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Russian Athletes and Teams pathway to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Ivan Girev is the only Russian swimmer that's been approved by World Aquatics but doesn't have any OQTs yet.

 

For Belarus, Shkurdai, Shymanovich and Zmushka all have OQTs and should all be going to Paris.

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4 hours ago, LuizGuilherme said:

I think for him every Russian and Belarrusian is a pro War and nothing gonna change his mind.

 

He even said that Aryna Sabalenka is a pro War some das ago 🫠

That was someone else :p 

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2 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Ivan Girev is the only Russian swimmer that's been approved by World Aquatics but doesn't have any OQTs yet.

 

For Belarus, Shkurdai, Shymanovich and Zmushka all have OQTs and should all be going to Paris.

russian swimming federation prepared a trick. Is there someone from Bosnia?

 

According to russians - they "organized international tournament for their swimmers", where they can try to get OQT (since domestic tournaments are not allowed). A lot of tops like Efimova are expected to be present.

 

The tournament is expected to take place in April in Banja-Luka. It is not a FINA tournament. Its status does not require from russians to get neutral status, so they expect to be allowed to take part under their own flag and get qulaification times without application for neutral status from FINA.

 

Russians expecyed to set a qulaifying time there under their own flags and AFTER that decide whethe to applu for neutral status or not.

 

But latest FINA`s explanation says: "The only Russian athletes who will be able to qualify for the Paris Olympic Games are those who are registered as Individual Neutral Athletes. Any Individual Neutral Athletes who compete at this event, or other events, would be able to set a qualifying time for Paris"

 

Thus, the trick looks to be useless

 

 

 

33 minutes ago, Dragon said:

 

that's great for her,but she has no power to prevent them from competing. 

Edited by Biathlonfan

Aryna Sabalenka liked more than 10 posts of Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova.

Mironchyk-Ivanova is a supporter of Russia's aggression against Ukraine and a member of illegal "Lukashenko Parliament".

Sabalenka also liked the post about propaganda TV channel "Belarus 5".

18 minutes ago, LDOG said:

Has she liked any post especifically about the war? all those pics look like modeling stuff.

Liked post about propaganda TV channel "Belarus 5".

But she likes the posts of a political figure who supports the war and Lukashenko

The French government are cowards. They could announce no Russian or Belarusian will be given a visa to compete and the IOC will have no right to interfere 

40 minutes ago, Art Art said:

Liked post about propaganda TV channel "Belarus 5".

But she likes the posts of a political figure who supports the war and Lukashenko

Yes, I understood that but it's not what I asked. 

 

 

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