Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Speedo Drops Russian Olympic Champion Swimmer After He Attends Pro-War Rally In Moscow

Speedo Drops Russian Olympic Champion Swimmer After He Attends Pro-War Rally In Moscow
JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP via Getty Images

Swimwear company Speedo reportedly canceled its sponsorship deal with two-time Olympic gold medalist Evgeny Rylov after he was spotted attending a pro-war rally in Moscow.

The Russian Olympic champion swimmer, who won gold in the 100 and 200-meter backstroke events at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics held last year, was one of eight Russian athletes identified at the rally hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin.


The rally held at the Luzhniki Stadium on Friday commemorated the eighth anniversary of Russia's illegal annexation of the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine.

The 25-year-old swimmer was seen on stage alongside gymnasts, skiers, and figure skaters wearing their Olympic medals and sporting outfits with the "Z" symbol–a military emblem co-oped by Russia's nationalist movement which has been seen painted on Russian tanks and military vehicles in Ukraine.

According to a statement to Inside the Games Speedo said of Rylov:

"Following his attendance at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow at the weekend, Speedo can confirm that it has terminated the sponsorship of Evgeny Rylov with immediate effect."


The company added:

"We condemn the war in Ukraine in the strongest possible way and stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, our athletes and our teammates who have been impacted by the conflict."

Speedo announced they will donate Rylov's remaining sponsorship balance to the United Nations Refugee Agency, which is aiding Ukrainian citizens in fleeing from their homes since Russia's attack on Ukraine.






In Tokyo, Rylov was forced to compete under the banner of the Russian Olympic Committee due to the World Anti-Doping Agency imposing a ban on his country after evidence of a state-sponsored doping program.

He was awarded the Order of Russia by Putin following his victory at the Tokyo games.

Inside the Games noted that because Rylov is a police sergeant in Lobnya–which is 20 miles northwest of Moscow–he had "little choice but to attend the rally" in Moscow.

Because of this, social media users questioned his attendance at the rally.


The International Swimming Federation (FINA)–which is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for administering international competitions in water sports–issued a statement addressing the situation.

They wrote:

"FINA is deeply disappointed to note the reports regarding Evgeny Rylov's appearance at the Luzhniki Stadium during Friday's rally. We are investigating the matter further."

FINA is one of few sports governing bodies allowing Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete as neutrals despite the IOC's support to ban those athletes.

However, Inside the Games reported the governing body may consider an outright ban "if their attendance threatens the safety and wellbeing of athletes or places the conduct of competition at risk."

More from Trending

Mallory McMorrow; Donald Trump
Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu via Getty Images; Alex Wong/Getty Images

Democratic Senate Candidate Blasts Trump Administration With Reality Check Over Their Withholding Of SNAP Funding

If you ask pretty much any conservative, they will tell you that the government shutdown and all its blowback is entirely the Democrats' fault.

This includes the cancellation of SNAP benefits, or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program previously known as "food stamps," beginning in November, which will cut off access to food to millions of people.

Keep ReadingShow less
Jasmine Crockett
Jasmine Crockett/YouTube

Rep. Jasmine Crockett Offers Fiery Takedown About 'Loser' Trump Not Getting A Third Term—And We're Cheering

MAGA Republican President Donald Trump spent much of the week on a trip to Asia to address Asian representatives before the beginning of the 2025 Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Gyeongju, South Korea.

On the way, Trump stopped in Malaysia and Japan—where his behavior drew widespread concern and mockery—before landing in Busan to meet with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and pick up some new golden swag for his collection.

Keep ReadingShow less
Usha Vance and JD Vance
Stefano Costantino/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

J.D. Vance Faces Backlash After Saying He Hopes His Wife Usha Will Be 'Moved' To Convert To Christianity

Vice President JD Vance was criticized after he said during a Turning Point USA event that he hopes his wife, Second Lady Usha Vance, who is the daughter of Telugu-speaking Indian Hindu immigrants who hail from Andhra Pradesh, will convert to Christianity someday and "see things the same way" that he does.

A woman in the audience had the opportunity to ask Vance how he squares having a Hindu wife and mixed-race children with his anti-immigration rhetoric, a nod to the Trump administration's ongoing immigration crackdown that is tearing families across the country apart.

Keep ReadingShow less
A young girl sitting at the edge of a pier.
a woman sits on the end of a dock during daytime staring across a lake
Photo by Paola Chaaya on Unsplash

People Break Down The Most Painful Sentence Someone's Ever Said To Them

In an effort to get children to stop using physical violence against one another, they are often instructed to "use [their] words".

Of course, words run no risk of putting people in the hospital, or landing them in a cast.

Keep ReadingShow less
Sean Duffy; Screenshot of Kim Kardashian
Howard Schnapp/Newsday RM via Getty Images; Hulu

Even Trump's NASA Director Had To Set Kim Kardashian Straight After She Said The Moon Landing 'Didn't Happen'

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy—who is also NASA's Acting Administrator—issued the weirdest fact-check ever when he corrected reality star Kim Kardashian after she revealed herself to be a moon landing conspiracist.

Conspiracy theorists have long alleged the moon landing was fabricated by NASA in what they claim was an elaborate hoax—and Kardashian certainly made it clear where she stands in a video speaking to co-star Sarah Paulson on the set of the new Hulu drama All’s Fair.

Keep ReadingShow less