The games we play
Russian athletes planning to compete as neutrals at next year’s Olympics could face sabotage from their own government as it plans a boycott of the Paris Games

The global ban on Russian athletes over state-sponsored doping scandals was supposed to end in 2022, but the imposition of even more sanctions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has plunged its sporting-industrial complex into chaos. Keen to avoid its athletes competing under a neutral flag in Paris next year, Russia is laying the groundwork for an Olympic boycott that is reminiscent of 1984 in more ways than one.
Individual Russian athletes are still able to participate in Paris if they meet a number of IOC requirements,
Russian athletes, many reared from childhood within the country’s vast sports-industrial complex, continue to have faith in the organisations and officials their professional lives have always relied on.







