
Only four Russian figure skaters approved for 2026 Olympics qualification event as neutrals
No Russian athletes, however, were approved to compete in the pairs and ice dance disciplines at a one-off Olympic qualification meeting in September in Beijing. The 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Olympics open on Feb. 6.
The ISU said 'not all nominated athletes passed the rigorous screening' and the eligibility decisions by its ruling council are 'final with regard to all applicants and not subject to appeal.'
Russians and Belarusians have been banned from international skating events since the full military invasion of Ukraine started in February 2022, four days after the Beijing Winter Games closed.
The ISU previously said Russia and Belarus can have just one competitor — individual, pair, or ice dance couple — in each discipline at the Olympics.
At the 2024 Paris Summer Games, Russia was banned from team sports though a small group of individual Russian athletes ended up being allowed to compete as approved neutral athletes. They were judged not to have publicly supported the war or have ties to the military or state security agencies.
A similar process in underway ahead of the Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Olympics.
The ISU said it 'thoroughly examined public appearances and statements made by the nominated (neutral athletes) since February 2022, to assess any active support for the invasion of Ukraine or any contractual links to Russian or Belarusian military and other national security agencies.'
Petrosian is the likely star name among the Russian figure skaters.
The two-time national champion turns 18 in June and is coached by Eteri Tutberidze. The storied Russian team mentor was a controversial figure at the Beijing Olympics coaching gold-medal favorite Kamila Valieva through a doping scandal, and the eventual gold medalist Anna Shcherbakova.
The likely back-up women's skater approved for the Olympic qualifier is 17-year-old Alina Gorbacheva.
The two men's individual skaters approved as eligible to qualify are Petr Gummenik and Vladislav Dikidzhi.
___
More AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/winter-olympics
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Japan Forward
36 minutes ago
- Japan Forward
Global Threat of an Africa Tilt in Russia and China's Favor
このページを 日本語 で読む Blessed with abundant natural resources and a rapidly growing population, Africa has been dubbed the "Final Growth Frontier." It is also a core region of the Global South, a group that is gaining more international clout, consisting of emerging and developing countries. China and Russia are exerting influence in Africa by means of massive infrastructure investments and displays of military power. They are also actively supporting authoritarian regimes in some countries. Japan, the United States, and Europe need to counter Russian and Chinese moves by helping African countries achieve democracy and economic development. The Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9) should be an opportunity to do just that. It will be held in Yokohama from August 20 to 22. Chinese President Xi Jinping shakes hands with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in Johannesburg, South Africa, on August 21. (©Xinhua via Kyodo) For more than 30 years, TICAD has served as a valuable diplomatic forum. Orchestrated by Japan, it is made up of both Japanese officials and leaders of African countries. Over three decades, Japan has built relationships of trust through assistance that prioritizes local needs and through countless people-to-people exchanges. It is time to make full use of that wealth of experience. Trends in recent years in the Sahel region, located on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert, have been quite concerning. There have been a series of coups in the former French colonies of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. As a consequence, pro-Russian military-run regimes were established in those countries. These military governments have expelled troops from the former colonial power, France, as well as American forces that had been stationed on their territories. Russia has intervened in conflicts and secured influence and valuable interests by using the notorious private mercenary outfit, the Wagner Group. An African tilt in Russia's favor would be a threat to global peace and stability. The United Nations General Assembly provides insight into this concern. In March 2022, only 28 of 54 African countries voted in favor of a resolution calling on Russia to desist from its invasion and withdraw its forces from Ukraine. Ministers held their own Tokyo International Conference on African Development in Tokyo in August 2024. Meanwhile, China has used onerous financial loans and other strategies to pressure African countries to sever diplomatic ties with Taiwan. Eswatini is now the only country on the continent that maintains diplomatic relations with Taiwan. China and Russia are clearly working hard to incorporate Africa into their spheres of influence. Despite that stark reality, the Trump administration has announced the suspension of USAID programs that provide grant aid to developing countries. That heightens concern that Africa's drift away from the US will accelerate. That is all the more reason why Japan's role is so important. Japan's "free and open Indo-Pacific" initiative extends to the eastern coast of the African continent. TICAD is also an essential forum for realizing this vision. The spread of democracy and the rule of law, and the elimination of strong-armed rule and corruption, would lead to stability and development in Africa. Japan and Africa are natural partners. We look to both public and private efforts to realize mutual prosperity for Japan and Africa. Author: Editorial Board, The Sankei Shimbun このページを 日本語 で読む

Toronto Star
an hour ago
- Toronto Star
North Korean leader's sister says her country will never see the South as a diplomatic partner
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said her country will never see South Korea as a partner for diplomacy, state media reported on Wednesday in what was her latest taunt of Seoul's new efforts to mend ties. Kim Yo Jong, who is one of her brother's top foreign policy officials, denounced the ongoing South Korea-U.S. military drills as a 'reckless' invasion rehearsal and claimed Seoul's peace gestures conceal a 'sinister intention' against Pyongyang.

Winnipeg Free Press
an hour ago
- Winnipeg Free Press
Colombian court frees former president Uribe from house arrest until it rules on bribery case
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — A Colombian appeals court ruled Tuesday that former president Alvaro Uribe must be released from house arrest while he challenges his conviction for bribery and witness tampering. On Aug. 1, the conservative leader was sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for threatening and trying to flip witnesses who had spoken to investigators about his alleged role in the formation of a right wing paramilitary group in the 1990s. Uribe denies the charges and has appealed the conviction to the Superior Tribunal in Bogota. The court has until mid-October to issue a definitive ruling on the case, which has gripped Colombia and also provoked reactions from Uribe's allies in the United States. On Tuesday the Superior Tribunal said it approved an injunction filed by Uribe's defense team seeking his release from house arrest. Uribe's lawyers argued the former president's right to due process was violated by the arrest order against him, as well as his right to a presumption of innocence.



