Russian Olympic Committee
Coverage of Russian Olympic Committee in the Nexus archive.
- Russia’s Olympic win comes with a price for Putin
Russia's reinstatement to the Olympics required the country to renounce claims on Ukrainian territories in Donbas, sparking domestic backlash from pro-war commentators. The International Olympic Committee reinstated the Russian Olympic Committee, but Ukraine appealed the decision, arguing it violates the Olympic Charter.
- Lifting Russian athletes ban only helps Putin, Ukraine tells IOC
Ukraine's sports chief criticizes the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for lifting the Russian Olympic Committee's suspension, arguing it aids Putin and undermines pressure on Russia. The IOC claims the ban was relaxed because Russia removed regional sports organizations from occupied Ukrainian territories, but Ukraine says it's a legal trick. European countries, including Sweden, Estonia, and others, are urging the EU to cut Olympic funding.
- Defund the Olympics over Russian re-entry, say 9 EU countries
Nine EU countries urge EU Sports Commissioner Glenn Micallef to cut funding to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) after it lifted restrictions on the Russian Olympic Committee. The ministers argue that Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine undermines efforts to normalize its participation in international sports, with Sweden's Jakob Forssmed stating the EU cannot support organizations inconsistent with its values. The letter also calls for withdrawing EU funding from World Aquatics and the International Gymnastics Federation, which have also lifted bans on Russian athletes.
- World Table Tennis Body Reinstates Russian Players With Flag and Anthem
The World Table Tennis Body has reinstated Russian players, allowing them to compete under their national flag and anthem. This decision follows the International Olympic Committee's provisional lifting of the suspension on the Russian Olympic Committee.
- Allowing Russia back into the Olympics undermines what the games represent
The International Olympic Committee has provisionally lifted the 2023 suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, allowing Russian athletes to compete in the next Olympics despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the IOC's principles of peace and human dignity.
- Did Putin Give Up Part of the Spoils of War in Ukraine Because of the Olympics in America?
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has lifted the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, allowing Russian athletes to compete in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The IOC cites the Russian committee's removal of regional sports organizations from Ukrainian territories Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia as the basis for its decision. The article questions whether Russia is quietly renouncing control over these territories and what it might seek in return.
- US Lawmakers pan IOC for loosening restrictions on Russians at Olympics
US lawmakers criticized the International Olympic Committee for provisionally allowing the Russian Olympic Committee to return to competition amid Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine. The IOC cited 'equal access' for athletes but maintained condemnation of Russia's war, while lawmakers argued the decision rewards Vladimir Putin and sends a harmful message.
- Kremlin Welcomes Decision to Lift Ban on Russian Olympic Committee
The Kremlin welcomed the decision to lift the ban on the Russian Olympic Committee. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov described it as an 'important step' toward returning Russian athletes to 'their rightful place in international competitions.'
- Kremlin hails ‘important step’ as IOC eases Olympic restrictions on Russia
The Kremlin praised the IOC's decision to ease restrictions on Russia, allowing it to field a full team at the 2028 Olympics. The IOC provisionally lifted the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee and advised sports bodies to stop requiring athlete vetting as neutrals. However, some sports like track and field and FIFA have not yet followed the IOC's guidance.
- Kremlin hails 'important step' as IOC eases Olympic restrictions on Russia
The Kremlin praised the International Olympic Committee's decision to ease restrictions on Russia, allowing potential full team participation in the 2028 Olympics. The IOC provisionally lifted the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, though individual sports bodies like track and field are not following, and FIFA is analyzing the move.
- Ukraine Denounces IOC Decision to Provisionally Lift Russian Olympic Committee Ban
Ukraine criticized the International Olympic Committee's provisional decision to lift the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, calling it a troubling signal. The Ukrainian government urged host countries and sports federations to keep restrictions on Russian athletes and state symbols amid the ongoing war.
- Russia moves closer to full Olympic return ahead of 2028 Los Angeles Games
The International Olympic Committee provisionally lifted its suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, allowing Russian athletes to potentially compete under their flag and anthem at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Ukraine strongly objected to this decision.
- IOC paves way for Russia’s Olympic return
The International Olympic Committee provisionally lifted the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, allowing potential participation in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, after confirming the ROC no longer includes Ukrainian territories' sports organizations. The IOC maintains its condemnation of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and will monitor compliance, while Russia's sports minister highlighted the decision as a result of diplomatic efforts.
- IOC Provisionally Lifts Ban on Russian Olympic Committee, Athletes to Return to International Competitions
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) provisionally lifted the ban on the Russian Olympic Committee, allowing athletes to return to international competitions. However, the IOC has not yet decided whether Russia can display its flag, colors, or have its anthem played at the Games.
- IOC ending neutral status vetting for Russian athletes ahead of 2028 LA Olympics
The IOC has instructed Olympic sports bodies to discontinue a three-year program vetting Russian athletes for neutral status ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The decision aligns with the IOC's recent move to allow athletes from Belarus and Russia to compete under their national identities, while maintaining provisional suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee and requiring enhanced doping controls for returning athletes.