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Eight Russian judokas barred from world championships after Ukraine boycotts

The International Judo Federation on Tuesday (May 2) barred eight members of Russia's world championships squad following Ukraine's boycott over the presence of Russian athletes it argued were active soldiers.

Judo's governing body the IJF said ahead of the May 7 to May 14 championships in Qatar that it had "commissioned independent background checks on the athletes and delegates to ensure both their place of employment and any social media interactions regarding pro-war propaganda".

As a result of those checks, "eight members of the delegation were rejected".

The IJF added that it will "continue to monitor the situation and conduct further investigations to ensure that all athletes are participating ethically and in accordance with the rules and regulations of the sport and the judo values."

Judokas from Russia and Belarus were given the green light to compete in Doha by the IJF on the proviso they do so as individual neutral athletes.

But when it announced it was boycotting the championships in Qatar, the Ukrainian judo federation alleged that "the majority of the (Russian) team are athletes who are active servicemen of the armed forces of the Russian Federation".

Explaining their decision to ban eight members of the Russian team, the IJF said: "Only athletes employed at the Federal Training Sport Center of the representative teams of Russia and athletes for whom no information was identified suggesting support for or views on the Russian invasion of Ukraine have been approved.

"We strive to ensure that all athletes, regardless of their nationality or background, have the opportunity to compete on a level playing field, without discrimination."

Among the Russian judokas listed for the world championships are Inal Tasoev who

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