Belarusian Krystyna Timanovskaya, 24, who came to Japan for the Tokyo Olympics but refused to return home and went into exile in Poland, is afraid to return to his home country on the 5th, according to a BBC interview. I revealed. Timanovskaya, who was interviewed from his exile in Poland, said he began to feel frightened when his coach told him to pack up his luggage and return home. He also said that he decided to go into exile after being told by his grandmother that it would be dangerous to return to Japan by phone in the car heading to Haneda Airport. Timanovskaya was scheduled to participate in the women’s 200m run on the 2nd. However, he complained on Instagram that some athletes were found to be ineligible and were urgently instructed to participate in the 400m relay scheduled for the 5th. When this video was posted, Belarusian state media criticized Timanovskaya all at once. State television ONT has accused players of lacking a “team spirit.” Click here for articles on the BBC News Site. https://www.bbc.com/japanese/video-58109927 Click here to subscribe to the BBC channel on YouTube. http://goo.gl/tYDMwU Click here for Japanese Twitter on BBC News. https://twitter.com/bbcnewsjapan.

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