Authorized to compete in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games (July 26 to August 11), will Russian and Belarusian athletes be able to take part in the opening ceremony on the Seine? The International Olympic Committee (IOC) must re-examine the issue during its next executive board on March 19, announced the organization based in Lausanne (Switzerland).
“Today (…) athletes holding a Russian or Belarusian passport who participate in the Games have not been banned” presence at the opening ceremony, said the president of the IOC Coordination Commission, Pierre-Olivier Beckers-Vieujant, during a joint press conference with the organizing committee of the Paris Games, Friday March 8 .
A decision will not necessarily be taken on March 19, added the IOC, stressing that the subject has been on the agenda of each meeting of the body for several weeks.
The IOC “serene” in the face of the threat of a Russian boycott
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has already taken this turn of the screw on athletes from the two countries on Wednesday for the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games, scheduled for August 28. The IPC even excluded counting in the medal table those won by Russian and Belarusian athletes during the event (August 28 to September 8).
On Friday, the IOC also said “completely serene” faced with the threat of a possible boycott decided by Moscow and Minsk. “We affirm that we are ready to welcome [leurs sportifs]based on the decisions taken by the international federations »declared Pierre-Olivier Beckers-Vieujant.
“Our desire is that a qualified athlete who does not support the conflict started by Russia [en Ukraine] can participate in the Olympic Gamesexplained the Belgian businessman. We are confident that we will see a number of Russians and Belarusians participating in the Olympic Games and we think that is good. »
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- Athlete preparation
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Dorian Coninx, world triathlon champion, eats up the kilometers to avoid staying at the dock
Hugues Fabrice Zango, the doctoral student who wants to offer Burkina Faso its first Olympic gold medal
The final challenge for sprinter Nantenin Keïta, in search of one last Paralympic podium
Cyrille Chahboune, former commando amputee of both legs, rebuilt himself through sport
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Marc-Antoine Olivier, the open water swimmer who makes waves
- The question of the presence of Russian and Belarusian athletes
These Russian wrestlers whose neutrality is contested
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Ongoing legal investigations
Tony Estanguet, the boss of the Games, in his turn in the sights of justice
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- The Olympic Torch Relay
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- Seine-Saint-Denis and the Games
The Red Star Rugby of Saint-Ouen deprived of a stadium because of the Games
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- Paris at Games time
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- Environmental issues
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