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Is the ban lifting unconditional? I thought they had to submit some kind of statement or something to the FIG to get permission to compete as neutrals.FIG ended the ban on Russia and Belarus competing as of January 1, 2024. So they can compete at World Cups.
The IOC has not though.
FIG has not released criteria yet.Is the ban lifting unconditional? I thought they had to submit some kind of statement or something to the FIG to get permission to compete as neutrals.
I see your Hana Ricna, and I raise with Oksana AverkovaMirror, mirror on the wall, is Hana Ricna the gayest of them all?
AHHHH that explains why Zamo used Averkova’s music as a junior then!Then she was coached by Nadezhda Maslennikova, who coached Zamo.
It’ll be easier for WAG to get accepted to compete as a neutral athlete than MAG.Russia MAG and WAG could still qualify two spots each for Paris. One via the apparatus World Cups (conveniently all contested in the Olympic year, unlike 2020ne) and Euros.
But, because they are “neutral” athletes, could we see more than 3 Russian gymnasts qualify to Paris due to neutrality? Or will they still be limited to 3 per NOC, despite "Russia’ being banned.It’s 3. So a possible total of 6