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Badminton, swimming federations ban athletes from Russia and Belarus

/ 07:00 PM March 01, 2022

ves a Russian flag before the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 qualification football match between Russia and Slovakia at Kazan's Ak Bars Arena on October 8, 2021.

A fan waves a Russian flag before the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 qualification football match between Russia and Slovakia at Kazan’s Ak Bars Arena on October 8, 2021. (Photo by Roman Kruchinin / AFP)

The world governing bodies for badminton and swimming suspended Russia and Belarus from international tournaments on Tuesday, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, although they said athletes would be allowed to compete under a neutral banner.

Since the start of what Russian President Vladimir Putin has called “a special military operation” last week, sports bodies across the world have already moved against Russia and Belarus by refusing to host or play against teams from the countries.

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The Badminton World Federation’s (BWF) move comes a day after it canceled tournaments in Russia and Belarus and is in line with recommendations made by the International Olympic Committee executive board. Read full storyRead full story

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The BWF said the enforced non-participation of athletes and officials from Russia and Belarus would commence at the German Open from March 8-13.

A small number of Russian athletes competing in two back-to-back international Para badminton tournaments in Spain will be allowed to participate as they have already arrived on location, the BWF said.

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“These players, however, will compete as neutral athletes, with no national flags or anthems,” it said.

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Swimming’s world governing body FINA, which on Monday called off the World Junior Swimming Championships in Kazan, Russia, also said that Russian and Belarusian athletes would now compete as neutral athletes or neutral teams.

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“No national symbols, colors, flags should be displayed or anthems should be played, in international Aquatics events which are not already part of the respective World Anti-Doping Agency sanctions for Russia,” FINA said.

It added that the FINA Order awarded to Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2014 has been withdrawn.

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The Norwegian Skiing Association also announced on Tuesday that Russian and Belarusian skiers will not be allowed to take part in this weekend’s competitions in Norway.

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