IOC Urges Sports Bodies to Let Russian Youth Teams and Athletes Compete Again with Flag and Anthem
The IOC aims to protect youth athletes' rights by allowing competition under national flags while maintaining sanctions on governments and officials, with changes applying to Dakar 2026.
- On Thursday, the International Olympic Committee advised governing bodies to let Russia and Belarus youth teams compete with their full national flag and anthem, including at the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games.
- Citing athletes' rights, the International Olympic Committee said `athletes have a fundamental right to access sport across the world, and to compete free from political interference or pressure from governmental organizations,` at an Olympic Summit chaired by IOC president Kirsty Coventry.
- Historically, Russian teams were excluded since February 2022, a small group competed as neutrals at the Paris Summer Games last year, and a 2023 UEFA attempt to reintegrate Under-17 teams was dropped after pushback from at least 12 European national member federations.
- Implementation will take time, the IOC said, as international sports governing bodies and national member federations decide youth event definitions while the Russian Olympic body remains suspended.
- With Dakar 2026 approaching, the guidance could reintegrate Russian and Belarusian youth athletes after broad exclusions since February 2022, linking to Milan Cortina and Los Angeles 2028 Summer Games.
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