Russian athletes are allowed to go to the Olympics
The IOC is allowing Russian and Belarusian athletes to take part in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, subject to certain conditions, despite the ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine.
Russian and Belarusian athletes will be allowed to take part in the Olympic Games in Paris as neutral athletes. The head of the International Olympic Committee granted individual athletes from both countries permission to compete in the 2024 Summer Games, subject to certain conditions, provided they meet the qualification requirements. In doing so, the IOC was responding to a request from the international summer sports federations and the National Olympic Committees to finally make a decision on this issue, which has been controversial since the start of the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine.
As is already the case for the return to international competitions, the condition is that Russians and Belarusians may only participate in Paris under a neutral flag. Teams are not permitted. This means that athletes from Russia and Belarus will not be allowed to play their national anthem at the Olympics in Paris, and national symbols and flags are also prohibited.
Furthermore, these athletes must not have any connection to the army or security forces and must not have actively shown their support for the war in Ukraine. The anti-doping guidelines must also be fulfilled. As an additional condition, the IOC requires all athletes to make a written commitment to the Olympic Charter and thus also to the "peace mission of the Olympic Movement". According to the IOC, eight Russians and three Belarusians have so far qualified for the Olympics in Paris. More than 60 Ukrainians are among the 4600 athletes already eligible to take part.
IOC boss Bach has opened the door for Russia
Following Russia's attack on Ukraine, Russians and Belarusians were initially excluded from international sports competitions. Belarus supports Russia in the conflict. However, the IOC, led by German President Thomas Bach, had already opened the door to the major sporting stages for both countries again in the spring and defined the framework for participation in competitions.
This should also enable the athletes to meet the qualification criteria for the Summer Games. A number of world federations have followed the IOC's guidelines in recent months and allowed Russians and Belarusians to compete again.
However, the governing body had left the decision on Olympic participation open until the last minute. In September, the International Paralympic Committee also lifted its complete ban on Russia and allowed Russian disabled athletes to compete at the Paralympics in Paris under a neutral flag. This was already seen as a harbinger of a corresponding decision by the IOC.
The German Olympic Sports Confederation had also recently changed its course with reference to the majority opinion in international sport and argued in favor of Russians and Belarusians competing in Paris. "If Germany were the only country to oppose Russians and Belarusians competing under a neutral flag, there would be no international sporting events in our country," explained DOSB President Thomas Weikert.
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Despite the ongoing conflict and attack on Ukraine by Russia, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has made allowances for Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. The athletes will be required to compete under a neutral flag, disassociate themselves from the military and security forces, and adhere to anti-doping guidelines. Essentially, Russia, backed by Belarus, faces restrictions in participating in the Olympics despite the IOC's earlier exclusion due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Source: www.ntv.de