Russia gets excluded from 2026 Olympics
Recent reports confirm that the IOC’s ban on Russian teams will remain firmly in place for the 2026 Winter Games. When asked about the finality of this decision, the IIHF president emphasized, “for the Olympics – it’s an IOC decision.”
Earlier this year, the IIHF extended its sanctions by barring teams from Russia and Belarus from competing in the 2025-2026 championship season. This action aligns with similar measures taken by various international sports bodies following the intensification of the conflict in Ukraine in 2022.
Initially, the IOC had imposed a broad ban on athletes from these countries but later permitted some Russian and Belarusian competitors to take part under a neutral flag, subject to a vetting process ensuring they have no ties to the conflict. However, this leniency does not apply to the ice hockey teams, which remain excluded from Olympic competition.
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