Eduard Novak retires from Paralympic sport and will no longer compete in Paris: “This sport is no longer for people with disabilities”
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Novak announced on Thursday that he would not compete in the Paris Paralympics on Friday and that he was retiring from Paralympic sport, saying it was “no longer for people with disabilities” and that he had “fallen victim to the political interests of some countries”.
Novak announced on Thursday on his social media page that he would not compete at the Paris Paralympics on Friday. He explained why he was retiring from Paralympic sport, saying he was “no longer [...]
Eduard Novak has announced that he is retiring from Paralympic cycling, arguing that the sport no longer respects the principles of equality for people with disabilities and that he has become a victim of political interests. The decision was made before the cross-country race at the Paralympic Games.
Eduard Novak announced on Thursday that he will not compete in the Paralympic Games in Paris on Friday and even retires from Paralympic sport, considering that "it is no longer for people with disabilities". "I have...
The former Minister of Sports, Eduard Novak, announced on Thursday that he will not compete in the Paralympic Games in Paris on Friday and, more than that, he is withdrawing from Paralympic sports because he believes that "it is no longer for people with disabilities". "I feel extra and I consider that this competition is not equal and fair in any way" "My dears, I thought very carefully about tomorrow's competition, the cross-country race wit…
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