 and still unsports the International Olympic Committee is waiting for a report from the Belarusian National Olympic Committee on the case of Springstar Christina Smeymanouskaya and the athlete took refuge in the Polish Embassy in Tokyo on Monday, a day after refusing her team's orders to board a flight home from the Olympic Games. Poland has already offered her a humanitarian visa and IOC spokesperson Mark Adams says the athlete is in a safe and secure place. We have decided to launch not surprisingly a formal investigation which will be led by the IOC administration. We need to establish the full facts, we need to hear everyone involved, that obviously can take time and in the meantime obviously our first concern is for the athlete. As I said yesterday we are expecting we have asked for a report from the NOC today, we requested it yesterday, we want it today, we spoke to her twice, she reassured us once again, she's feeling safe and secure, I believe there's a call going on this morning with her as well and together with the relevant authorities and the competent organizations she is planning her future. We're also as I said yesterday in contact with UNHCR our partner which is helping her, in fact we were in contact with them right from the get go at the very beginning on the evening off as well I can tell you now.