Patricia Strenius decided to bet on the 2020 Olympics shortly after she tried thin lifting for the first time five years earlier.

Arriving at the goal of her dreams, she finished fourth in the 76-kilo class.

But the road there has been long and difficult for the 33-year-old, who describes the Swedish thin-lifting association as one "with a power of action and planning ability that can be attributed to a retired pensioner with all dreams fulfilled".

She writes in the same Instagram post that since 2015 she has not had her wish to have her own coach at a competition fulfilled, in addition, the leaders who have been in Tokyo should have slept when she wanted to get up and train.

Did not get the right bar for the Olympics

The bar she had been promised should also never have appeared in Japan.

"We transport horses all over the world, but a pole was obviously too much work," she writes.

The sharpest criticism is against the calculation that forced her to travel to Colombia to get the last Olympic qualifying points because the federation representatives calculated incorrectly during a previous competition.

The union: "It's her picture"

Joakim Eriksson, chairman of the Swedish Weightlifting Association, briefly comments to Radiosporten that they will not comment on her critical post.

They offer her instead to publish it on their website.

- This is her picture of everything.

We will not comment on it, we will offer her to publish it, he says.

He further says that they do not want the association to address the matter further before they are finished with the evaluation of their Olympic investment.