IOC undecided on admission of athletes from Russia and Belarus to Olympics

The IOC has not decided on the admission of athletes from Russia and Belarus to the Olympics, but recommended that federations allow them to participate under certain conditions

This is stated in the official recommendations adopted during a meeting of the IOC Executive Committee on March 28.

A meeting of the International Olympic Committee's Executive Board is taking place in Lausanne, Switzerland, and it will last for three days – from March 28 to 30. In particular, today, March 28, the issue of the status of athletes from Russia and Belarus and their admission to the Summer and Winter Olympics was considered.

The IOC upheld sanctions against the governments of Russia and Belarus and decided:

The IOC will also continue to support athletes from Ukraine to participate in the 2024 and 2026 Olympic Games. For this purpose, the IOC is allocating USD 7.5 million to the Solidarity Fund of the NOC of Ukraine.

The main issue that worried everyone was that the participation of Russians and Belarusians in the 2024 Olympics was not considered.

However, recommendations to international federations and organizers of international sporting events were adopted. Namely:

The recommendations will be passed on to international sports federations. They will decide on their own whether to allow Russians and Belarusians to participate or not.