The International Ice Hockey Federation has stripped Russia of hosting rights for the 2023 men's ice hockey world championship.
of hosting an event on figure skating's Grand Prix circuit next season because of the country's war on Ukraine.The IIHF had previously decided to withdraw the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship from Russia over the country's invasion of Ukraine.What they're saying:
"The Council expressed significant concerns over the safe freedom of movement of players and officials to, from, and within Russia," the IIHF saidThe ISU added that it "reaffirms its solidarity with all those affected by the conflict and reiterates its condemnation of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in the strongest possible terms."Axios on facebook
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