“It’s a really great feeling that I can finally be myself.”
This is Finnish Olympic swimmer Ari-Pekka Liukkonen, who publicly came out today.
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He came out to Finnish outlet Yle because he wanted to speak publicly about his sexuality close to the Sochi Olympic games to shed light on Russia’s controversial anti-gay legislation.
Ari-Pekka Liukkonen at the Yle office. "Urheiluviikonloppu" means "Sports Weekend" in Finnish, and is the title of Yle's weekend sports show that Liukkonen came out on.
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"I wanted to start a broader discussion in connection with Sochi, because it's sad that the legislation in Russia restricts the human rights of young people and others."
The 24-year-old, the first in the country to come out during his career, said he is hoping for a more positive approach toward sexuality in the Finnish sporting world.
"In the future I would hope that elite athletes and other people will not find homosexuality to be any kind of news," he said.
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