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Russia Olympic boss 'steps down' | Russia Olympic boss 'steps down' |
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There are reports that the head of Russia's Olympic Committee has stepped down after the nation recorded its worst performance at the Winter Games. | |
A committee spokesman said Leonid Tyagachyov hade decided to resign after Russia finished with just three golds in its 15-medal haul from Vancouver. | |
Mr Tyagachyov's own spokesman, however, said such reports were premature. | |
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev had on Monday called on Russia's senior sports officials to resign. | |
He likened sports bureaucrats to "fat cats". | |
The 2014 Winter Olympics are to be held in Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi. | The 2014 Winter Olympics are to be held in Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi. |
The Itar-Tass news agency quoted a spokesman for the Olympic Committee as saying Mr Tyagachyov had submitted a letter of resignation. | The Itar-Tass news agency quoted a spokesman for the Olympic Committee as saying Mr Tyagachyov had submitted a letter of resignation. |
However, a spokesman for Mr Tyagachyov said the press attache of the Russian Olympic Committee "was hasty in dismissing his manager". | |
In his statement on Monday, Mr Medvedev had warned that if sports officials were reluctant to step down, "we will help them". | In his statement on Monday, Mr Medvedev had warned that if sports officials were reluctant to step down, "we will help them". |
A former sports minister, Mr Tyagachyov , 63, had been appointed in 2001 and was seen as influential in helping Russia win the 2014 Winter Olympics. | A former sports minister, Mr Tyagachyov , 63, had been appointed in 2001 and was seen as influential in helping Russia win the 2014 Winter Olympics. |