After years of restrictions, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has officially lifted the ban on Russian athletes for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics. Russian and Belarusian athletes will now compete under their national flags, and if they win medals, their national anthems will be played. This marks a significant shift from 2022, when Russia was banned following its military action in Ukraine. Since then, athletes from Russia and Belarus could only compete as neutral participants without national symbols.
IPC Confirms Quota Slots for Milan-Cortina 2026
International Paralympic Committee has clearly announced the athlete quota distribution.
Russia’s Confirmed Slots
- Total: 6 athletes
- 2 in Para-alpine skiing (1 male, 1 female)
- 2 in Para-cross country skiing (1 male, 1 female)
- 2 in Para-snowboard (both male)
Belarus Confirmed Slots
- Total: 4 athletes
- All in cross-country skiing (1 male, 3 female)
Officials confirmed that these athletes will be treated like any other nation’s competitors, including flag display and anthem recognition during medal ceremonies.
Why Was the Ban Imposed?
The restrictions on Russian athletes stemmed from two major developments,
- State-sponsored doping scandal (post-2014 Sochi period)
- Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2022, which led to suspension over violation of the Olympic Truce
- Since then, Russian participation at major sporting events has been limited or neutral.
It is important to note that this decision applies only to the Paralympics. The restrictions for the 2026 Winter Olympics remain separate.
Key Athletes to Watch at Milan-Cortina 2026
Several prominent Russian Paralympians are expected to compete.
- Aleksey Bugaev: Aleksey Bugaev is a three-time Paralympic alpine skiing champion and one of Russia’s most decorated winter athletes.
- Ivan Golubkov and Anastasiia Bagiian: Both are strong contenders in cross-country skiing and are expected to be medal prospects.
Vladimir Semirunniy’s Federation Switch
- Vladimir Semirunniy chose a different path.
- Born in Yekaterinburg
- Moved to Poland in 2023
- Officially switched federations in 2025
- Required to sit out 14 months by the International Skating Union
Recently, he won silver in the men’s 10,000 meters in Milan, highlighting how some athletes navigated restrictions differently.
Global Sports Impact of the Decision
The IPC decision signals a broader debate in international sport,
- Should athletes be separated from political conflicts?
- Can global sport function independently of geopolitics?
- How should international governing bodies balance fairness and accountability?
- For the Winter Paralympics 2026, this decision marks a new chapter.
About the Winter Paralympics
- The Winter Paralympics is an international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities, held every four years.
- Events include alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboard, and biathlon.
- The 2026 edition will be hosted by Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo in Italy.
Question
Q. The ban on Russian athletes for Milan-Cortina 2026 was lifted by which body?
A) IOC
B) International Skating Union
C) International Paralympic Committee
D) FIFA


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