IPC president Andrew Parsons urges Ukrainian athletes not to boycott the Winter Paralympics opening ceremony in protest at ...
A week before the Paralympics open in Verona, a growing list of countries plans to skip the ceremony in protest at the ...
Russian athletes will compete under the nation's flag for the first time since Sochi 2014, which has outraged nations including Ukraine ...
The Winter Paralympics celebrate its 50th anniversary at Milan Cortina , where Ukraine is expected to boycott the opening ...
The International Paralympic Committee's general assembly voted last September to allow athletes from Russia and Belarus to ...
Ukraine's most successful Winter Paralympics were the 2022 Games in Beijing, where the team won 29 medals – 11 gold, 10 silver and 8 bronze. Russian athletes will also be present at the Games in Italy ...
The nation's decision to skip the Winter Games' opening ceremony has been criticised by one of its lawmakers, as the list of countries publicly protesting Russia's reinstatement by the IPC grows.
Russian and Belarusian athletes have been cleared to compete under their own flags at next month’s Paralympics ...
MILAN, Feb 27 - A week before the Paralympics open in Verona, a growing list of countries plans to skip the ceremony in protest at the inclusion of Russian athletes under their own flag, an ...
Russian athletes will be allowed to compete at the Milano Cortina Paralympics because the International Paralympics Committee no longer has evidence that they are supporting the war through sport.
The Winter Paralympics will celebrate its 50th anniversary in Milan-Cortina from March 6 to March 15. More than 600 athletes from around the world are.
Russian and Belarusian athletes will be allowed to compete at the Winter Paralympics under their flags and with their national anthems, following a decision by the International Paralympic Committee ...
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