashvili said commenting on
    the decision not to take Armenians to the European championship.

    First vice president of the Azerbaijan Wrestling Federation Namik
    Aliyev responded as follows:

    `Frankly speaking, I do not understand what the reason is. Does
    Russian side fear provocations? Several fencers of Armenian origin,
    representing different teams of the world are currently in Azerbaijan
    and no problems appear. In addition, the Armenian teams have also
    arrived in Baku and they were satisfied with the reception. Thus, I do
    not see the reason why the Russian wrestlers of Armenian origin cannot
    take part in the European championship in Baku'.

    The Armenian national team also refused to come to the European
    championship in Azerbaiajn.

    Elmir Aliyev
    News.Az
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