The International Olympic Committee on Tuesday accused Russia of politicising sport by launching its so-called Friendship Games from next September.
The IOC criticized Russia for creating multi-sport competitions outside its aegis through a very intensive diplomatic offensive that bypasses sports organizations in target countries. The organization also accused Moscow of disregarding global anti-doping standards and competition integrity, citing concerns raised by WADA.
The IOC’s statement comes in light of Russia’s history of institutionalized doping at the Sochi Games a decade ago. The allegations against Russia highlight a growing concern over the politicization of sports and the potential impact on fair competition and athlete integrity.
The accusations against Russia mark a significant development in the ongoing debate surrounding the intersection of politics and sports. The IOC’s stance underscores the need to uphold the fundamental principles of fair play and anti-doping measures in all sporting events, regardless of political motivations.