Summer Games in Paris: IOC excludes Russian athletes from the opening of the Olympics

Olympic Summer Games in Paris

IOC excludes Russian athletes from Olympic opening

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Russian and Belarusian athletes are only allowed to take part in the Summer Games in Paris under strict conditions

Source: dpa/Hannibal Hanschke

The IOC is making another decision on the question of how to deal with athletes from Russia and Belarus. At the Summer Games in Paris, athletes from the two nations will not be allowed to represent their countries during the opening ceremony. These are not the only special rules.

Athletes from Russia are not allowed to take part in the athletes’ parade at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. The head of the International Olympic Committee made this decision on Tuesday after discussions in Lausanne. Athletes from Belarus, which is a close ally of Russia, are also not allowed to take part in the planned spectacle on the Seine at the opening of the Summer Games on July 26th because of the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine. The IOC announced that athletes from both countries should be given the chance to witness the ceremony.

A decision about whether to take part in the closing ceremony on August 11th will be made later. At the beginning of the month, the makers of the Paralympics, which will also take place in Paris shortly after the Olympic Games, made a similar decision. At both the Olympics and the Games for disabled athletes, starters from Russia and Belarus are only admitted to the competitions under certain conditions.

Participants from these countries must compete under a neutral flag. Their anthems are not allowed to be played and they are forbidden from wearing or displaying national symbols at the Olympic sites. Teams are completely excluded, only individual athletes are allowed. The medals won by Russians and Belarusians are not included in the medal table.

Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee, speaks at the opening of the IOC Executive Board meeting in Lausanne

Quelle: dpa/Laurent Gillieron

In addition, the responsible world associations and the IOC are to ensure in a multi-stage review process that the athletes from Russia and Belarus who are eligible to compete have no connections to the army or security organs. In addition, they must not have actively supported the war in Ukraine. A three-member IOC review committee is intended to guarantee compliance with these conditions.

Russia criticizes requirements

Russia considers the requirements to be “illegal, unfair and unacceptable,” said Stanislav Posdnyakov, head of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC). The Russians recently ruled out a boycott of the Olympics. The ROC itself was suspended by the IOC for including the four annexed Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhia. Russian politicians and top sports officials should not have access to the Olympic competitions.

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Opponents of the start clearance for Russia’s athletes, especially Ukraine, fear propaganda campaigns at the Summer Games. There are no neutral athletes in Russia, Ukrainian Sports Minister Matwij Bidny recently told the German Press Agency. The IOC recently pointed out that due to the conditions of participation, only a significantly smaller number of Russian athletes would take part in Paris than at previous Olympic Games.

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