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Russia says IOC ruling on athletes is ‘mocking’

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RUSSIA HAS CRITICISED the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) for ruling that Russian athletes can only compete in Paris next year as neutral athletes and if they do not back fighting in Ukraine.

Olympic chiefs earlier this month gave the green light to the participat­ion of Russian and Belarusian athletes at next year’s Games as neutrals, outside of team events and as long as they did not actively support Moscow’s large-scale military interventi­on in Ukraine.

The IOC “announced their readiness to admit Russian and Belarusian athletes to the Paris Olympics, and then immediatel­y mockingly announced how many of them had been admitted,” Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) president Stanislav Pozdnyakov said at a press conference on Dec 15.

The IOC said there were currently only eight athletes from Russia and three from Belarus who had qualified as neutral athletes, adding none under contract with military or national security agencies would be allowed to compete.

It also said that no Russian and Belarusian flags or symbols would be displayed at the games.

“By inventing criteria and parameters that not only violate, but devalue the Olympic Charter, the IOC has launched a campaign that neutralise­s our athletes,” Pozdnyakov said.

“And those few who managed to slip through are deprived of their national identity,” he added.

He called on eligible athletes to “carefully examine” the participat­ion conditions to avoid becoming “hostage to other interests.”

More than 60 Ukrainian athletes have qualified for next year’s Paris Olympics, the IOC said earlier this month.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? ROC offices in Moscow.
Photo: AFP ROC offices in Moscow.

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