World Boxing allows Russian, Belarusian boxers to compete as neutrals
World Boxing has announced that athletes from Russia and Belarus can now compete in its events as neutral participants, effective immediately. This decision, approved by the executive board in April 2026, aligns with the International Olympic Committee's approach.

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AI-generatedWorld Boxing has announced that athletes from Russia and Belarus can now compete in its events as neutral participants, effective immediately. This decision, approved by the executive board in April 2026, aligns with the International Olympic Committee's approach. Russian and Belarusian boxers will participate as Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN), meaning they will not display national flags, anthems, logos, or uniforms. This policy follows the executive board's March decision to approve membership for the Russian and Belarusian boxing federations. The AIN procedure will be implemented across all World Boxing, European Boxing, and international events organized by national federations, including coaches and support staff.
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5 extractedWorld Boxing's executive board approved membership applications from the Russian and Belarusian boxing federations in March.
The AIN procedure applies to all age-group competitions and includes coaches, support staff, and team officials.
Athletes from Russia and Belarus will compete without national flags, anthems, logos, or uniforms and will undergo a vetting process.
Russian and Belarusian boxers are permitted to compete in World Boxing events as neutral athletes with immediate effect.
The Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN) procedure reflects the approach taken by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).