Russian athletes to compete at the Milan Cortina Olympic Games, but not for Russia

Russia to Compete as Individual Neutral Athletes at Milan Cortina Olympics, Not Under Russian Flag

For the second consecutive Olympic Games, Russia will not compete under its own flag. Instead, 13 athletes will participate as Individual Neutral Athletes (AINs) alongside seven Belarusian competitors at the upcoming Milan Cortina Olympics, which begin this Friday.

The decision to exclude Russia and Belarus from competing under their respective flags comes in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has maintained a ban on both nations due to their support for the war, prompting them to compete separately as AINs.

To qualify, athletes must undergo an Individual Neutral Athlete Eligibility Review Panel review and sign a Conditions of Participation form committing themselves to respect the Olympic Charter's "peace mission." Additionally, they must prove that they are not actively supporting the war in Ukraine.

Russia has historically been one of the strongest performers at the Winter Olympics, earning 32 medals at the 2022 Games, including five gold. This year, Russian athletes will participate in just seven events: two in Alpine skiing, two in cross-country skiing, two in figure skating, two in luge, and three in short track.

One notable exception is figure skater Adeliia Petrosian, who is considered one of the likeliest AINs to medal. The Court of Arbitration for Sport suspended Kamila Valieva, Russia's teenage figure skating phenom, for four years starting in 2021, following a doping scandal.

The decision by the IOC comes as a new round of peace talks is scheduled for this week. While US efforts have been unsuccessful so far, the designation of AINs represents a continued effort to exclude nations implicated in international conflicts from participating under their national flags.

It remains to be seen how Russia will fare at the Milan Cortina Olympics under these conditions. The country's athletic achievements will depend on individual performances and whether they can overcome the obstacles imposed by the IOC's ban.
 
πŸ€” It's weird how the IOC is still going through this drama, even after two years of Russia not competing under its flag at the Olympics... Meanwhile, the athletes are just trying to get their medals and have a decent time in Milan πŸ…πŸ’¨ I mean, can't they just focus on the sports for once? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised that Russia is being treated like this, honestly it was coming. I mean think about it, invading Ukraine? That's a major bummer for sports fans all over the world! πŸ˜’ But seriously, it makes sense that they can't compete under their own flag anymore. It's not fair to the other athletes and the Olympic spirit is all about peace and unity.

I'm also curious to see how this will affect Russia's chances of winning medals. I mean, have you seen Kamila Valieva's skating skills? πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈ She's definitely a dark horse in figure skating events. But even if she doesn't medal, it's not the end of the world for Russia - they'll still get to show off their athletic talents and maybe even surprise people with some gold.

It's also interesting that this is happening right as there are new peace talks scheduled. I hope something good comes out of those talks! 🀞
 
I'm surprised the IOC is still being super strict about this, like, isn't it time to move on? πŸ€” I mean, Russia hasn't exactly been a paragon of international harmony since their invasion in 2022... but come on, 4 years is a pretty long suspension for Kamila Valieva already, and now she's not even competing 😐. It's kinda cool that figure skater Adeliia Petrosian might have a shot at a medal tho, she seems like the only one who can bring some decent Russian flavor to this Olympics 🎩.
 
OMG 🀯, can you even believe that Russia is going to compete as Individual Neutral Athletes at the Olympics? Like, I get it with all the drama and politics and stuff, but still... 13 athletes gonna be like "hey, we're not Russian, we just wanna skate/ski/figure skate" πŸ˜‚. It's wild that they have to do this whole eligibility review thing too, like, what even is that? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And poor Kamila Valieva, she was such a talented skater... πŸŽ‰.

I'm low-key curious about how Russia will do this year tho... are they gonna bring home some medals or get shut down by the IOC again? πŸ€” Either way, it's def gonna be interesting to watch! πŸ“Ί
 
I don't get why they have to be so strict about it πŸ€”. Like, can't they just chill? Russia's been banned from the Olympics for years now, but still manages to put out some talented athletes. And what's with all these rules and conditions? It's like they're trying to control every little thing that happens on the court or track... or in this case, on the ice πŸ’οΈ. I mean, I get it, Ukraine and all that, but can't we just focus on the sports for once? And what about Belarus too? Are they just gonna be stuck in neutral forever? πŸ˜•
 
πŸ€” So, Russia's gonna show up as individuals instead of a team? It's like they're trying to prove they're still got skills even if they can't represent their country. 13 athletes, eh? That's a pretty small team considering how good they've been in the past. And figure skater Adeliia Petrosian's gotta be feeling pretty confident with all the hype around her. πŸ…πŸ’ͺ But let's not forget, she's got a lot to prove too – can she medal without the Russian flag on her shoulders? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Anyway, it'll be interesting to see how this plays out, especially since there are peace talks happening right now... maybe it's a good thing they're doing things a bit differently this time around. πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” thinkin bout this whole situation... it's like, what does it mean for athletes to compete without their country's flag? is it about politics or sports? πŸ… do we value national pride more than our desire to win? and what about the ones who are competing as individual neutral athletes - r they doing it for personal glory or is it a moral stand against war? 🌎 it's complex... 😐
 
πŸ€” I'm so down for this decision, lol... I mean, not really, because it's kinda harsh to punish Russia like that... wait, what was I saying? πŸ™ˆ If I had to choose, I'd say the IOC is being way too strict and it's affecting Russian athletes' careers, but on the other hand, I don't want anyone supporting Ukraine in a war πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Can't we just have some sportsmanship and let them compete as normal? πŸ… But then again, what if they're secretly funding the war effort through their athletic programs? πŸ€‘ Ugh, my brain hurts trying to decide... 🀯
 
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