IOC: Keep Politics Out of Youth Sports

December 12, 2025

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has taken a major step to reintegrate Russia and Belarus into global sports.

On Thursday, the committee advised governing bodies to allow youth teams and athletes from these nations to compete with their full national identity. This includes the use of their national flag and anthem.

This recommendation marks a significant shift in policy. Previously, strict sanctions limited the visibility of these nations at major events. For instance, Russian and Belarusian athletes were barred from the traditional parade at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony.

A ‘Fundamental Right’

The IOC explained its reasoning in a formal statement. They emphasized that athletes possess “a fundamental right to access sport across the world.”

The committee insisted that competition must remain free from external forces. Specifically, they argued that athletes should compete without “political interference or pressure from governmental organisations.”

New Leadership, New Strategy

The updated strategy was established at the Olympic Summit. This high-level meeting gathers key stakeholders from the Olympic family.

It was chaired by the new IOC President, Kirsty Coventry.

Coventry made history earlier this year. On June 23, she officially took office as the first woman and the first African to lead the organization, succeeding Thomas Bach.

Broader Implications

The decision is expected to be welcomed by both Russia and Israel. Athletes from both nations have faced exclusion from various international sporting events due to their respective wars involving Ukraine and Palestine.

However, the committee acknowledged that change will not happen overnight. The summit recognized that implementing this new strategy effectively “could take time.”


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