Russian Athletes Set to Return in Taekwondo at World Champs
GENEVA (AP) — Russian athletes are set to compete again in taekwondo at next month’s world championships, the sport’s governing body said Monday.
The decision by World Taekwondo’s ruling council could see Ukraine fulfill a threat by its government to boycott sporting events where athletes from Russia or Belarus are involved.
Russia is strong in taekwondo. All four of its athletes won medals at the Tokyo Olympics, including two golds. Ukraine did not have any athletes qualify.
World Taekwondo leaders met remotely Monday to discuss the International Olympic Committee’s advice from last week to sports bodies to let neutral athletes and officials from Russia and Belarus return to competitions ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Conditions of neutrality should include, the IOC suggested, no active support for the war in Ukraine and not be “contracted to the military or national security agencies.”
The taekwondo world championships are scheduled to start on May 29 in Baku, where Russians and Belarusians can travel more freely without visa restrictions that are common across Europe.
However, military links between the Russian team, including some of its Tokyo Olympic medalists, and the army sports club CSKA could see some athletes barred by World Taekwondo’s vetting rules.