The Fort Worth Press - Paralympics' vote to lift Russian suspension 'bold step' as conflict rages: ex-IOC executive

USD -
AED 3.672498
AFN 65.000163
ALL 81.997308
AMD 365.731069
ANG 1.790403
AOA 918.000319
ARS 1487.482802
AUD 1.440175
AWG 1.8025
AZN 1.703101
BAM 1.709713
BBD 2.011294
BDT 123.075175
BGN 1.69088
BHD 0.376755
BIF 2975.356884
BMD 1
BND 1.291955
BOB 6.923833
BRL 5.1156
BSD 0.998654
BTN 95.200217
BWP 13.561026
BYN 2.854158
BYR 19600
BZD 2.008322
CAD 1.416835
CDF 2256.00046
CHF 0.806461
CLF 0.023561
CLP 927.306631
CNY 6.79285
CNH 6.78144
COP 3302.61
CRC 454.291159
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 96.384647
CZK 21.226603
DJF 177.824012
DKK 6.53867
DOP 58.716061
DZD 133.137125
EGP 49.613898
ERN 15
ETB 161.173535
EUR 0.8748
FJD 2.233202
FKP 0.745889
GBP 0.745625
GEL 2.639965
GGP 0.745889
GHS 11.408117
GIP 0.745889
GMD 73.000042
GNF 8758.326486
GTQ 7.618815
GYD 208.886985
HKD 7.83962
HNL 26.733859
HRK 6.587797
HTG 130.690386
HUF 311.982027
IDR 18075.45
ILS 3.005102
IMP 0.745889
INR 95.40085
IQD 1308.2037
IRR 1375000.000023
ISK 125.440344
JEP 0.745889
JMD 158.831448
JOD 0.708948
JPY 161.695497
KES 129.249946
KGS 87.448033
KHR 4031.73285
KMF 430.999933
KPW 900.00035
KRW 1505.609819
KWD 0.30956
KYD 0.832204
KZT 466.838586
LAK 22529.929324
LBP 89424.141895
LKR 334.901001
LRD 181.230933
LSL 16.384966
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.388447
MAD 9.337978
MDL 17.540179
MGA 4270.328863
MKD 53.921547
MMK 2099.308371
MNT 3585.696251
MOP 8.060336
MRU 39.862585
MUR 47.07995
MVR 15.460123
MWK 1731.498802
MXN 17.529735
MYR 4.069699
MZN 63.9098
NAD 16.384894
NGN 1375.619784
NIO 36.750661
NOK 9.75853
NPR 152.324341
NZD 1.733985
OMR 0.384491
PAB 0.998584
PEN 3.39697
PGK 4.391685
PHP 61.6085
PKR 277.585625
PLN 3.80101
PYG 6074.619298
QAR 3.640178
RON 4.579199
RSD 102.650394
RUB 76.626706
RWF 1468.382314
SAR 3.75568
SBD 8.065041
SCR 14.549351
SDG 600.500244
SEK 9.656725
SGD 1.29101
SHP 0.746601
SLE 24.349552
SLL 20969.503664
SOS 570.639347
SRD 37.60102
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.417301
SVC 8.737308
SYP 110.532098
SZL 16.379356
THB 33.330499
TJS 9.231475
TMT 3.51
TND 2.95146
TOP 2.40776
TRY 46.984902
TTD 6.77652
TWD 32.158196
TZS 2629.997962
UAH 44.450321
UGX 3680.327296
UYU 40.14825
UZS 11992.814277
VES 699.349603
VND 26262
VUV 120.437365
WST 2.769308
XAF 573.39901
XAG 0.01681
XAU 0.000244
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.799737
XDR 0.713149
XOF 573.41906
XPF 104.249163
YER 237.101428
ZAR 16.316704
ZMK 9001.199631
ZMW 17.999283
ZWL 321.999592
  • CMSC

