IOC slams 'cynical' Russia attempt to politicise sport with own event

The Olympic flag (R) and the Russian flag flutter during the Closing Ceremony of the 2014 Sochi Winter Games at the Fisht Stadium. Kay Nietfeld/dpa

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has accused Russia of a "cynical attempt to politicise sport" through planned Friendship Games and called on all of its stakeholders not to participate in and support it.

Russia has been mainly isolated in international sports since the start of its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, although the IOC is allowing Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete at this year's Paris Olympics, as neutrals and under strict eligibility criteria.

The IOC executive board was to decide on Tuesday whether Russia and Belarus will be allowed to participate at the Paris opening and closing ceremonies.

As the EB met in Lausanne the IOC published a strong-worded statement in full opposition to the Friendship Games which it said are to be held as summer edition later this year in Moscow and Ekaterinenburg and as a winter edition 2026 in Sochi.

"The IOC notes that, contrary to the Fundamental Principles of the Olympic Charter and the resolutions by the UN General Assembly, the Russian government intends to organise purely politically motivated sports events in Russia," an IOC declaration said.

It said Russia's government had launched "a very intensive diplomatic offensive" to lure participants, and "to make their purely political motivation even more obvious, they are deliberately circumventing the sports organisations in their target countries.

"This is a blatant violation of the Olympic Charter and an infringement of the various UN resolutions at the same time," the IOC said.

"It is a cynical attempt by the Russian Federation to politicise sport.

It said the IOC Athletes’ Commission fears "athletes being forced by their governments into participating in such a fully politicised sports event, thereby being exploited as part of a political propaganda campaign."

The IOC concluded: "The Olympic Movement strongly condemns any initiative to fully politicise sport, in particular the establishment of fully politicised sports events by the Russian government.

"The IOC strongly urges all stakeholders of the Olympic Movement and all governments to reject any participation in, and support of, any initiative that intends to fully politicise international sport."

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