Russian and Belarusian Athletes to Compete Under Neutral Banner at Paris 2024 Paralympics

Paris, France – As the countdown to the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games intensifies, it has been officially confirmed that athletes from Russia and Belarus will participate in the upcoming event under a neutral banner. This decision impacts a total of 88 Russian athletes and 8 Belarusian athletes, who will compete according to the latest international guidelines.

In response to the current geopolitical climate and to adhere to the principles set forth by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), athletes from these nations will be able to showcase their skills and compete in their respective sports. However, they will not have the opportunity to partake in the opening ceremony of the Games. This measure is consistent with the protocols applied to athletes from these countries during the recent Olympic Games.

The neutral banner policy is part of a broader effort to ensure that the Paralympic Games remain a platform for showcasing athletic excellence and inclusivity, while also addressing the complex political realities of the international sports community. The IPC’s decision underscores a commitment to maintaining the integrity of the competition while navigating sensitive diplomatic issues.

The Paris 2024 Paralympics will feature a diverse range of sports and events, with athletes from around the world coming together to compete at the highest level. Despite the restrictions, the focus remains on celebrating the extraordinary achievements of para-athletes and promoting the values of sportsmanship, perseverance, and excellence.

The opening ceremony will be a momentous occasion, highlighting the spirit of the Games and the dedication of all participating athletes. The exclusion of Russian and Belarusian athletes from this part of the event is a measure intended to balance competitive fairness with the need to respect international diplomatic stances.

The IPC and the Paris 2024 organizing committee are committed to ensuring that the Games are a success and that all athletes, regardless of their nationality, have the opportunity to perform to the best of their abilities in a fair and supportive environment.

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