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Olympics officials are signaling a willingness to ease restrictions on Russia, imposed due to its doping program and invasion of Ukraine. The move comes as the war nears its fourth year, despite ongoing sanctions and suspensions. Russian athletes are currently competing as neutral athletes.

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Olympics officials are signaling a willingness to ease restrictions on Russia, imposed due to its doping program and invasion of Ukraine. The move comes as the war nears its fourth year, despite ongoing sanctions and suspensions. Russian athletes are currently competing as neutral athletes.
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    "parsed_content": "Russia-Ukraine WarThe LatestPhotosA Cruel Kyiv WinterRussia\u2019s Internet ClampdownPeace NegotiationsCasualtiesAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTRussia\u2019s Time as a Sporting Pariah May Be Coming to an EndIn Milan this week, Olympics officials signaled a willingness to ease years of restrictions imposed on the country over its state-backed doping program and invasion of Ukraine.Listen to this article \u00b7 8:09 min Learn moreShare full articleAthletes competing for the Russian Olympic Committee in the men\u2019s ice hockey gold medal match at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. The team won a silver medal.Credit...Doug Mills\/The New York TimesBy Ivan Nechepurenko and Tariq PanjaIvan Nechepurenko reported from Moscow, and Tariq Panja from Milan.Feb. 7, 2026After a decade as a pariah in international sports, the onetime powerhouse Russia may be coming back in from the cold.Russia has faced a series of sanctions and suspensions from the Olympics first because of a state-sanctioned doping program and then because of its invasion of Ukraine. But at a two-day meeting of the International Olympic Committee in Milan this week before the Winter Games got underway, committee members sounded ready to welcome Russia back into mainstream competition.Kirsty Coventry, the I.O.C. president, did not mention Russia by name in her address to delegates in Milan, but she emphasized, \u201cWe are a sports organization.\u201d\u201cWe understand politics, and we know we don\u2019t operate in a vacuum,\u201d said Ms. Coventry, a Zimbabwean who is presiding over her first Olympics. \u201cBut our game is sport,\u201d she added. \u201cThat means keeping sport a neutral ground.\u201dThe comments added to a growing sense of momentum for Russia on the global sporting stage, even as its war on Ukraine grinds toward the four-year mark and with few clear signs that Moscow has addressed the doping scandal.This week, Gianni Infantino, head of soccer\u2019s global governing body, FIFA, told Sky News that his organization\u2019s ban on teams from Russia and its ally, Belarus \u2014 imposed after the invasion of Ukraine \u2014 should be lifted because it had \u201cnot achieved anything.\u201d Dmitri S. Peskov, the Kremlin\u2019s spokesman, said Russia \u201cwelcomed\u201d Mr. Infantino\u2019s statement.Heorhii Tykhyi, a spokesman for the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, called the idea of Russian or Belarusian athletes returning to the Olympics or other international competitions \u201cunacceptable,\u201d saying bans should not be lifted while the war was raging.Want to stay updated on what\u2019s happening in Russia? Sign up for Your Places: Global Update, and we\u2019ll send our latest coverage to your inbox.In recent months, the international sporting bodies governing judo and taekwondo \u2014 both Olympic sports \u2014 ended bans on Russia, allowing its athletes to compete under their own flag again at international competitions. Last December, the I.O.C. recommended that Russian and Belarusian youth athletes be allowed to participate again in international competitions, paving the way for them to compete for their countries at the Youth Olympic Games this summer in Dakar, Senegal.\u201cFor those immersed in the sports world, there is a persistent sense that a full return to international competition is just around the corner,\u201d said Vladimir Ivanov, who writes about the Olympics for Sports.ru, a Russian outlet.But the process of a potential Russian return would be complex.ImageAyub Bliev of Russia, in white, competing in judo against Ariunbold Enkhtaivan of Mongolia at a tournament in November in the United Arab Emirates. The sport\u2019s global governing body recently ended its ban on Russia.Credit...Fadel Senna\/Agence France-Presse \u2014 Getty ImagesThe I.O.C. would need to lift its suspension of Russia\u2019s national Olympic committee, imposed in 2023 over Moscow\u2019s decision to absorb the sports organizations in occupied territories of Ukraine. International sports federations for individual sports would also need to vote to allow Russian athletes back in their respective competitions.At that point, athletes could be cleared to perform in their own uniforms at the summer Olympics in Los Angeles in 2028. But some sports federations might still choose to maintain their own bans.At the I.O.C. meeting. in Milan, Johan Eliasch, head of the International Ski Federation, called for clearer guidelines to ensure that Russia was not being singled out unfairly, given the many other conflicts around the world \u2014 listing the recent U.S. incursion to seize Venezuela\u2019s president and Israel\u2019s war in Gaza.