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Plenty of time to rule on Russian athletes for Paris Olympics: IOC

LAUSANNE, Switzerland: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) still has sufficient time to decide whether Russian and Belarusian athletes will take part in next year's Paris Summer Olympics, it said on Wednesday (Jun 21).

The IOC sanctioned Russia and its ally Belarus after Moscow invaded Ukraine in February 2022, but earlier this year recommended that their athletes be allowed to return to international competition as neutrals.

Many international federations have since included Russian and Belarusian athletes who can compete with no flag or anthem, while athletes who support the war or are contracted to military or national security agencies are excluded.

But that does not include the Paris 2024 Olympics, with a separate decision still to be taken by the IOC.

"You want a time frame and we said we will take a decision when the time is right," IOC spokesman Mark Adams said. "That is the right thing to do and see how things are developing."

"I think (a decision) needs to be flexible because it is a moving situation. We will take a decision regarding Paris when the time is fit and there remains plenty of time for that decision to be taken," he added.

Paris will host the Games between Jul 26 and Aug 11 next year.

Olympic qualifiers across many sports are already underway, with Russian and Belarusian athletes having also been given spots in Asian events to circumvent European qualifiers where their participation is essentially impossible without triggering major disruptions to the events themselves.

Some international sports federations, however, have decided not to allow athletes from those countries back, going against the IOC recommendations.

Among them is World Athletics which had already suspended Russia over a doping scandal

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