FIG now sponsored by Russian Bank

by site editor Rick McCharles

VTB is the largest Russian bank, by capital, about 77% owned by the Russian government.

September 28, 2009: The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) and Russian bank VTB recently signed a partnership agreement. The agreement seals VTB’s commitment to financially supporting FIG development programmes on all five continents.

The partnership is a manifestation of the bank’s objectives; VTB already sponsors national sport federations such as gymnastics, basketball, volleyball, athletics (IAAF) and the partnership is evidence of its international vision for the sport of gymnastics, which enjoys a strong, long-standing tradition within the Russian Federation. …

VTB President and Chairman of the Management Board Andrei L. Kostin, says he is proud and honoured to have this opportunity to contribute to the development of the FIG and gymnastics worldwide, a discipline that is closely tied to the cultural and sporting heritage of the Russian Federation. Mr Kostin also sits at the head of the Russian Gymnastics Federation. …

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Bruno Grandi and Andrei L. Kostin

Sounds like great news. In fact, I’m (tentatively) booked to do clinics in Asia this Fall on behalf of FIG and IOC. These funds may help partially support those.

… But does this put the Russians in a position of greater influence with the International Gymnastics Federation?

2 comments ↓

#1 TP on 09.30.09 at 1:15 am

Of course it does – Russian wants to dominate like it once did – and in every aspect, just because the USSR broke up doesn’t mean Russia doesn’t want to still do things the Soviet way.

#2 Jim in Seattle on 09.30.09 at 12:35 pm

it depends…..
1. how much MONEY
2. how connected bank is with Russian Federation
3. i anticipate “some” smaller (i.e. one’s that benefit) Federations will vote for RUS in 2012 FIG elections, but
it’s weighted proportionally
4. how it affects Bruno’s decisions of course, is another issue

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