Ukraine’s Sports Minister Matviy Bidnyi has expressed outrage over the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) decision to allow Russian athletes to return to the Olympics. He argues that this move disregards the sacrifices made by Ukrainian athletes and undermines the integrity of sports. Bidnyi has called for IOC President Kirsty Coventry to visit Ukraine to witness the impact of the ongoing war firsthand, highlighting the destruction of sports facilities and the loss of lives among athletes.
The IOC’s statement claims that the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) no longer includes regional sports organizations from Ukrainian territories, but Bidnyi refutes this, stating that the ROC’s exclusion of all regional bodies is a tactic to avoid acknowledging the reality of the war. He believes that the IOC’s decision sends a dangerous message of impunity and fails to hold Russia accountable for its actions.
Since the invasion began, Ukraine has lost 688 athletes and coaches, with many sports facilities damaged or destroyed. Bidnyi insists that allowing Russian athletes to compete under a neutral flag is not just about individual athletes but about accountability for a state that uses sports for propaganda. He warns that if Russia’s flag is displayed at future Olympic Games, it would represent a moral failure for the global sports community.
The IOC has relaxed previous requirements for Russian athletes to prove their neutrality, raising concerns about the implications for international sports. Bidnyi’s strong stance reflects a broader sentiment in Ukraine, where the war’s impact on sports is a constant reminder of the ongoing conflict and its human cost.
Source: DW News

