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49 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

It's very old rumour. Due to Olympics I doubt this will happen since I see them participating in at least 8 sports at the games. Having a Russia International Games in 2025 will be fun though

Russians athlete will partecipate in Paris 2024, albeit in reduced team. 
They are probably qualified in:
- judo;
- tennis;
- fencing (individual);
- cycling bmx
- wrestling

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26 minutes ago, Giovanni Gianni Cattaneo said:

Russians athlete will partecipate in Paris 2024, albeit in reduced team. 
They are probably qualified in:
- judo;
- tennis;
- fencing (individual);
- cycling bmx
- wrestling

If they are allowed in then a lot of countries will boycott including possibly big nations like the UK. 

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41 minutes ago, Giovanni Gianni Cattaneo said:

Russians athlete will partecipate in Paris 2024, albeit in reduced team. 
They are probably qualified in:
- judo;
- tennis;
- fencing (individual);
- cycling bmx
- wrestling

Why would they qualify in cycling BMX?

 

They are in a qualifying spot for 1 place on the road for men and 2 for women but they're unlikely to make the top 10 ranking that they would need to get a spot in BMX.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

If they are allowed in then a lot of countries will boycott including possibly big nations like the UK. 

There is just no evidence that :GBR would boycott.

 

Whilst the government may be vocal in their opposition to Russia taking part, the decision on participation will ultimately come down to the BOA. The only thing that could happen would be a diplomatic boycott - as happened with Beijing - but even this is unlikely given the importance of UK-France relations. 

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4 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

There is just no evidence that :GBR would boycott.

 

Whilst the government may be vocal in their opposition to Russia taking part, the decision on participation will ultimately come down to the BOA. The only thing that could happen would be a diplomatic boycott - as happened with Beijing - but even this is unlikely given the importance of UK-France relations. 

The BOA wouldn’t be able to sustain the pressure if the Government and media really pushed them to boycott. It’s not 1980 anymore. 

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4 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

The BOA wouldn’t be able to sustain the pressure if the Government and media really pushed them to boycott. It’s not 1980 anymore. 

I just don't think that the BOA are going to come under any pressure. At least in terms of sport, there is no real groundswell of anti-Russian sentiment within the public or mainstream media and the public actually enjoy the Olympics so it's unlikely that there will be pressure on those fronts.

 

From a political perspective, given that next year is a general election year this isn't going to be a priority for any of the parties because it is unlikely that it would be a vote winner. 

 

I could be proved wrong, but at the moment, I don't see any circumstances that result in GB have sporting boycott. 

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2 hours ago, Giovanni Gianni Cattaneo said:

fencing (individual)

Fencer can qualify, really? They choose to sent their weakest fencers to different starts in order to ruin Ukraine's qualification, so they won't qualify

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1 hour ago, Illya said:

Fencer can qualify, really? They choose to sent their weakest fencers to different starts in order to ruin Ukraine's qualification, so they won't qualify

well, those who already entered the last world cup stages theiretically can qualify

 

if they're capable to do it, that's another story

 

in any case, the rule is: no teams (of course) and no to those fencers who are registered in Russia with the Army teams (CSKA, SKA an so on) or with clubs owned by oligarcs already sanctioned by the EU and/or UN

 

all the others can still try and qualify, if they actually can on the piste

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10 hours ago, Giovanni Gianni Cattaneo said:

Russians athlete will partecipate in Paris 2024, albeit in reduced team. 
They are probably qualified in:
- judo;
- tennis;
- fencing (individual);
- cycling bmx
- wrestling

Shooting, Boxing, Table Tennis, Swimming and Archery could join the list. 

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