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Banning Russians devalues Olympics – EU state’s PM | Banning Russians devalues Olympics – EU state’s PM |
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Slovakia’s Robert Fico has said athletes should not be restricted for political reasons | |
Barring Russians from the Olympic Games and other international sporting events undermines the very idea of fair competition, Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico has said. | |
He made the comments after Russian athletes were excluded from multiple major tournaments as a result of the Ukraine conflict. | |
“I would never mix politics and sport. Why are we harming ourselves by doing this?” Fico told Slovakian daily Pravda on Friday. | “I would never mix politics and sport. Why are we harming ourselves by doing this?” Fico told Slovakian daily Pravda on Friday. |
“Imagine that you have a sport, where the absolute leaders are from Russia and Belarus. You bar them from the competition, and someone who would have otherwise had a minimal probability of winning goes on and wins. What’s the value of that gold medal then?” | “Imagine that you have a sport, where the absolute leaders are from Russia and Belarus. You bar them from the competition, and someone who would have otherwise had a minimal probability of winning goes on and wins. What’s the value of that gold medal then?” |
“Never in my life would I stop athletes from competing. Let them show that they have all it takes to win,” the prime minister said. | “Never in my life would I stop athletes from competing. Let them show that they have all it takes to win,” the prime minister said. |
In December, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) barred Russia from sending a unified team to the 2024 Summer Games in Paris, citing its armed conflict with Ukraine. Athletes from Russia and its ally Belarus can still participate, but as ‘Individual Neutral Athletes’. | |
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba called the decision to allow any athletes from Russia to compete “shameful,” arguing that “the Kremlin will use every Russian and Belarusian athlete as a weapon in its propaganda warfare.” | Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba called the decision to allow any athletes from Russia to compete “shameful,” arguing that “the Kremlin will use every Russian and Belarusian athlete as a weapon in its propaganda warfare.” |
Russian Minister of Sport Oleg Matytsin blasted the move as “completely discriminatory.” | Russian Minister of Sport Oleg Matytsin blasted the move as “completely discriminatory.” |
He argued that the IOC’s treatment of Russia “goes against the basic Olympic principles.” | |
The IOC banned Russians from competing under the national flag in 2017 as a result of several doping scandals. They have since participated either as ‘Olympic Athletes from Russia’ or under the designation ‘Russian Olympic Committee’. |
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