From the IPC:
“IPC to decline athlete
entries from RPC and NPC Belarus for Beijing 2022”
Following a specially convened
meeting, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Governing Board has
decided to refuse the athlete entries from the RPC and NPC Belarus for the
Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games. This means that Para athletes from these
respective countries will no longer be allowed to participate in the Games
which open on 4 March 2022.
Andrew Parsons, IPC President,
said: “At the IPC we are very firm believers that sport and politics should not
mix. However, by no fault of its own the war has now come to these Games and
behind the scenes many Governments are having an influence on our cherished
event. “The IPC is a membership-based organisation, and we are receptive to the
views of our member organisations. “When
our members elected the Board in December 2021 it was to maintain and uphold
the principles, values, and rules of the Paralympic Movement. As Board members that is a responsibility and
duty we take extremely seriously. “In
taking our decision yesterday we were looking at the long-term health and
survival of the Paralympic Movement. We
are fiercely proud of the principles and values that have made the Movement
what it is today.
However, what is clear is that
the rapidly escalating situation has now put us in a unique and impossible
position so close to the start of the Games.
“Yesterday we said we would
continue to listen, and that is what we are doing. “In the last 12 hours an overwhelming number
of members have been in touch with us and been very open, for which I am
grateful. They have told us that if we
do not reconsider our decision, it is now likely to have grave consequences for
the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games. Multiple NPCs, some of which have
been contacted by their governments, teams and athletes, are threatening not to
compete. “Ensuring the safety and security of athletes is of paramount
importance to us and the situation in the athlete villages is escalating and
has now become untenable. First and foremost, we have a duty as part of the Paralympic
mission, enshrined in the constitution, to guarantee and supervise the
organisation of successful Paralympic Games, to ensure that in sport practiced
within the Paralympic Movement the spirit of fair play prevails, violence is
banned, the health risk of the athletes is managed and fundamental ethical
principles are upheld.
“With this in mind, and in order
to preserve the integrity of these Games and the safety of all participants, we
have decided to refuse the athlete entries from RPC and NPC Belarus. “To the Para athletes from the impacted
countries, we are very sorry that you are affected by the decisions your
governments took last week in breaching the Olympic Truce. You are victims of your governments’ actions.
“Athlete welfare is and always will be a
key concern for us. As a result of
today’s decision 83 Para athletes are directly impacted by this decision. However, if RPC and NPC Belarus remain here
in Beijing then nations will likely withdraw. We will likely not have a viable
Games. If this were to happen, the
impact would be far wider reaching. “I hope and pray that we can get back to a
situation when the talk and focus is fully on the power of sport to transform
the lives of persons with disabilities, and the best of humanity.”
^ This was the right decision –
even though it took the IPC a while to come to it. ^
https://www.paralympic.org/news/ipc-decline-athlete-entries-rpc-and-npc-belarus-beijing-2022
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