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Poland expects 40 nations to oppose Russian athletes at 2024 Olympics

Baltic states slam IOC for considering allowing athletes of aggressor countries to compete as neutrals

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Feb 2023 8:00AM

Poland expects 40 nations to oppose Russian athletes at 2024 Olympics
Polish Sports Minister Kamil Bortniczuk says he believes the 40 nations expected to oppose the inclusion of athletes from Russia and Belarus in the 2024 Paris Olympics, would include members of the European Union and Britain. – @sport_gov_pl Twitter pic, February 3, 2023

WARSAW – Polish Sports Minister Kamil Bortniczuk yesterday said he expects several dozen nations to come out against the inclusion of athletes from Russia and Belarus in the 2024 Paris Olympics.

“I think that next week... a very firm stance on the part of representatives from these 40 countries will see the light of day,” he told state television.

The position will “very clearly oppose the participation of Russians and Belarusians in the Olympic Games”, he added.

He said he believes the countries would notably include members of the European Union and Britain.

Bortniczuk also mentioned the United States, although the White House yesterday said it would back allowing Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete as neutrals.

Sports ministers from the group have a video call scheduled for February 10, he added.

The last few days have seen a growing debate over the 2024 Paris Games.

Ukraine is calling for Russian athletes to be entirely banned over their country’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, with Ukrainian athletes among the victims. Russia is pushing for all restrictions to be lifted, saying the Olympics should not be politicised.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has said it is examining a “pathway” for Russians to take part in the summer Games, probably as neutral athletes.

Earlier yesterday, Bortniczuk and his counterparts from the Baltic states released a joint statement slamming the IOC.

“Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland condemn the efforts of the International Olympic Committee to bring back the athletes of the aggressor countries, Russia and Belarus, into international competitions,” it said.

Efforts to include the athletes “under the veil of neutrality legitimise political decisions and widespread propaganda of these countries also through the use of sport as a distraction from the illegal aggression against Ukraine”. – AFP, February 3, 2023

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