Belarus fines freestyle skiing world champ, campaigners say

Opposition campaign group Belarusian Sport Solidarity Foundation says freestyle skiing world champion Aliaksandra Ramanouskaya has been fined by a court in Belarus after being detained by authorities

KYIV, Ukraine -- Freestyle skiing world champion Aliaksandra Ramanouskaya has been fined by a court in Belarus after being detained by authorities, the opposition campaign group Belarusian Sport Solidarity Foundation said Thursday.

The BSSF said Ramanouskaya, the 2019 world champion in women's aerials, was detained Wednesday after a training session. She appeared in court Thursday and was fined about $1,000 for breaking Belarusian law on protests and public gatherings, the organization said.

It was not immediately clear which gathering the verdict related to.

The International Olympic Committee said in a statement it had seen the media reports about Ramanouskaya.

"We are looking into the situation and have asked the National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Belarus for information," the IOC said.

At this year's Tokyo Olympics, there was a diplomatic incident when the Belarus team tried to send home sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, who had criticized team officials for demanding she run an unfamiliar event.

Tsimanouskaya sought help at the airport because she feared for her safety if she returned to Minsk. Within days, she and her husband got humanitarian visas for Poland.

The International Olympic Committee launched an investigation into Tsimanouskaya's treatment and in September handed the case over to the Athletics Integrity Unit, which handles disciplinary cases in track and field.

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