Why is Russia banned from using Katyusha?

Russia banned the use of Katyusha because at the end of 2020, the Sports Arbitration Court found that the Russian Anti-Doping Agency violated regulations, stipulating that Russian athletes could not use the Russian flag and national anthem before June 65438+February 65438+June 2022. Before that, athletes will not be able to represent the country and can only participate as neutral athletes.

The Court of Arbitration for Sports said in a statement: "Katyusha is a patriotic song in Russia, which contains the content of calling on soldiers to defend the motherland. What kind of songs the Russian team uses should be decided by the International Olympic Committee, not Russia. From June 5438 to February 2020, the Sports Arbitration Court ruled on the large-scale use of stimulants in Russia.

From 65438+February 2020 to 65438+February 2022, Russian athletes are not allowed to represent their country in international large-scale competitions, but only in a neutral capacity, and the Russian flag and national anthem are not allowed.

The Creative Background of Katyusha

Katyusha was written by blanchard with a lyric poem by the poet Isakovski. During the period of 1938, when the Zhanggufeng incident happened, it was the summer and autumn season in Hunchun area, and it was here that the Soviet poet Isakovski got creative inspiration and wrote the poem Katyusha.

After seeing this poem, blanchard, a famous Soviet composer, immediately composed it into a song, which was quickly sung all over the Soviet Union, and immediately set off a patriotic upsurge in the Soviet Union.