\u201cWe can\u2019t be a political organization,\u201d Mr. Eliasch said in an interview.The global governing body for the Paralympics, which take place after each Summer and Winter Games, lifted a ban on Russia last fall. But Russian athletes will not be allowed to represent their country at the Paralympic Games this winter in Milan because of bans still in place by individual sports federations.\u201cBoycotts never solved anything, and the only ones who are punished are the athletes,\u201d Andrew Parsons, head of the Paralympics governing body, said in an interview.For now, Russians are permitted to compete at the Winter Games only as \u201cindividual neutral athletes.\u201d Russia\u2019s flag is not displayed, its national anthem is not played and it has no spot in the medal table. Thirteen Russians qualified for the games in Italy, the lowest number since 1908.Russia has not sent a full team of athletes to the Olympics since 2014, when it hosted the Winter Games in the Black Sea resort town of Sochi. The Russian team won the most medals in Sochi, only to face embarrassment months later when the German broadcaster ARD revealed a systemic, state-sponsored doping scheme that had existed in the country for years.More revelations followed, culminating with a 2016 report commissioned by WADA that documented how Russia used a \u201cstate-dictated\u201d system to help more than 1,000 athletes take performance-enhancing drugs from 2011 to 2015.The international sports community was shocked by the audacity and breadth of the Kremlin-sponsored scheme. Sanctions followed. The Russian track and field team was banned from competing at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. In 2017, the Russian Olympic Committee was suspended from the following year\u2019s Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea.ImageTeam Russia during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, in 2014. The country was found to have used a system to help more than 1,000 athletes take performance-enhancing drugs from 2011 to 2015.Credit...Chang W. Lee\/The New York TimesThese restrictions were set to expire after the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, where a team competed under the name and flag of the Russian Olympic Committee, winning five gold medals. But just days after those Games concluded, Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, prompting the I.O.C. to recommend bans on athletes from Russia and Belarus, which provided territory for the invading forces.Before the 2024 Summer Games in Paris, Russian and Belarusian athletes who had met athletic criteria went through an additional vetting process to ensure that they had not supported the invasion of Ukraine, had no military ties and had complied with antidoping regulations.Just 15 Russian athletes ultimately qualified for the Paris Games, which some Russian officials viewed as a humiliation. Stanislav Pozdnyakov, head of the Russian Olympic Committee at the time, called Russian neutral tennis players \u201ca team of foreign agents.\u201d Irina Viner, former head of the Russian rhythmic gymnastics\u2019 federation, described the Russian athletes competing in Paris as a \u201cteam of hobos without a flag, an anthem or fans.\u201dThe same vetting process was replicated for this year\u2019s Games in Italy. Only 13 Russians qualified, though proportionally that is more than in Paris because the Winter Olympics is a smaller event. And Russia\u2019s mood toward the Olympics appears to be shifting. The Paris Games were not broadcast in Russia, but the Winter Olympics in Italy are, if only by a streaming service. And, unlike in Paris, the Russian sports ministry supported athletes\u2019 efforts to qualify for these Games.\u201cThe difference compared to Paris 2024 is colossal,\u201d Mr. Ivanov, the sportswriter, said.ImageAdeliia Petrosian, a Russian skater, competing in St. Petersburg, Russia, in December. She will compete as a neutral athlete in Milan.Credit...Anton Vaganov\/ReutersDmitri Guberniev, a sports commentator on Russian state-run television, said that the ice had cracked and that Russian fans would follow the exploits of their athletes at these Games. \u201cEveryone in the world knows that these are representatives of a great sporting power: the Russian Federation,\u201d he said in a phone interview.Some Russian athletes who qualified to compete in Italy despite the restrictions said they were focused on their personal results.\u201cI don\u2019t feel any extra pressure,\u201d said Saveliy Korostelyov, 22, a Russian cross-country skier. \u201cWhether we have a large team or a limited one like we do now, my focus remains on delivering my best possible performance.\u201dNikita Filippov, who qualified to compete in the new event of ski mountaineering, said he saw a \u201cpositive trend\u201d around Russian sports internationally.\u201cMore people are being admitted, more federations are being allowed to participate,\u201d he said.\u201cI hope that in the future \u2014 next year already \u2014 everything will be much brighter and more positive,\u201d he added. \u201cAnd that there will no longer be \u2018neutral athletes.\u2019\u201dMaria Varenikova contributed reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine.Ivan Nechepurenko covers Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, the countries of the Caucasus, and Central Asia.Tariq Panja is a global sports correspondent, focusing on stories where money, geopolitics and crime intersect with the sports world.A version of this article appears in print on Feb. 8, 2026, Section A, Page 28 of the New York edition with the headline: Are Russia\u2019s Days As a Sporting Pariah Coming to an End?. 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