What a crap...
Haemoglobin...
Incredible... When I regulary practiced mountain-hiking (at least 3 times a year, no less then a week, minimum of 160km mountain route, up to 350km in 2 weeks full load every summer) I showed extraordinary high haemoglobin on my blood analysis. Why didn't they ban me from the Army service?...

But well, it's OK. In 1936 someone didn't want black athlets to win too.
I hope our team will not leave the Olympics, but they definetly shouldn't participate in a closing ceremony. Or yankees will force them to maybe kiss that WTC flag. Even the Moscow Olympics were not turned into a dirty political farce like that.
I hope Fetisov's team will tear the US into a British flag. Unfortunately, they already said there will be a "special" doping test for our goalkeeper, and all referees will be Americans... Unprecedented loathsomeness.
And the most disturbing thing is that our NOC started to behave like that Canadian loosers. I saw a Russian team press-conference live, it was 4 AM here in Moscow, I just woke up to smoke. Our officials were stunned, they could barely speak, from what I understood - translation service didn't work very well...
What year it is now? 2002? I say - 1938... Deja vu?
In the Soviet times all eastern block athletes were professionals - officially holding jobs or attending colleges or serving in the army. Just like American "college sportsmen".
They showed up at those places twice a months to sign for their salary, which was heavily augmented plus their housing etc. was supplied for free. Also guaranteed training jobs for the rest of their lives once their sports career was over. It's not true, Miko, and you know it. Sorry.
[...] Of course they (commies) had an unfair advantage over the real western amateurs who had to make a living and pay for their training, etc. Miko, not "commies", but Soviet athlets. It's very unfair to hang labels like this onto people like Brumel', Bubka, Sal'nikov, Tretyak or Kharlamov.
It's all very sad... (sorry fo saying this again) Looks like a special campaign to make America an "enemy number one" for us. The indignation still didn't reach the level of spring-99, but it's very, very close...
NB: I want to "air" the current Russian public opinion. Sorry if I offended someone.