Olympics-Crosscountry-Russian Nepryaeva disqualified for taking wrong skis


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Cross-Country Skiing - Women's 50km Mass Start Classic - Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium, Lago, Italy - February 22, 2026. Dariya Nepryaeva of AIN and Katharina Hennig Dotzler of Germany react after crossing the finish line during the Women's 50km Mass Start Classic REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

TESERO, Italy, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Russia's Dariya ⁠Nepryaeva was disqualified from the women's 50km ‌classic cross-country race on Sunday after accidentally taking another competitor's skis during a mid-race equipment change.

Nepryaeva, competing as a neutral athlete, ​took the skis of Germany's ⁠Katharina Henning Dotzler by ⁠mistake.

She continued skiing but was disqualified from the race, ⁠which ‌Sweden's Ebba Andersson won handily.

Henning Dotzler, who finished ninth, said the back-up skis she ⁠had to use were slower than those ​she would ‌have raced on but the bigger issue was ⁠a piece ​of plastic attached to the bottom that she had to remove during a feeding stop.

"It was not the ⁠fastest one. This morning we tested ​four pairs of skis, and that was maybe the third or fourth. It’s a difference, but such things ⁠happen in sport," she said.

The 23-year-old Nepryaeva apologised for the incident and returned the skis.

The International Olympic Committee banned Russian and Belarusian athletes from the ​Olympics following Moscow's invasion of ⁠Ukraine in February 2022.

Some Russians and Belarusians were allowed ​to compete in Milano Cortina ‌as individual neutral athletes, without ​a national flag or anthem.

(Reporting by Liz Hampton and Tommy Lund; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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