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Russia's Olympic chief quits

Russia has been a top medals contender at summer and winter Olympics for decades but was banned from competing as a team at the recent Paris Games because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

October 15, 2024 / 17:44 IST
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Russian officials complained that the restrictions were unfair and discriminatory. Some of the athletes who were cleared turned down offers to compete as neutrals.
Russian officials complained that the restrictions were unfair and discriminatory. Some of the athletes who were cleared turned down offers to compete as neutrals.

Russia’s Olympic chief Stanislav Pozdnyakov said on Tuesday he was stepping down to make way for the election of a replacement, citing ”geopolitical challenges” facing Russian sport.

Russia has been a top medals contender at summer and winter Olympics for decades but was banned from competing as a team at the recent Paris Games because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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”The geopolitical challenges faced by our country dictate the need to optimise and centralise the management of key spheres of activity, including high-performance sport,” said Pozdnyakov, who has headed the Russian Olympic Committee since 2018.

”To further strengthen the Russian Olympic movement, now there are timely preconditions, including economic ones, for a change of leader and team.”