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"Sick of it": traitor Karyakin was put in his place in Russia for "cosmic scale advice"

Oleksandr ChekanovSport
Voytsekhovskaya criticized Karyakin

World Rapid Chess Champion and World Blitz Champion Sergey Karjakin has come under a barrage of criticism after calling for a boycott of the 2024 Olympics by Russian athletes. Olympic champion Elena Voytsekhovskaya scathingly attacked the traitor to Ukraine, noting that he has no right to speculate on such issues.

Wojciechowska wrote about this in her Telegram channel. The winner of the 76th Games in diving noted that Karyakin has had nothing to do with the Olympics or chess recently, hinting that the native of the temporarily occupied Crimea is openly bending over backwards to the Russian authorities.

"Now Grandmaster Karyakin is calling for us not to go to the Olympics. I think that Grandmaster Karyakin has only a hypothetical idea of what the Olympics are (not the chess Olympics). But he considers himself entitled to give advice on a cosmic scale. Here, the famous Bulgakov quote from "Heart of a Dog" is right on cue, but out of respect for chess (to which Grandmaster Karyakin has also been less than active for some time), I won't. Sorry, I'm sick of it," Voitsekhovskaya emphasized.

Earlier, the head of the All-Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation Irina Viner called neutral Russian athletes a "team of bums." And the champion of Seoul-88, Mikhail Mamiashvili, called the International Olympic Committee "a bunch of cultists, scoundrels, fraudsters."

As OBOZ.UA previously reported, the 2002 world chess champion Ruslan Ponomaryov diagnosed Sergey Karyakin with the words "something is changing in his brain".

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