Russian champion denied permission to participate in Olympics because of “No to Nazism” poster

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Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling Musa Evloev has been denied participation in the 2024 Summer Olympics qualifying tournament. RIA News said Russian Wrestling Federation (FSBR) President Mikhail Mamiashvili.

“The sad truth is, ‘No to Nazism!’ He was convicted for taking photos in front of the poster. “The main complaint against Olympic champion Evloev is that he wants a world without Nazism,” he said.

Evloev, 30, won the gold medal in the up to 97 kilogram weight category at the 2020 Olympics. He also won gold medals twice in his career, both at the European Championships and the World Championships, and also received the highest award at the World Cup.

In December, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) allowed Russia and Belarus to participate in the 2024 Olympics with neutral status.

To qualify for the Games, Russian athletes will have to sign updated conditions of participation that include a commitment to respect the Olympic Charter, including the “peaceful mission of the Olympic movement”, the IOC said. Russian athletes who rank well in their disciplines will be allowed to compete. March 14, Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) President Stanislav Pozdnyakov statedAthletes participating in the Olympics must denounce the CBO and sign some other documents.

Formerly in the State Duma connected Russia’s admission to the Olympics with a political move.

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