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Russian Biathlon Union President Drachev says to run again for presidential post

He took the helm of the Russian Biathlon Union in May 2018 and his current presidential term expires in 2022

MOSCOW, June 25. /TASS/. Vladimir Drachev, the president of the Russian Biathlon Union (RBU), told TASS on Thursday that he intended to run for his re-election during the RBU’s extraordinary session next month.

The RBU press office announced in late May that Russia’s governing body of biathlon would hold an extraordinary session of the organization on July 11 in the city of Khimki, in the Moscow Region, to elect a new president.

"I have submitted my candidacy and I will become the president for the second time," Drachev told TASS.

Earlier this week, Russia’s three-time World Champion in biathlon and a member of the RBU executive management Viktor Maigurov also submitted his candidacy for the post of the RBU president. June 25 is the deadline for for the registration of candidates for the seat of the RBU president.

The Russian Biathlon Union is under a strain of numerous interior scandals. On April 1 Russian veteran biathletes, experts, coaches and refereeing officials sent a letter to RBU President Drachev voicing their dissatisfaction with his work and asking him to voluntarily step down.

Drachev, 54, took the helm of the Russian Biathlon Union in May 2018 and his current presidential term expires in May 2022. The election of the new president next month will be cancelled in case one third of the delegates participating in the RBU extraordinary session vote against.