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BREAKING: Russia's Olympic ban lifted

Russia's Olympic ban has been lifted — leaving Russian athletes capable of competing under Russia at the Los Angeles Olympic Games in 2028.
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BRICS News
· Jul 8, 2026
[Photo] JUST IN: 🇷🇺 IOC lifts Russia's Olympic ban.
JUST IN: IOC lifts Russia's Olympic ban.@BRICSNews
Meduza.io
· Jul 8, 2026
The IOC just recommended bringing Russian athletes back to the Olympics. Here’s how Russia, Ukraine, and the West are reacting.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) recommended lifting all restrictions on Russian athletes who had been barred from international competition following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and provisionally reinstated the Russian Olympic Committee. Since 2022, Russian athletes had either been barred from major competitions entirely or allowed to compete only as individuals in neutral status. The IOC recommendation does not automatically grant access to competitions — decisions will be made by the international federations governing each sport — but it significantly weakens the isolation of Russian sport. Meduza looked at how the decision is being received in Russia, Ukraine, and the West.
Reuters
· Jul 7, 2026
IOC lifts Russia's ban, requires adequate testing ahead of LA 2028
The International Olympic Committee provisionally lifted its suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, a step towards Russia's return to the Olympic fold ahead of the Los Angeles 2028 Games. "We wanted to ensure all athletes have the possibility to compete at the Olympic Games and not be held responsible for their government's actions," said Kirsty Coventry, president of the International Olympic Committee. #LA2028 #Olympics #Rusia #Athlete #Sports
The Kyiv Independent
· Jul 9, 2026
As Russia continues bombing Ukraine, international sports organizations embrace Moscow
As Russia continues its war of conquest against Ukraine, causing thousands of deaths, international sports organizations are eyeing to welcome Russian athletes and teams back into international competition.The International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to lift its suspension on Russian participation on July 7, provoking angry reactions from Ukraine and
The korea Herald News
· Jul 8, 2026
Nordic combined dropped from 2030 French Alps Winter Olympics
Nordic combined, the event combining ski jumping and cross-country skiing, has been removed from the sports program for the 2030 French Alps Winter Olympics. The International Olympic Committee approved the 2030 program at its Executive Board meeting on Monday. Nordic combined was part of every Winter Olympics since the inaugural Games in 1924 but has long faced uncertainty due to limited global popularity, domination by a handful of countries and the absence of a women's event through the 2026
Washington Examiner
· Jul 8, 2026
The Olympics invites Russia back, but what has changed?
The International Olympic Committee has announced that it will greenlight a full return for Russian athletes at the 2028 Los Angeles Games, despite the fact that nothing much has changed with respect to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The IOC declared that it was “provisionally” lifting the suspension of Russian athletes that had been in place since October []
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Related coverage for "BREAKING: Russia's Olympic ban lifted": BRICS News — [Photo] JUST IN: 🇷🇺 IOC lifts Russia's Olympic ban.. Meduza.io — The IOC just recommended bringing Russian athletes back to the Olympics. Here’s how Russia, Ukraine, and the West are reacting.. Reuters — IOC lifts Russia's ban, requires adequate testing ahead of LA 2028. The Kyiv Independent — As Russia continues bombing Ukraine, international sports organizations embrace Moscow. The korea Herald News — Nordic combined dropped from 2030 French Alps Winter Olympics. Washington Examiner — The Olympics invites Russia back, but what has changed?

