coppertop1
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This is just in. But go on and try to gaslighting is about how unfair it is to ban Russia
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A United Nations expert advising the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has provoked outrage by claiming that Russian soldiers who have fought in Ukraine should be allowed to appear at Paris 2024.
How are they enforcing 3.?Following this request, the IOC EB today issues to IFs and international sports event organisers the following recommendations:
- Athletes with a Russian or a Belarusian passport must compete only as Individual Neutral Athletes.
- Teams of athletes with a Russian or Belarusian passport cannot be considered.
- Athletes who actively support the war cannot compete. Support personnel who actively support the war cannot be entered.
- Athletes who are contracted to the Russian or Belarusian military or national security agencies cannot compete. Support personnel who are contracted to the Russian or Belarusian military or national security agencies cannot be entered.
- Any such Individual Neutral Athlete, like all the other participating athletes, must meet all anti-doping requirements applicable to them and particularly those set out in the anti-doping rules of the IFs.
- The sanctions against those responsible for the war, the Russian and Belarusian states and governments, must remain in place:
- No international sports events organised or supported by an IF or NOC in Russia or Belarus.
- No flag, anthem, colours or any other identifications whatsoever of these countries displayed at any sports event or meeting, including the entire venue.
- No Russian and Belarusian government or state official can be invited to or accredited for any international sports event or meeting.
More money.I think it's ridiculous they still can't come to a decision. What more do they need?
How does #2 work with regard to figure skating? No pairs or ice dance teams?Following this request, the IOC EB today issues to IFs and international sports event organisers the following recommendations:
How are they enforcing 3.?
- Athletes with a Russian or a Belarusian passport must compete only as Individual Neutral Athletes.
- Teams of athletes with a Russian or Belarusian passport cannot be considered.
- Athletes who actively support the war cannot compete. Support personnel who actively support the war cannot be entered.
- Athletes who are contracted to the Russian or Belarusian military or national security agencies cannot compete. Support personnel who are contracted to the Russian or Belarusian military or national security agencies cannot be entered.
- Any such Individual Neutral Athlete, like all the other participating athletes, must meet all anti-doping requirements applicable to them and particularly those set out in the anti-doping rules of the IFs.
- The sanctions against those responsible for the war, the Russian and Belarusian states and governments, must remain in place:
- No international sports events organised or supported by an IF or NOC in Russia or Belarus.
- No flag, anthem, colours or any other identifications whatsoever of these countries displayed at any sports event or meeting, including the entire venue.
- No Russian and Belarusian government or state official can be invited to or accredited for any international sports event or meeting.
I am sure that russia will be able to prove that CSKA is just a sports club. Only those who officially work for the army can have problems. But russia will simply hide this information and there will be no problems.#4 takes out any and all skaters who train at the clubs affiliated with the Russian army - does Russia try to get around this by suddenly changing the club names/obvious sources of funding?
I think we all know Russians will participate as Russians in the qualifications, earn spots for Russia, then change the name to "Individual Neutral Athletes" for the Olympics.ETA - also, if they're not representing Russia or Belarus but as Individual Neutral Athletes, does that mean those federations aren't earning any quota spots for future events?
I think it's about team sports. For example, volleyball. Because they cannot compete individually, but only as a team.ETA - also, if they're not representing Russia or Belarus but as Individual Neutral Athletes, does that mean those federations aren't earning any quota spots for future events?
That is not the recommendation the IOC is making though. It states very clearly that they are NOT competing for Russia or Belarus but as INAs. And teams are not allowed. I don't see how they're able to earn quota spots for their country in that scenario.I think we all know Russians will participate as Russians in the qualifications, earn spots for Russia, then change the name to "Individual Neutral Athletes" for the Olympics.
I get what you're saying, but the logic here is "they aren't representing Russia or Belarus, but instead competing individually", so how could those individually participating athletes earn additional spots for any country? They can't.I think it's about team sports. For example, volleyball. Because they cannot compete individually, but only as a team.
I get what you're saying, but the logic here is "they aren't representing Russia or Belarus, but instead competing individually", so how could those individually participating athletes earn additional spots for any country? They can't.
They'd all have to start at one entry, I'm sure. I don't know why an exception would be made.But this season was so nice and peaceful, why bring them back, whyyyyyyy
If the ISU was to follow the IOC’s recommendations to the letter, would any Russians appear at Worlds and Euros next season? I really don’t want 3 new malnourished teenagers I’ve never heard of to get propelled to the women’s podium by fake quads and bribes.
That is an added benefit. And not to see as many starved and broken children. But lets not kid ourselves- Russian doping has always been overlooked.Not only considering the horrors of the invasion of Ukraine and the support of athletes of the Putin regime, why the hell do we want athletes that are doping freely back in our sports?
We still don't know why they had been banned. They were all of age and it would've been no problem to publish the reasons. But this never happened.To think that I actually felt sorry for Stolbova Klimov and Bukin back in the day and thought that they had been dealt a bad luck card…