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International Olympic Committee places politics above athletes’ rights to compete as it reacts to Russia-Ukraine war

The world of sport changed today.

Star Belarusian basketballer and two-time Olympian Yelena Leuchanka was arrested, beaten and imprisoned for joining street protests against her country’s government in late 2020.

Her sport’s profile helped raise the issue of her treatment internationally, encouraging the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to place sanctions on Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who was also head of the country’s national Olympic committee.

Overnight, under the IOC’s recommendation to all sports that athletes and officials from Belarus and Russia be banned from international events in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war, the sport world that saved Leuchanka has now abandoned her.

She is not the only one.

Athletes in Russia who have also put themselves at risk in the past week by protesting and publicly speaking against the invasion of Ukraine — such as World Cup footballer Fedor Smolov, NHL hockey star Alex Ovechkin and two-time Olympic gold medal figure skater Tatiana Volosozhar — have also been abandoned.

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