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Wrong music? Russian biathletes sing correct anthem alone

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Published February 23, 2017

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HOCHFILZEN, Austria (AP) Russian biathletes decided to sing their national without any instrumental accompaniment after organizers played an outdated version in an embarrassing medal ceremony at the biathlon world championships.

The ceremony was interrupted when it became clear that the old version of the anthem was being used to honor Russia's victory in Saturday night's 4x7.5-kilometer relay.

However, Alexey Volkov, Maxim Tsvetkov, Anton Babikov and Anton Shipulin didn't wait for the correct version to be played and started singing their national anthem unaccompanied.

The incident came just one week after the United States Tennis Association had to apologize after an outdated version of the German national anthem was performed before a Fed Cup quarterfinal match in Hawaii.

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