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The initial ransom was like more than double of that or so...30,000 euros, I think? A vote for DG as ISU prez? I'm not sure...
The initial ransom was like more than double of that or so...30,000 euros, I think? A vote for DG as ISU prez? I'm not sure...
Same. It's unfortunate people like DG exist in the skating world but the important thing is that they can compete now!I am just glad they will be able to go on!
Yep, it was about 70000 at first.The initial ransom was like more than double of that or so...
If I'm not wrong they can compete 30 days after the clearance date.When will they be able to compete?
I meant internationally. Don't they have to wait like one year? Does he have a german citizenship even?If I'm not wrong they can compete 30 days after the clearance date.
I meant internationally. Don't they have to wait like one year? Does he have a german citizenship even?
I meant internationally. Don't they have to wait like one year? Does he have a german citizenship even?
I am in fact not even positive they need to wait 30 days but either way they can begin competing internationally almost immediately;
In exceptional cases, when changes meeting the requirements of Rule 109 occur after July 1, (e.g. granting of a new citizenship or completing the one year residence period), the Members´ application may be submitted to the ISU Secretariat after July 1, but not later than thirty days before the first day of the event in which the Member desires to enter the skater. Members must, however respect Rule 109, paragraph 4 under which a skater may represent in the course of the same season only one and the same Member.