Russian Wrestling Team To Completely Opt Out Of Olympics
Russian Wrestling Team To Completely Opt Out Of Olympics
There will officially be no Russian wrestlers at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
The Russian Wrestling Federation has released a statement saying they are refusing the Olympic invitations they were given. This means there will be no Russian wrestlers at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games regardless of style or status with the IOC.
Previously, a large portion of Russia's athletes had been ruled ineligible to compete by the Individual Neutral Athlete Eligibility Review Panel for not staying within the guidelines approved by the IOC as it pertains to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. While Russia was still able to get 10 wrestlers approved across men's freestyle, women's freestyle, and Greco-Roman, they will be boycotting the boycotting the Games all together.
"The Russian Wrestling Federation, athletes and coaches of the Russian National Teams in freestyle, women's and Greco-Roman wrestling will not follow the lead of politicians and will not allow the spirit of the Russian Team to be broken. We do not accept the unsportsmanlike selection principle that guided the International Olympic Committee when forming the list of eligible athletes, the purpose of which is to undermine the principle of unity of our team." - Russian Wrestling Federation
You can read the full translated statement from the Russian Wrestling Federation below.
Official statement of the RWF
On August 5-11, a wrestling tournament will be held in Paris (France) as part of the Olympic Games. Russian wrestlers, under conditions of sanction pressure, unreasonable restrictions and severe checks for admission, managed to win 16 Olympic quotas out of 18 possible, despite the fact that many team leaders, including both talented youth and famous world leaders, winners of the Olympic Games were not allowed to compete.
In mid-June, a list of admitted athletes was published on the resources of the International Olympic Committee, including only 10 Russian wrestlers, six of whom are far from the status of Russian team leaders.
During the qualifying events, in accordance with the rules of the Olympic Charter, the World Anti-Doping Agency, the charter of the United World Wrestling, which created all the conditions for selection on the basis of sports, in a fair and uncompromising fight Russian wrestlers won the right to participate in the Olympic Games.
However, the International Olympic Committee became an obstacle on the way of Abdulrashid Sadulaev to the third Olympic peak, did not give Zaurbek Sidakov, Zaur Uguev, Musa Evloev and other wrestlers of the Russian National Team the opportunity to compete, and the United World Wrestling lost the last chance that the Olympic Games are a competition of the strongest .
In this regard, the executive committee of the Russian Wrestling Federation held an extended meeting with the Russian National Teams coaching staff in freestyle, women's and Greco-Roman wrestling and with athletes who received invitations to the Olympic Games, and came to an unanimous decision - to refuse to participate in the Olympic Games .
The Russian Wrestling Federation, athletes and coaches of the Russian National Teams in freestyle, women's and Greco-Roman wrestling will not follow the lead of politicians and will not allow the spirit of the Russian Team to be broken. We do not accept the unsportsmanlike selection principle that guided the International Olympic Committee when forming the list of eligible athletes, the purpose of which is to undermine the principle of unity of our team.
The Russian Wrestling Federation has always been and remains open to fair and uncompromising wrestling in open and equal relations. We are confident that the absolute majority of the wrestling world supports us. Any sane person understands that the status of the Olympic Games as the most significant sporting event is being questioned, and wrestling competitions without Russian athletes will be incomplete, and the champions will not receive the satisfaction of winning the Olympic tournament.
UPDATE: The IOC has published a list of all Russian and Belarusian athletes who have accepted their invites to the Paris Games and Shamil Mamedov is listed as having accepted. Read more here.