Head of the Russian Wrestling Federation Mikhail Mamiashvili on the air of the program “There is a theme!” on “” called “execution” a possible list of points, according to which Russians may or may not be admitted to international tournaments.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced on January 25 that it would consider the possibility of admitting to the world departures Russian and Belarusian athletes in a neutral status, who have not actively supported the NWO. IOC chief Thomas Bach has admitted that Russians and Belarusians could participate in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris in a neutral status.
– It is not by chance that I called the proposed list of points, in accordance with which Russians can be admitted to tournaments, an execution. If he wants. Because every athlete, a specialist, will have to take up the challenge of who he is and what country he represents. With what he lived before the moment of truth for the country and for himself. I do not know how the representatives of the different sports will behave, but I am convinced of one thing. Doom yourself, your family and your conscience to eternal torment, I think there is no such platform where, by correcting this, a person should go,” Mamiashvili said on .
In February 2022, the IOC recommended that sports federations withdraw Russian athletes from international competitions due to events in Ukraine.
In November last year, it became known that in order to participate in Dakar-2023, Russian athletes had to fill out a questionnaire from the International Automobile Federation with a condemnation from the SVO. The Russian KAMAZ-master team refused to sign the document and missed the rally marathon.
The 2024 Olympics will take place from July 26 to August 11 in Paris.
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