WADA vs Russia, a comprehensive FAQ

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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) decided on Monday the 9th of December to exclude Russia from international sports competitions for four years. So, it will not be able to be present as a country at the Tokyo Summer Games (2020) and the Beijing Winter Games (2022), as well as the Football World Cup in 2022.

This means that the Russian flag and anthem will not appear in these events. However, it will be possible for athletes from this country to participate, as has happened previously in World Cups and Olympics, under a neutral flag, as long as they demonstrate that they have never been subject to doping.

Here are some of the main questions and answers on Russia’s future in the sports world.

Does this mean that no Russian teams or individual athletes will attend the Olympic Games or the World Games?

No. National teams and athletes who prove to be clean may participate in these events. The anthem will not be played and they will not have their flag. They will be independent athletes and teams that will not be representing Russia. That is the policy that the International Olympic Committee wants to follow, as it did for the Rio 2016 Olympics and Paralympic Games. And all the International Federations, private entities, have signed the agreement following the rules that are dictated from the organism that Thomas Bach presides for world events. In addition, the Russian Olympic Committee, which is the entity that invites its athletes to the Olympic Games, and which is an autonomous body like all national Olympic bodies, is not mentioned at any time in the WADA report.

Will the Euro 2020 change venue from St Petersburg?

No, the sanction proposed by the World Anti-Doping Agency speaks of sanctions at universal sports events, and the Euro 2020 is not one of them.

Russia will play the competition under the same conditions as other countries, with anthem and flag, because it is a continental competition.

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