25-year old Russian wrestler Inna Trazhukova matched up with Poland's Monika Michalik in the bronze medal match for the 63kg (about 139 pounds) weight class. She lost 3-1 and didn't win a medal, but still had a great Olympic appearance. However, that apparently was not good enough for the president of the Russian Wrestling Federation, Mikhail Mamiashvili. He was actually pretty upset and took his anger out on Trazhukova.
The worst part? Mamiashvili didn't even try to deny the accusation and even owned it.
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A Russian newspaper had more on what she said, translated from Russian to English.
"He spoke roughly, rude and hit me twice in the face. All this happened in front of witnesses," she said.
She said she planned to inform the prosecutor's office about the incident and Russian Sports Minister, Vitaly Mutko.
"I'm not a slave to because of the lost battle with me to do so I was humiliated in public I want to stop it, so that later do not suffer from athlete's it!" she said.
It's a rough translation, but Trazhukova is clearly upset and she does plan to take him to court. The 52-year old Mamiashvili is a former Russian wrestler. He's also a FILA Bureau Member (Federation of Associated Wrestling Style) and was inducted into the FILA Hall of Fame in 2008.
[h/t CollegeSpun]