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A contest that could define the 2024 Paris Olympics is playing out 18 months before medals are awarded. It’s giving the International Olympic Committee (IOC) a political challenge with echoes of the 1980s. Know more:

its campaign on Friday to have Russia and military ally Belarus excluded from the next Summer Games with talk in Kyiv of a boycott and support from sympathetic governments in the Baltics and elsewhere in Europe.

What it does not say is any kind of clear framework for acting against Russia and Belarus in the current situation. A swath of African countries stayed away from Montreal in 1976 because New Zealand would be there soon after its iconic rugby team toured South Africa. Critics of the IOC’s current stance on Russia point to the South African case. The IOC’s counter point is that South Africa was under UN sanctions and Russia currently is not. Russia is a UN Security Council member and can veto proposed resolutions. from the Beijing Winter Games held one year ago as punishment for not sending a team to the Tokyo Summer Games in July 2021. North Korea claimed it was protecting athletes from the COVID-19 pandemic.

After the IOC pledged to explore legal options, it instead asked governing bodies of individual Olympic sports to decide within days how, and which, Russian athletes could be eligible for Rio. A flurry of appeals went to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

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