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          Ruling paves way for Russian, Belarusian athletes to qualify for Olympics

          China Daily | Updated: 2025-12-04 00:00
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          Work takes place at the Olympia delle Tofane course where the women's Alpine skiing will be contested at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics, in Cortina D'Ampezzo, Italy. AP

          LAUSANNE — The Court of Arbitration for Sport on Tuesday opened the way for Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics by overturning a ban imposed by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS).

          CAS, the world's top sports court, said in a statement that "Russian and Belarusian athletes who meet the International Olympic Committee AIN (Individual Neutral Athletes) eligibility criteria should be allowed to participate in qualification events organized by the FIS".

          Russia welcomed the ruling and pointed to other decisions that could allow Russian bobsleigh and luge athletes to take part in the Winter Games in Milano-Cortina next year.

          Sports minister Mikhail Degtyarev noted "it is important that this is the third court decision in favor of Russia in winter Olympic sports".

          FIS had announced in October that it was banning athletes from Russia and Belarus from competing in its qualification events for the Olympics.

          Competitors in skiing and snowboarding from the two countries have been banned from FIS events since Moscow's conflict with Ukraine began in 2022, but they had hoped to participate under a neutral banner at the Milano-Cortina Games, which run from Feb 6 to 22.

          The International Olympic Committee had announced in September that athletes from Russia and Belarus would be allowed to compete at the Olympics under a neutral banner, but only if they meet strict conditions.

          Those include competing under a neutral flag, taking part only in individual events and undergoing checks to prove that they did not actively support the conflict in Ukraine or have any links with the Russian army.

          The same conditions applied at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics in which 15 Russians and 17 Belarusians competed, winning a combined five medals.

          The IOC has also barred them from taking part in the opening ceremony or having their achievements recognized in the official medals table.

          The news is a boost for Russia's cross-country skiers.

          During the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing, Russia won almost a third of all cross-country skiing medals — including four out of 12 gold medals.

          The move by the FIS to ban Russians and Belarusians followed in the footsteps of similar attempts by the governing bodies of biathlon and luge, although authorities from the sport of ice skating decided to give athletes from the two nations the chance to qualify.

          But, in the ruling on Tuesday, CAS upheld two appeals — one each by the Russian and Belarusian skiing federations — on the grounds that the FIS statutes "protect individuals from discrimination and require the FIS to be politically neutral".

          'Historic' judo move

          The ruling also frees up Russian and Belarusian athletes to try to qualify for the Paralympics.

          The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) in September lifted its partial suspension on Russian and Belarusian athletes, meaning that they would be able to compete at the Milano-Cortina Paralympic Games from March 6 to 15 under their own flags.

          However, the IPC said that no athletes from either country were likely to qualify.

          Sporting powerhouse Russia has been deprived of its colors in the Olympic arena since 2016, initially due to doping scandals and later the Ukraine conflict.

          Its ally Belarus was sanctioned in 2022 for providing territorial support to Russia in the conflict.

          Russia has been effectively shut out from international sporting competitions, including soccer, but some sporting governing bodies have recently sought to relax their constraints.

          Last week, Russia's judo federation hailed "a historic decision" by the sport's global governing body, the International Judo Federation, to allow their judoka to compete under their national flag, a move which Ukraine's judo federation described as being contrary to "peace, justice and responsibility".

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