Paralympics-Returning Russia celebrates first gold in Milano Cortina


Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics - Para Alpine Skiing - Women's Super-G Standing - Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre, Belluno, Italy - March 09, 2026. Varvara Voronchikhina of Russia in action during the women's super-g standing REUTERS/Lisi Niesner

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, March 9 (Reuters) - ⁠Russia on Monday celebrated its return to the Paralympics with a gold medal ⁠when skier Varvara Voronchikhina won the women's Super-G standing race.

Russia and neighbour ‌Belarus, both banned from Paralympic competitions after Moscow's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, were readmitted by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) last September following a vote by the body's general assembly.

The Russian team had previously been suspended from ​the Paralympics because of a doping scandal and last ⁠competed under their own flag when ⁠they hosted the Games at Sochi in 2014.

Craig Spence, the IPC's chief brand and communications ⁠officer, ‌sought to play down the political significance of the result, saying it had been received in a respectful fashion by fellow athletes and spectators.

"I think the ⁠crowd were receptive to the medal win; they just saw ​an athlete. I think ‌that's what's really important here; they just saw an athlete at a sporting ⁠event winning a ​gold medal," he told a news conference.

The IPC decision to readmit Russia has caused outrage in Ukraine and a number of countries boycotted the athletes' parade at the opening ceremony in Verona ⁠on Friday in protest.

Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev swiftly ​offered his congratulations to Voronchikhina.

"Well done!The Russian national anthem is playing," he wrote on Telegram in a message featuring emojis of the Russian coat of arms and flag.

A video posted ⁠on Telegram showed Voronchikhina saying "Mum, I did it!" to the camera, before bursting into tears.

Spence said the IPC had been prepared for the Russians to take a place at the top of the podium at the Games.

"When our members took the democratic decision in ​September, to lift the partial suspension of Russia, they knew ⁠what that meant, and that meant that Russian athletes would be able to compete under their ​flag and that the national anthem of Russia would ‌be played if there was a gold ​medal win," he said.

"I think it played out how we expected today," he added.

(Reporting by Keith Weir and Maxim RodionovWriting by Keith Weir, editing by Ed Osmond)

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