Belarus Olympic sprinter who was in an airport standoff in Tokyo finds a new life running for Poland
SAINT-DENIS, France (AP) - Three years ago, Krystsina Tsimanouskaya’s Olympics ended in a dramatic standoff at a Tokyo airport when officials from the Belarus team tried to send her home against her will.
She’s back at the Paris Olympics representing a new country and looking to settle some unfinished business.
"My No. 1 aim was go out there and run exactly that event that I wasn’t able to run in Tokyo," Tsimanouskaya told The Associated Press on Thursday after completing her last race of the Paris Olympics, running the 4×100-meter relay with the Poland team.
A diplomatic incident erupted at the Tokyo Games when the Belarus team sent Tsimanouskaya to the airport and she appealed to Japanese police for help. She had criticized Belarus’ coaches after they tried to force her to enter the 4×400-meter relay, which she had never raced before.