Swimmer Efimova called the standard of living in Russia outside Moscow sad

Yulia Efimova: you leave Moscow and understand what a sad standard of living in Russia Volgodonsk, Rostov region. The three-time Olympic medalist shared her story with Match TV.

Efimova remained upset after visiting her hometown. “As you leave Moscow, you understand what a sad standard of living in all of Russia,” the athlete shared. Efimova noted that there is a lot of dirt and stray dogs in the city, several of which she was able to find a new home. At the same time, the athlete clarified that she was happy to return to her room, meet with her friends and train with her father in the pool.

Efimova admitted that she decided to go home because of the holidays in November. There was nowhere to swim in Moscow, and in Volgodonsk they were allowed to train in the pool. “I’m always welcome there,” said the swimmer.

Earlier, Efimova said that she is often asked to give individual lessons. The Russian woman noted that she was offered a fee in the region of a thousand dollars per lesson. However, she did not take these conversations seriously.

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