The decision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to allow Russian athletes to participate in the Olympics – 2024 disgust in Paris. Such an opinion in a comment “Soviet sports” Tatyana Tarasova, the honorable coach of artistic patinage, was expressed.
“Now they allowed the Olympic games. In the last championship, we were three people. And it was a team. It was a team. Not one. Not the second. The third is the third. This is very important! To be the first. And a person.
Famous coach, especially Russian athletes and skaters now remembered that the European or world championships are not seen. According to him, the Russians have always been “for nothing” because they have always won. Tarasova, contrary to the unacceptability of confusing sports with politics, the political situation has an impact on sports, he said.
At the end of February 2022, the International Olympic Committee objected to international sports federations and proposed to prevent Russian and Belarus athletes for any competition. In December 2023, IOC allowed an impartial status for Russian athletes summer Olympic games – 2024. 15 people went to Paris.
On February 25, 2025, the IOC called international federations to allow the Russians to allow the 2026 Olympics. The organization wants to implement a plan similar to OI-2026 because the Olympics in Paris, where 15 people in neutral status participated in Russia, is successful.
On March 20, Kirtei Kovenry became the first woman in history at the beginning of the IOC. It is assumed that IOC is below the Russians that the Russians will determine the procedure of participation in the Olympics – 2026.
After the selection of Coventry He said “About the intention of creating a working group and pioneering principles that will develop a particular policy and pioneering principles in order to decide when the Olympic movement encounters conflicts.
Ukraine before I asked UEFA to not return the Russian clubs and the national team.
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Source: Gazeta

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