IOC president slams Brazilian crowd for booing Renaud Lavillenie


Athletics legends Sebastian Coe and Sergey Bubka comfortable agitated French pole jumping star Renaud Lavillenie when he was booed for the second day by a hostile Brazilian crowd on the Olympic ribbon rostrum. International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach slammed the behaviour as "shocking".Lavillenie — United Nations agency hit out at the host nation's fans for his or her conduct throughout Monday's pole jumping final — command his head in his hands however couldn't wait the tears that streamed his face as he stood on stage when receiving his prize. In a personal space when, the 2012 Olympic gold medallist was consoled by international athletics chief Coe, Bach and pole jumping legend Bubka, associate degree IAAF vice chairman. After deed Lavillenie, Bach aforesaid on Twitter that it absolutely was "shocking behaviour for the group to boo Renaud Lavillenie on the ribbon rostrum. Unacceptable behaviour at the Olympic Games". The ceremony completed a miserable twenty four hours for Lavillenie, United Nations agency on Mon lost his Olympic crown to unknown Brazilian pole jumper Thiago Braz prosecutor timber in an exceedingly dramatic final. Boo-boys "It's skanky, there's a complete lack of fair-play and that i wish to fret that the Brazilian isn't concerned in any respect," Lavillenie told French tv when starting of his encounter with Coe, Bach and Bubka. "But i'm aiming to progress," he added. Lavillenie's final tries in Monday's competition were marked by roaring booing and catcalls as he ready to leap. The world title-holder later slammed the house fans, comparison it to the treatment disbursed to James Cleveland Owens within the Nazi-era 1936 Berlin Games. "In 1936 the group was against James Cleveland Owens. We've not seen this since. we've got to modify it," Lavillenie aforesaid, before later apologising for the heat-of-the-moment comment. "It very disturbed Pine Tree State, I felt the nastiness of the general public and that we do a sport wherever you ne'er see that," Lavillenie treated. Rio 2016 organisers on weekday in agreement that the Brazilian fans' treatment of Lavillenie had crossed a line. "As voters of Brazil and as sports fans we do not suppose booing is that the right angle, even after you ar in an exceedingly matched competition and a young Brazilian has the possibility to beat the planet champion," Rio de Janeiro 2016 chief voice Mario Andrada aforesaid. "We commit to intensify our dialogue with Brazilian fans through social networks to create certain that we tend to behave as fans in an exceedingly correct and stylish manner, while not losing the eagerness for sport." Appeals for silence were created before every race at the Olympic arena on weekday night. Lavillenie isn't the primary Olympic contestant to incline a tough time by Brazilian fans. French heavyweight judoka Teddy Riner was booed by Brazilian fans when beating native hero Rafael timber in their quarter-final. Brazilians conjointly jeered alternative groups at the athletics and musical "Zika" at USA and Swedish women's squad goalkeepers throughout games. And Brazilian and Argentinian fans fought at the lawn tennis event, in scenes seldom witnessed within the sport elsewhere. "It may be a combination of 2 things," Victor Melo, head of the history of sport Delawarepartment at Rio de Janeiro de Janeiro Federal University. "First, the Brazilians ar invariably boisterous supporters, this can be a public party. and that they won't be accustomed the sports they're looking," he added.
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