    0.0100

    22.02

    +0.05%

  • BCC

    0.9500

    72.24

    +1.32%

  • RYCEF

    0.4600

    19.08

    +2.41%

  • RBGPF

    -0.8600

    67

    -1.28%

  • CMSD

    -0.0400

    22.31

    -0.18%

  • RIO

    0.6900

    89.49

    +0.77%

  • GSK

    -0.0500

    52.47

    -0.1%

  • BCE

    -0.1300

    21.32

    -0.61%

  • NGG

    -1.2100

    82.32

    -1.47%

  • JRI

    0.0300

    13.03

    +0.23%

  • BTI

    -0.5200

    60.87

    -0.85%

  • AZN

    -10.7900

    178.49

    -6.05%

  • BP

    -0.6600

    38.55

    -1.71%

  • VOD

    -0.0100

    13.08

    -0.08%

  • RELX

    0.0200

    32.07

    +0.06%

Paralympics' vote to lift Russian suspension 'bold step' as conflict rages: ex-IOC executive
Paralympics' vote to lift Russian suspension 'bold step' as conflict rages: ex-IOC executive / Photo: © AFP

Paralympics' vote to lift Russian suspension 'bold step' as conflict rages: ex-IOC executive

The International Paralympic Committee's decision to lift the temporary suspension of Russia and Belarus is a "bold step" but "many will argue it is premature" while the conflict continues, a former IOC executive told AFP.

Text size:

The vote at the IPC's general assembly in Seoul on Saturday was a close-run thing but the narrow majority of 51.7% potentially opens the way for Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under their own flags at the Winter Paralympics in Milan-Cortina next year.

Russia invaded Ukraine over three years ago, in February 2022, and peace appears a distant hope -- Moscow unleashed a massive drone and missile attack against Ukraine lasting 12 hours overnight Saturday.

Terrence Burns, a former IOC marketing executive, told AFP the IPC was trying to perform a delicate balancing act.

"It's a bold and consequential and controversial step," the American said.

"The IPC is trying to balance athlete rights, sporting principles, and moral legitimacy.

"But yes, many will argue it is premature while the conflict continues and civilians suffer.

"The optics are very sensitive, and this won't be judged merely in sporting terms."

The IPC's change of tack contrasted to that of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), whose Executive Board earlier this month maintained the status quo from the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics, with Russians and Belarusians competing as neutral athletes.

Burns, who since leaving the IOC has played a role in five successful Olympic city bids, said the IPC vote will "almost certainly reverberate" at IOC headquarters in Lausanne, where Kirsty Coventry assumed the reins as president in June.

"Although the IOC and IPC are separate, the public and media will view them as connected players," Burns said.

"The IOC under President Coventry is already signaling a more dialogue-driven approach to reintegration questions."

The IOC said Monday it "acknowledged" the IPC's decision.

- 'Pandora's box' -

Russia was suspended by the IOC in 2023 for violating the Olympic Charter by incorporating sports councils in four regions in eastern Ukraine.

However, at the most recent IOC Executive Board meeting this month the IOC "committed to finding a pathway for every NOC to participate... in the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games".

Burns, though, believes the IOC might have a tough task justifying Russia returning to the fold for that event in Dakar.

"That's a bit of a minefield," he said. "The Youth Olympics are supposed to foster inclusion and positive values among young people.

"But any decision to include or exclude has to stand up to scrutiny, especially if the country in question faces credible allegations like child abduction.

"The IOC will have to show consistency, transparency, and moral grounding if it goes that route."

Michael Payne, a former head of the IOC's marketing, said on a global level sport "is in a very difficult, if not impossible, situation".

"Arguably one of the greatest threats facing the movement is the increasing political weaponisation of sport," the 67-year-old Irishman told AFP.

"If your fundamental mission is to bring the world together, through peaceful sports competition, once you start suspending one nation for war or atrocities, where do you stop? You open a Pandora's box."

Payne pointed out that Coventry and her top leadership had decided to form a working group to review the overall mission of the IOC "and how to manage the increasing conflicts around the world".

Ukraine's Sports Minister Matviy Bidnyi reacted with disbelief at the IPC's decision, telling AFP he hoped the Italian hosts of the Winter Paralympics and the organising committee would refuse to go along with it.

Burns said "Ukraine is absolutely due a voice", although it is the IPC that "hold the final authority over eligibility and participation", and their best bet would be for individual sports federations to bar the Russians.

That final decision on Russia's participation is indeed with the sports federations -- and some have stood firm in their refusal to allow Russians or Belarusians to take part. In summer sports, athletics and equestrian have barred them and biathlon and skiing have taken the same step in winter sports.

Burns believes some will not wilt even after the IPC vote.

"I don't see them all flipping overnight, especially in sports where the moral stakes feel very real," he said.

"But if the IPC or IOC signals a 'new normal,' some federations under financial or political pressure might revise positions.

"Federations tend to follow where power and legitimacy coalesce."

S.Palmer--TFWP