IOC no longer recommends restrictions on Belarus athletes
The IOC lifted the recommended conditions for participation of athletes from Belarus in international competition.
The IOC no longer recommends restrictions on athletes from Belarus in international sports, while not changing its recommendations for restrictions for athletes from Russia. Since March 2023, the IOC recommended that athletes from Belarus and Russia can return to competition as neutral athletes in individual events and only if they do not actively support the war in Ukraine. The war began in February 2022 with Russia's unprovoked invasion using Belarus as a staging ground.
Many, but not all, Olympic sports federations followed the recommendation and created pathways for individual neutral athletes from Belarus and Russia. The IOC is now recommending that athletes and teams from Belarus can compete internationally with their nation's name, flag and colors. "The IOC reaffirms that athletesโ participation in international competition should not be limited by the actions of their governments, including involvement in a war or conflict," according to a press release .
"Since the issuance of the IOC recommendations for (international sports federations) and international sports event organizers on 28 March 2023, athletes with a Belarusian passport have participated as Individual Neutral Athletes (AINs) in numerous international sporting events, as well as the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, without any incident on or off the field of play. In addition, the IOC recognizes that the qualification period for both the LA28 Olympic Games and the Dolomiti Valtellina 2028 Winter Youth Olympic Games starts this summer. " It is up to the international sports federations to decide whether to follow suit.
World Aquatics, the international governing body for swimming, diving, artistic swimming and water polo, already lifted restrictions on athletes from Belarus and from Russia last month . The IOC's recommendations for individual neutral athlete participation remain in place for athletes from Russia. "The situation relating to the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) is different from that relating to the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Belarus," according to Thursday's release.