The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has released a list of athletes who have been granted eligibility to compete in the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris under a neutral flag. Among the athletes approved are 14 Russians and 11 athletes from Belarus. These athletes will have the opportunity to participate in individual competitions in sports such as cycling, gymnastics, weightlifting, and wrestling. While quota places were offered for a range of other disciplines, no athletes from Russia or Belarus have been cleared to compete in taekwondo. Additionally, only Belarusian athletes have been invited to participate in gymnastics events.
The IOC has noted that this list of eligible athletes is not necessarily final and may be subject to changes. The athletes approved to compete will do so as Individual Neutral Athletes (AINs), marking a significant development in the inclusion of athletes from Russia and Belarus in the upcoming Games.
It is important to monitor future updates from the IOC regarding additional athletes who may be granted eligibility to compete. As the situation evolves, more athletes may be included in the list of approved competitors. Stay tuned for further details on this developing story.
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