The two countries had been banned following the invasion of Ukraine, but had their rights restored last year.
Nikita Filippov of Russia won the first medal for Individual And Neutral athletes ("AIN") on Feb. 29, at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Kamila Valieva was a name that became synonymous with Olympic figure skating controversy during the Beijing Olympic Games in 2022.
The decision to readmit Russian and Belarusian athletes to next month’s Winter Paralympics could pave the way for others to follow suit.
The symbol of the helmet was not a collection of abstract designs; it was actually a visual representation of real people. The faces of over 20 members of the Ukrainian Olympic Team killed during ...
Political pressure on Olympic officials, like in the case of the Ukraine skeleton racer’s memorial helmet at the Milan Cortina Games, is nothing new, according to a long-time IOC insider. Keeping ...
Burgener’s debut with the Brazilian team this year coincided with that of Alpine ski racer Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, whose ...
Ukraine’s sports minister called the IPC’s decision to allow Russian and Belorussian athletes to compete under their flags at the Paralympics ’outrageous’.
The curling competitions are being held in Cortina, where Sweden beat the U.S. to win the gold medal in mixed doubles. The ...
The new controversy comes just days after Ukrainian skeleton racer and flagbearer Vladyslav Heraskevych was disqualified from ...
Vladislav Heraskevych was disqualified from the Olympics for wearing a helmet depicting victims of the war in Ukraine ...
While "AIN" may appear as a country code at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, it doesn't actually represent a nation at all.
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