Altjóða olympiska nevndin kunngjørdi í gjárkvøldið, at tey ikki longur viðmæla avmarking av luttøku hjá hvítarussum í ítrótti.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board (EB) no longer recommends any restrictions on the participation of Belarusian athletes, including teams, in competitions governed by International Federations (IFs) and international sports event organisers.
Rættiliga áhugavert, so er hendan avgerð ikki enn galdandi fyri russar, og eru Russland tí enn formliga útihýst, sum lýst í viðmerking hjá IOC:
Why does the IOC decision not apply to athletes with a Russian passport?
The situation relating to the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) is different from that relating to the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Belarus. The NOC of Belarus is in good standing and complies with the Olympic Charter. Whilst the ROC has held constructive exchanges with the IOC on its suspension, it remains suspended while the IOC Legal Affairs Commission continues to review the matter.
The IOC EB also noted with concern the recent information that has led to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) looking into the Russian anti-doping system. The IOC EB would therefore like to obtain a better understanding of this situation.
World Aquatics avgjørdi í apríl at vilja loyva hvítarussum og russum fult út uppí aftur, sum tá í verandi løtu er partvís í andsøgn við tað sum IOC heldur.
European Aquatics hevur biðið World Aquatics um at sleppa at bíða við hesi fullu innliman av hvítarussum og russum til hin 1. september, tvs aftaná EM í París.
World Athletics – altso frælsur ítróttur – avvísir hinvegin enn at vilja loyva hvítarussum uppí, har eitt talsfólk sambært BBC sigur so:
“Our council has made a clear decision that when there is tangible movement towards peace negotiations it can begin to review its decisions. We all hope this will be soon, but until that happens the council continues to be united in standing behind the decision it made in March 2022 and revisited in 2023 and 2025.”
