International Olympic Committee (IOC) has lifted its restrictions on Belarusian athletes ahead of the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics, while Russia continues to remain under suspension.
The IOC announced that it no longer recommends restrictions on Belarusian athletes and teams participating in international competitions. However, Russian athletes will still compete only as neutral athletes under strict conditions.
Why in News?
The IOC’s latest decision is important because it changes the participation status of Belarusian athletes before the qualification process for the 2028 Olympics begins.
The move comes amid ongoing global debate over sports participation linked to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Key Highlights of IOC’s Decision
Belarusian Athletes Allowed Again
The IOC stated that:
- Belarusian athletes and teams can return to international competitions
- Belarus can participate officially at the LA 2028 Olympics
- Belarusian athletes will be included in opening ceremonies and medal tables
The IOC said athletes should not face restrictions due to actions taken by governments.
Russia Still Under Suspension
The situation remains different for Russia.
Current Rules for Russian Athletes
Russian athletes can currently compete only:
- Under a neutral flag
- As individual competitors
- Without national symbols
- If they have not publicly supported the conflict
The Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) remains suspended by the IOC.
Why Is Russia Still Suspended?
The IOC suspended the Russian Olympic Committee in 2023 after it placed sports organisations from occupied Ukrainian regions under its authority.
The IOC also mentioned fresh concerns regarding Russia’s anti-doping system.
Anti-Doping Concerns
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) continues to examine new allegations linked to Russian sports governance and anti-doping compliance.
IOC President Kirsty Coventry said ensuring fair and clean competition remains a major priority.
Background: Russia and Belarus Olympic Restrictions
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022:
- Russian and Belarusian athletes were largely banned from international sports competitions
- Some athletes later competed as “Individual Neutral Athletes”
At:
- Paris 2024 Olympics
- Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics 2026
Belarusian and Russian athletes participated in limited numbers without national representation.
World Athletics Keeps Ban in Place
Despite the IOC’s announcement, not all sports federations are following the same approach.
World Athletics Response
World Athletics announced that its restrictions on Russian and Belarusian athletes will continue.
The organisation stated that sanctions introduced in March 2022 remain active until meaningful progress toward peace negotiations is seen.
Sports Federations Already Relaxing Restrictions
Some international sports federations had already eased restrictions earlier.
Sports Allowing Participation
- Judo
- Swimming
However, athletics remains among the major sports maintaining restrictions.
Why This Decision Matters
The IOC decision is significant because it affects:
- Olympic qualification pathways
- International sports diplomacy
- Athlete participation rights
- Global sporting governance
The decision also reflects the growing debate over balancing politics, international conflict, and athletes’ rights in global sports competitions.


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