Paralympics-IPC looking into German skiers' protest at medal ceremony


Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics - Para Cross-Country Skiing - Women's Sprint Classic Vision Impaired Victory Ceremony - Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium, Lago, Italy - March 10, 2026. Gold medallists Anastasiia Bagiian of Russia and guide Sergei Siniakin of Russia and silver medallists Linn Kazmaier of Germany and guide Florian Baumann of Germany exit the podium after the victory ceremony REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier

March 11 (Reuters) - The International Paralympic ⁠Committee (IPC) is looking into a protest by German cross-country skiers during the ⁠medal ceremony for the women's sprint classic vision-impaired event won by ‌Russia's Anastasiia Bagiian and her guide Sergei Siniakin.

Germany's silver medallists, Linn Kazmaier and Florian Baumann, turned their backs on the Russians and kept their winter hats on during the ceremony on Tuesday.

Russia and ​neighbour Belarus, both banned from Paralympic competitions after Moscow's ⁠2022 invasion of Ukraine, were ⁠readmitted by the IPC last September.

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.

"With Germany, we are ⁠aware of the situation, gathering evidence and analysing it," ​Craig Spence, the IPC's ‌chief brand and communications officer, said on Wednesday.

Russia have won six medals ⁠at the Milano ​Cortina Paralympics, including four golds.

"The medal ceremony felt completely strange," Kazmaier told German public broadcasting network ARD.

"I don't know these people: maybe they don't support the system in Russia ⁠either. Maybe they are really nice people who we ​could actually be friends with. But it's such a shame that politics overshadows everything.

"So we decided to keep our hats on and not turn towards the flags, because ⁠we don't support that."

Baumann was also outspoken when speaking to German public service broadcaster ZDF.

"Four years ago in Beijing, we had a great exchange with the Ukrainians. We wanted to show solidarity with them," Baumann said.

"This is not about the Russian ​athletes. It is also difficult for many of them ⁠right now, but I simply do not think it is right that the IPC ​has decided that Russia can compete here under ‌its own flag, with its own anthem ​and with a full band, while the Ukrainians are also here."

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru and Giancarlo Navach, editing by Ed Osmond)

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