Athletics-World body extends ban on Russia and Belarus over Ukraine invasion


Olympics - IOC Extraordinary Session - Press Conference - SwissTech Convention Center, Ecublens, Switzerland - June 24, 2026 World Athletics president Sebastian Coe during the session REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

NEW YORK, July ⁠3 (Reuters) - The World Athletics Council reaffirmed its decision ⁠to exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes from ‌international competition on Friday, four years after it initially imposed sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine.

World Athletics voted to end its ​eight-year doping ban of the Russian ⁠Athletics Federation in 2023 ⁠but the separate ban over the invasion of Ukraine ⁠kept ‌out their athletes.

"We presented options for the Council to consider on this matter, however ⁠the original decision remains on the sanctions that ​protect the ‌integrity and fairness of our competitions, with no ⁠tangible movement ​towards peace negotiations having materialised," World Athletics President Seb Coe said in a statement.

The announcement comes two months ⁠after the International Olympic Committee lifted ​all restrictions on Belarusian athletes, clearing the way for their return to international competition.Belarus was used as a ⁠staging ground for the invasion.

A handful of Russian para athletes were granted spots to compete under their flag at the Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics earlier this ​year.

World Athletics also cited the damage ⁠to athletics infrastructure within Ukraine in its announcement on ​Friday, saying "the ability of Ukraine ‌and its athletes to train ​and compete remains severely compromised".

(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; editing by Clare Fallon)

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