And another factor is that the Winter Sports Association, which includes seven international federations, has much more weight on the world stage than the corresponding structure in summer disciplines. There are too many summer federations, and it is more difficult to develop a consolidated decision there. And there are only seven winter ones, and among their heads, for example, are two Swedes, an American, a Latvian, a British... That is, it is approximately clear what kind of mood reigns there. If this association has collectively agreed not to allow Russians into the international arena, and this is exactly what happens in all winter sports, then it is easier for the South Korean ISU President Jae Yol Kim, who recently took up his post, not to stand out from the general ranks than to pursue an independent policy.