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Paralympics-Ukrainian team to boycott opening ceremony due to Russian participation

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By Julien Pretot and Karolos Grohmann MILAN, Italy, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Ukrainian competitors will boycott the Milano Cortina Paralympics opening ceremony on March 6 in Verona, their committee said on

Ukraine to Boycott Paralympics Opening Over Russian, Belarusian Participation

By Julien Pretot and Karolos Grohmann

Opening Ceremony Details

MILAN, Italy, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Ukrainian competitors will boycott the Milano Cortina Paralympics opening ceremony on March 6 in Verona, their committee said on Friday, due to the authorization of some Russian and Belarusian athletes with their national flags.

Reasons for the Boycott

The International Paralympic Committee's allocation of 10 combined slots to Russian and Belarusian athletes has created a political storm over the upcoming Games given bitterness over the four-year-old invasion of Ukraine. 

Russia’s Reaction

Russia, which has been excluded from much international competition due to the war, says it is wrong to mix sport and politics while targeting disabled athletes is offensive. 

Ukraine’s Official Response

"The community of Ukrainian Paralympians and the National Paralympic Committee of Ukraine are outraged by the cynical decision of the International Paralympic Committee to grant bipartite slots to russia and belarus (sic)," the Ukrainian committee said in a statement, announcing its boycott of the ceremony and demanding that its flag not be used there.    

That stance follows the disqualification from the Winter Games of Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych for wearing a helmet commemorating athletes killed in the war. 

IPC TALKS WITH UKRAINIAN COMMITTEE 

Key Dates: March 6–15

Ukraine's Sports Minister Matvii Bidnyi has said Ukrainian officials will boycott the March 6-15 Paralympics though the nation's athletes will still take part.

IPC’s Ongoing Discussions

An IPC spokesperson told Reuters it was in direct contact with Ukraine's Paralympic Committee and the matter would be discussed internally.

Sport-by-sport Allocation

IPC Slots for Russia and Belarus

Russia will have two spots in Para alpine skiing, two in cross-country skiing and two in snowboarding while Belarus was awarded four places, all in cross-country skiing.

"We draw attention to the fact that neither russia nor belarus (sic) went through the qualification process to obtain licences to participate in the Paralympic Games in Milano-Cortina," the Ukrainian statement added, denouncing the "horrific military aggression on the territory of Ukraine."

In 2014, Ukraine sent only one athlete from a 23-person team to the Sochi Paralympics' opening ceremony in protest against Russia's seizure of the Crimean Peninsula.

"It's very offensive from the IPC to let people who support this war be part of the Games and also to let them carry their flag, because under the same flag they are killing Ukrainians," skeleton competitor Heraskevych told Reuters, saying protests were necessary.

(Reporting by Julien Pretot and Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukrainian Paralympians will boycott the March 6 opening ceremony in Verona.
  • IPC granted 10 combined slots to Russian and Belarusian athletes, sparking backlash.
  • Ukraine’s officials plan to boycott the Games, but athletes still intend to compete Mar 6–15.
  • IPC says it is in direct contact with Ukraine’s committee to discuss the issue.
  • Russia and Belarus received allocations across alpine, cross-country and snowboarding events.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
Ukraine’s Paralympic team plans to boycott the March 6 opening ceremony in Verona, protesting the IPC’s decision to grant slots to Russian and Belarusian athletes and allow their national flags.
Why is Ukraine boycotting the opening ceremony?
The Ukrainian committee opposes the IPC’s allocation of places to Russian and Belarusian athletes, arguing it ignores the ongoing war and allows participation under national flags.
Will Ukrainian athletes still compete?
Yes. Despite officials boycotting the opening ceremony, Ukrainian athletes intend to compete at the Milano-Cortina Paralympics scheduled for March 6–15.

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