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"What are you so angry about": Maguchikh's rival from Russia with an OnlyFans account lashes out at Russians

Oleksandr ChekanovNews
Kulichenko assessed the opening of the Olympics

Russian high jumper Elena Kulichenko, who is representing Cyprus at the 2024 Olympic Games, criticized the so-called journalists and experts from Russia. In particular, the athlete called the propagandists' reaction to the opening ceremony of the competition, which was called disgusting in the aggressor country, complete nonsense.

Kulichenko said this in an interview with Sport24. According to her, the reaction of Russians to the show on July 26 was inadequate, and the start of the Olympics itself was incredible. The 22-year-old native of Odintsovo near Moscow noted that there are many haters in Russia.

"This is nonsense again. People are haters. I'm annoyed by people who try to find negativity everywhere. Athletes also wrote all sorts of crap that they didn't like the food, the beds were bad, or not so much. It's a pancake, you can be happy. You can't change the situation. Change your attitude to it. I want to and I'm happy everywhere. It was raining, but that's okay. The audience waved. It was a shame for the audience who bought tickets for 2 thousand euros and sat under an umbrella. And why are you so annoyed? Cyprus is small, we all stood there together, waving, it was cool," Kulichenko said.

It should be noted that before the start of the Olympics, the athlete got into a loud scandal when her OnlyFans account was discovered. At the same time, Kulichenko's brother blamed Ukraine and Yaroslava Maguchikh for everything.

Elena Kulichenko

As OBOZ.UA previously reported, the day before, Yaroslava Maguchikh confirmed her status as the main favorite and took the gold medal in the high jump at the Olympic Games.

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