War in Ukraine | Ukrainian athletes call for suspension of Russian athletes

As the Paralympic Games are due to begin on March 4 in Beijing, a large group of Ukrainian athletes is calling for the Russian and Belarusian National Olympic and Paralympic Committees to be suspended.

Posted yesterday at 5:25 p.m.

In an open letter released by the Global Athlete Movement on Sunday, Ukrainian athletes address International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach and International Paralympic Committee (IPC) President Andrew Parsons.

“Any suspension must also include the banning of all athletes [russes et biélorusses] of international sport, including those of the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Games,” it says.

“The Russian invasion of Ukraine, supported by Belarus, is a flagrant violation of the Olympic and Paralympic charters, an offense that must be severely punished. »

Over the past few days, the International Olympic Committee has publicly condemned the actions of Russia and Belarus, saying they contravene the Olympic truce signed last December. He also encouraged the international federations to relocate all their planned events in the two countries. But no action was taken.

Ukrainian athletes recall that their compatriots, families and friends are currently in danger.

“We implore you to join the international community in sanctioning Russia and Belarus. The IOC and IPC must stand up in solidarity with Ukrainian athletes,” it says.

Ukrainian athletes say they are “united in this call”, but say “it has been a challenge to speak with all the athletes as they seek safety in bomb shelters”.

In the long list of signatures at the end of the letter, we find athletes from the Ukrainian federations of bobsleigh, luge, gymnastics, athletics, biathlon, swimming, wrestling, tennis, fencing, synchronized swimming, freestyle skiing, boxing and cycling.

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