Ukrainian biathlete pulls out of event after father captured by Russian forces

Laletina's father is a soldier in the Ukrainian army. The spokesperson said they had no further details on his capture.

Published : Mar 09, 2022 22:58 IST

Anastasiia Laletina of Team Ukraine competes in the Women's Sprint Sitting Qualification on day five of the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics at Zhangjiakou National Biathlon Centreon.
Anastasiia Laletina of Team Ukraine competes in the Women's Sprint Sitting Qualification on day five of the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics at Zhangjiakou National Biathlon Centreon.
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Anastasiia Laletina of Team Ukraine competes in the Women's Sprint Sitting Qualification on day five of the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics at Zhangjiakou National Biathlon Centreon.

Ukrainian biathlete Anastasiia Laletina was forced to pull out of the middle distance sitting event at the Beijing Winter Paralympics on Tuesday after her father was captured by Russian forces, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian paralympic committee told Reuters.

Laletina's father is a soldier in the Ukrainian army. The spokesperson said they had no further details on his capture.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine last month, which Moscow describes as a "special operation" to disarm the country, prompted the International Paralympic Committee to ban Russian and Belarusian athletes from the Games.

READ: Ukraine ex-skipper Tymoshchuk faces possible coaching ban over silence on Russia

Belarus has been a key staging area for Russian troops.

The spokesperson said that the 19-year-old Laletina was still in Zhangjiakou -- the venue for the cross-country skiing and biathlon events -- and will fly out to Poland with the rest of the contingent at the end of the Games.

Despite the initial uncertainty around their participation, Ukraine continued to collect medals at the Games on Wednesday by winning a silver and bronze in cross-country skiing. They are third in the table behind hosts China and Canada.

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