New Straits Times

Russian appeal against IOC suspension dismissed

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Russia’s appeal against its suspension by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee was dismissed by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport on Friday with Moscow lambasting its banishment from this summer’s Paris Games as “discrimina­tion.”

The IOC suspended the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) in October last year for violating the territoria­l integrity of the membership of Ukraine by recognisin­g illegally annexed territorie­s.

“The CAS panel in charge of this matter dismissed the appeal and confirmed the challenged decision, finding that the IOC executive board did not breach the principles of legality, equality, predictabi­lity or proportion­ality,” the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport said in its ruling.

“The CAS panel’s decision is final and binding except for the parties’ right to file an appeal to the Swiss Federal Tribunal within 30 days on limited grounds.”

The IOC suspension of the ROC came on Oct 12, 2023, a week after it had decided to include, as its members, the regional sports organisati­ons which are under the authority of Ukraine’s National Olympic Committee, namely Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzh­ia.

The IOC said it was “pleased” at the CAS ruling at its Lausanne headquarte­rs on Friday.

ROC’s decision to include organisati­ons under Ukraine’s NOC charge “constitute­s a breach of the Olympic Charter because it violates the territoria­l integrity of the NOC of Ukraine, as recognised by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee in accordance with the Olympic Charter“, an IOC spokesman said.

“The IOC EB (executive board) decision has been duly implemente­d since it was taken.”

The ROC reacted at the time of its suspension by denouncing it as “yet another counterpro­ductive, politicall­y motivated decision” taken by the IOC.

On Friday, Russia again blasted the decision.

“The CAS decision is further evidence that civil and sports discrimina­tion against Russians has reached unpreceden­ted proportion­s in the run-up to the Games in Paris,” the ROC said in a statement.

The ROC had appealed the suspension with CAS, sport’s highest tribunal, on Nov 6.

The IOC went on to give the green light in December to the participat­ion of Russian and Belarusian athletes at this year’s Paris Games as neutrals, outside of team events and as long as they did not actively support the war on Ukraine.

Russia denounced the conditions placed on its athletes as “discrimina­tory”, but said athletes who meet the criteria would go to Paris.

The 2024 Olympics in the French capital run from July 26 until Aug 11.

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