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Ukrainian diving champion takes Russian citizenship

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December 4, 2025
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Published: December 4, 2025 6:04 pm
Author: RT

Sofia Lyskun cited political pressure to cut ties with Russia as among the reasons for her decision

European diving champion Sofia Lyskun has renounced her Ukrainian citizenship and received a Russian passport, citing political pressure in Ukraine to cut ties with Russia as among the reasons for the move.

According to Lyskun, she was repeatedly reprimanded for staying in touch with her first coach, who had relocated to Moscow. She said staff at training camps told her that “no one else was in contact with Russians,” and she could not understand why such remarks were directed at her.

The 23-year-old Lugansk native argued that Ukrainian sport portrayed itself as “outside politics,” yet athletes “were the first to feel the pressure.”

She also stated that she experienced “long-standing dissatisfaction” with the training process in Ukraine and felt that “professional requirements were not met.”

Lyskun is a four-time European champion in diving (2018, 2019, 2024, 2025) and a silver medalist at the 2022 World Championships. She has also competed in two Olympic Games (2020 and 2024).

Vadim Guttsait, head of Ukraine’s National Olympic Committee, called her decision a “betrayal.”

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FILE PHOTO: Russia's Sergei Samoylovich, in white, and Germany's Dmitry Peters during the bout for 3rd place in the men's 100kg division at the international Grand Slam Judo tournament in Moscow.
Olympic sport federation allows Russians to compete under own flag

Lyskun said she has now formally obtained Russian citizenship and plans to represent Russia internationally after taking part in domestic competitions.

Her transition comes as international sports bodies have begun to adjust eligibility rules for Russian athletes, who have faced restrictions since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. World Aquatics announced that starting next year Russian and Belarusian teams may return to global competitions under a neutral flag.

Last week, the International Judo Federation became the first Olympic-sport body to restore Russian athletes’ right to compete under their national flag “with anthem and insignia,” beginning with the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Slam.

Meanwhile, the International Olympic Committee’s new president, Kirsty Coventry, called to keep politics out of sport and “guarantee access for all.” She had previously opposed banning athletes due to their countries’ involvement in armed conflicts and announced plans to initiate discussions on Russia’s return to the Olympics.

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