Russian Gymnasts Decline to Compete as Neutrals



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Russian Gymnasts Decline to Compete as Neutrals

The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) has granted neutral status to 43 athletes from Russia, a country under International Olympic Committee sanctions, allowing them to compete without national identity markings. However, out of solidarity with their teammates who did not receive the same status, all the approved athletes have jointly decided not to participate in the upcoming events.

 

According to the FIG documents reviewed by TASS, the approved list includes 17 rhythmic gymnasts: Alexandra Khabibullina, Vladislava Nikolayenko, Varvara Toporova, Arina Yankovskaya, Arina Kovshova, Diana Chugunikhina, Arina Tkachuk, Ulyana Janus, Viktoria Chumakova, Anastasia Ivanova, Milena Bukina, Polina Semyonova, Kseniia Savinova, Karolina Pakhtusova, Maria Borisova, Alexandra Borisova, and Anna Vakulenko.

 

This decision by the Russian gymnasts highlights the complex situation faced by athletes from sanctioned countries. While the FIG has provided a path for them to compete, the athletes have chosen to stand with their unapproved teammates, demonstrating a strong sense of unity. It remains to be seen how this will impact the future participation of Russian gymnasts in international competitions.
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