Even if the problem between Russia and Ukraine is not over, volleyball in particular and Russian sports in general can still participate in the Olympics.
Recently, the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) proposed allowing Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Paris 2024 Olympic qualifying competitions, although both are currently banned from international competition.
The International Olympic Committee will now review the OCA’s plan in the coming weeks, although it is widely expected to be approved.
Russia and Belarus can participate in the 2024 Olympics even though the issue between Russia and Ukraine has not ended
That means both will not be able to host international events, and Russian and Belarusian athletes must compete as neutrals and cannot sing national anthems in international competitions.
So the two Russian men’s and women’s volleyball teams have the opportunity to compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics, regardless of the current war between Russia and Ukraine, which is still extremely complicated.
So Russian volleyball still has a chance to participate in the 2024 Paris Olympics
It is known that volleyball in the country of Aries has been banned from competing from March until now from both club and national team levels.
In a statement, the IOC admitted there had been an `intense debate` at the 11th Olympic summit in Lausanne over whether to agree to allow the participation of athletes from Russia and Belarus in
There is controversy surrounding whether Russia and Belarus should participate in international tournaments again or not
However, they emphasized that they want sport to continue to be a place where athletes from many different countries and political systems can come together.
French President Emmanuel Macron reflected that view: “Sport should not be politicized.
French President Emmanuel Macron said sports should not be politicized
Also, to find, through sport, ways of discussing where people can no longer talk to each other – I think that should be maintained.”
The move was praised by the IOC Athletes’ Commission.