Paul
Goble
Staunton, August 24 – Even though
officially they do not form more than a fifth of Russia’s population, members
of non-Russian nations won ten of the 19 gold medals the Russian Federation
took home from the Rio Olympiad as well as eight (or nine if one counts Cossack
Nikita Nagorny as non-Russian)of the 19 silver and three of the 19 bronze the
Russian team won.
In reporting this, the Nazaccent
portal argues the international composition of the Russian winners “was always
our strength,” referring to the past when non-Russians from across the USSR and
then across the Russian Federation won far more victories than their share in
the population might have suggested (nazaccent.ru/content/21672-zoloto-rossijskoj-nacii.html).
But at a time when Vladimir Putin
constantly talks about “the Russian world” and when many Russians and some in
the West accept the Kremlin’s claim that the Russian Federation is a Russian
nation state rather than a conglomerate of various peoples, some Russians may
no longer see this as a strength but rather as a threat.
However that may be, it is worth
noting this ethnic composition of the Russian victories given that the Russian
and international media have given far more attention to the total number of
medals Russia won and the ranking of that country in terms of medal count
behind the US, the UK and China.
Below is a list of the non-Russian
athletes who took home medals from the Rio games:
Gold
Beslan
Murdranov, Kabardinian, Judo
Khasan
Khalmurzayev, Ingush, Judo
Davit
Chakvetadze, Georgian, wrestling
Abdulrashid
Sadulayev, Avar, boxing
Soslan
Ramonov, Osetin, wrestling
Yana
Yegoryan, Armenian, fencing
Artur
Akhmatkhuzin, Tatar, fencing
Aliya
Mustafina, “half-Tatar” in her own words, gymnastics
Margarita
Mamun, “half Russian, half Bengali” in her own words, gymnastics
Inna Stepanova, Buryat, archery
Tuyana Dashidorzhiyeva, Buryat, archery
Aliya Mustafina, “half-Tatar” in her own words, gymnastics
Natalya Vorobyova, “half-Legin,” boxing
Abiuar Geduyev, Kabardinian, boxing
Mikhail Aloyan, Yezidi, boxing
Aleksey Denisenko, Roma, taekwondo
Bronze
Timur Safin, Tatar, fencing
Aliya Mustafina, Tatar, gymnastics
Kirill Grigoryan, Armenian, shooting
The
portal noted that the non-Russians were welcomed to their homelands with songs
and national dress, something that at least some Russian nationalists will see
as anything but what the portal describes as “the force of the spirit of
Russians and the undefeatable nature of the multi-national people of Russia.”
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