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This Pussy Riot Snowboard Is The First Sign Of Athlete Protest At The Sochi Olympics

This Pussy Riot Snowboard Is The First Sign Of Athlete Protest At The Sochi Olympics

On the first day of Olympic competition, Russian snowboarder Alexey Sobolev used a snowboard that's an apparent homage to the punk band Pussy Riot.

Three members of the band were jailed in 2012 for performing a song called "Punk Prayer" in a Moscow cathedral amidst anti-Putin demonstrations. They've since become a protest symbol for Putin detractors.

Sobolev's board, which he used in qualification for the slopestyle event, featured an image of a woman in a ski mask, the band's signature.

He didn't say whether it was a protest or not, telling the AP, "I wasn't the person who designed it."

But, rather cryptically, he told R-Sport, "Anything is possible."

It looks like a Pussy Riot allusion:

pussy riot snowboard

NBC



The band:

Whether or not we'd see protests from athletes, specifically related to Russia's anti-gay propaganda law, was one of the biggest questions going into the Sochi games.

This is the first sign of it.

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