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The Controversial Winter 2014 Sochi Olympics

2023-07-25 02:45:48

The Sochi Olympic Games in the winter of 2014 may bring a lot of joy and excitement to Russia and fans around the world, but there are many controversies as to whether the location choice is the best choice. Many fans and viewers are trying to understand why the 2014 Winter Olympic Games encountered physical and mental difficulties with Sochi, regardless of geography, biased legislation, special infrastructure costs, or deteriorating circumstances thinking about. Sochi is one of the most popular and interesting cities in Russia.

The Sochi Russian doping scandal in 2014 The Winter Olympics urged the IOC to start disciplinary action against 28 Russian players who have participated in the 2014 Winter Olympics held in Sochi, Russia (increased to 46 people later). The urine sample has been tampered with. Since the Soviet Union first participated in the 1956 Winter Olympics, the Winter Olympics was at the forefront of the ideology of the Cold War era. It was not long ago that Cold War fighters could find powerful propaganda tools for the Olympic Games. The emergence of state-sponsored "full professional athletes" in Eastern group countries further weakens pure amateur ideology. It is because disadvantaged amateurs of Western countries become disadvantageous. The Soviet Union ranked athletes, soldiers or professional athletes, but many of them actually paid a full-time training fee by state.

On 7th February 2014, Vladimir Putin announced the holding of the Winter Olympics in Sochi. In preparation for the Olympics, Sochi built 11 stadiums and had a total capacity of 200,000 people. A total of 380 buildings and structures, such as coastal and mountainous groups, transportation, energy, hotel infrastructure, were built for the Olympic Games. On March 16, 2014, the citizens of the Crimea participated in the referendum, 96% of which supported the unification with Russia. On 18 March, the President made a speech to the two Congress houses in the Grand Kremlin Hall in St. George Hall and asked the Congressmen to consider considering establishing the constitution of the Russian Federation for the approval of the Republic of Crimea and Sebastopol Did. Immediately after the president's speech, an agreement was signed on that the Crimea will enter the Russian Federation.