International Olympic Committee recommends ending Belarus restrictions
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has recommended that sports governing bodies allow Belarusian athletes to compete again with their full national identity, rather than being vetted as neutrals. This guidance, issued on Thursday, suggests a move towards reintegrating athletes from Belarus into international competitions.

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AI-generatedThe International Olympic Committee (IOC) has recommended that sports governing bodies allow Belarusian athletes to compete again with their full national identity, rather than being vetted as neutrals. This guidance, issued on Thursday, suggests a move towards reintegrating athletes from Belarus into international competitions. While this recommendation does not yet extend to Russia, it signals a potential shift in the IOC's approach to isolating athletes from countries involved in conflict. The IOC stated that athletes' participation should not be limited by their governments' actions. The qualification period for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics begins this summer, and the IOC continues to review the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee.
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5 extractedThe IOC reaffirms that athletes’ participation should not be limited by their governments' actions.
The IOC noted "with concern the recent information" being looked at by WADA regarding Russian anti-doping agency official Veronika Loginova.
The Russian Olympic Committee has been suspended by the IOC since October 2023.
Athletes from Belarus and Russia had to be approved as neutrals who did not support the war for individual events at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
IOC recommends sporting bodies allow Belarusian athletes to compete again without vetting as neutrals.