IBA President Umar Kremlev characterized the IOC’s decision as a necessary admission of error, suggesting that new leadership within the Olympic body is actively purging outdated policies. Kremlev argued that international federations hold a primary duty to shield athletes from political influence, asserting that the right to compete under national symbols is fundamental to the sporting experience.
IBA Claims IOC Capitulation Following Lifting of Russian Athlete Bans
The International Olympic Committee has provisionally ended its suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, a move the International Boxing Association is framing as a vindication of its own controversial stance. After months of maintaining that Russian and Belarusian competitors should retain their national flags, the IBA now describes the IOC’s reversal as inevitable.

Beyond the immediate policy shift, the IBA is urging other international sports federations to adopt its non-discriminatory approach. The organization maintains that nationality or faith should never serve as grounds for exclusion from world-class competition. As the landscape shifts, the IBA continues to press for a complete dismantling of all remaining restrictions, insisting that Russian athletes must return to the global stage with full national honors restored.




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