Canada disagrees with inclusion of Russians, Belarusians in 2024 Paralympics
OTTAWA — The Canadian Paralympic Committee disagreed with the International Paralympic Committee’s decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete as neutrals in next summer’s Paralympic Games in Paris.
While the IPC voted Friday to partially suspend the membership of Russia and Belarus for two years, athletes from the two countries are eligible to compete as individuals and neutrals in upcoming Paralympic, world and regional championships.
Russia invaded Ukraine eight days before the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games in Beijing with the support of Belarus.
“The Canadian Paralympic Committee stood behind the decision to fully suspend NPC Russia and NPC Belarus, including from participation in the Paralympic Games,” CPC president Marc-Andre Fabien said Friday in a statement.