Höövelson to the president of the EOK: focus on what you were elected for
Kaido Höövelson criticizes the president of the Estonian Olympic Committee for not being neutral in a current controversy.
Kaido Höövelson, the president of the Estonian Sumo Federation and a former sumo professional, has spoken out regarding the ongoing controversy surrounding Henry Sildaru and his father, Tõnis Sildaru, on social media. In his remarks, Höövelson emphasized that the president of the Estonian Olympic Committee, Kersti Kaljulaid, is not approaching the issue with neutrality, which he believes is crucial for someone in her position.
Höövelson's comments come at a time when public discussions are heating up around the Sildarus, who are involved in a locally significant controversy. The implications of the president's perceived bias could affect not only the individuals involved but also the integrity of the committee itself, calling into question how decisions and positions are made within the Estonian sporting community.
By urging Kaljulaid to focus on her responsibilities and maintain neutrality, Höövelson's intervention highlights the necessity for transparency and fair practices in sports governance. This incident reflects broader themes in Estonian sports where governance and personal biases can influence the reputation of competitors and their respective organizations.