Russia, Belarus banned from international gymnastics and curling

Russia has been banned from international gymnastics and curling events in response to its invasion of Ukraine.

Published : Mar 04, 2022 22:08 IST

Russia has been banned from international gymnastics and curling events in response to its invasion of Ukraine. (REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE)
Russia has been banned from international gymnastics and curling events in response to its invasion of Ukraine. (REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE)
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Russia has been banned from international gymnastics and curling events in response to its invasion of Ukraine. (REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE)

Russia has been banned from international gymnastics and curling events in response to its invasion of Ukraine.

The International Gymnastics Federation on Friday said Russian and Belarusian athletes or officials, including judges, will not be allowed to participate in sanctioned competitions, indefinitely. The World Curling Federation has banned Russia from its championships for the rest of the season.

Both sports had previously canceled events scheduled in Russia.

International sports organizers have scrambled to deal with the repercussions of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which began shortly after the end of the Beijing Olympics.

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The Paralympics began on Friday without Russians or Belarusians after other athletes threatened to boycott rather than compete against them. Russia was also banned from upcoming World Cup soccer qualifying matches.

Most major sporting events scheduled to take place in Russia have been pulled.

The World Curling Federation had already announced plans to relocate its European championships from Perm, Russia. Friday’s announcement banned Russian teams from this year’s men’s, women’s, seniors, juniors, wheelchair and mixed doubles world championships.

The gymnastics federation had canceled all World Cup and World Challenge Cup events scheduled for either Russia or Belarus, a close ally of Russia where troops were deployed before the invasion of neighboring Ukraine. The new decision banned their athletes from upcoming events.

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