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The IOC recommended that federations not hold international competitions in Indonesia due to the situation with Israeli gymnasts
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Committee has recommended that federations not hold any international competitions in Indonesia due to the situation with Israeli gymnasts.
Earlier, the Indonesian government announced that the Israeli artistic gymnastics team would not be issued entry visas to the country to participate in the World Championships in Jakarta.
The Executive Board emphasized the IOC’s principled position that all eligible athletes, teams and sports officials should be able to participate in international sporting competitions and events without any discrimination, in accordance with the Olympic Charter.
— In order to avoid similar situations in the future, the IOC International Executive Committee made the following decision:
cease any form of dialogue with the Indonesian NOC regarding the hosting of future Olympic Games, Youth Olympic Games, Olympic events or conferences until the Government of Indonesia provides sufficient assurance to the IOC that it will ensure entry into the country for all participants, regardless of nationality.
Recommend that all international federations not hold any international sporting events or meetings in Indonesia until the Indonesian government provides sufficient assurance to international federations that it will allow all participants, regardless of nationality, to enter the country, the press release reads.
Source: Sportbox
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A 77-year-old Russian woman received an international award for the best gaming moment in the shooter CS2
Russian streamer Olga Ivanovna, known under the nickname i_olga on the Twitch platform, won the “Best Gaming Moment of 2025” category as part of the international NNYS award.
During one of the streams, a 77-year-old woman was able to create a so-called “ace” in the shooter Counter‑Strike 2 – the moment when one player defeats the entire opposing team. A video of this moment was widely shared on social networks.
The pensioner lives in Nizhny Novgorod. About 250 thousand viewers have subscribed to her channel.
The NNYS Awards annually celebrate significant moments and select the best videos across 16 categories.
Source: Sportbox
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Olympic biathlon champion Bogaliy was included in the Peacemaker database*
Two-time Olympic champion in biathlon, Russian Anna Bogaliy, is included in the database of the Ukrainian website “Peacemaker”*, as evidenced by the resource data.
As noted, Bogaliy is charged with charges including an attempt on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. She took part in the “Russia – a Sports Power” forum, which was held in Samara in November 2025, and spoke at the panel discussion “The Ethics of Sports as a Culture of Fair Play.”
Bogaliy is 46 years old and won relay gold at the 2006 and 2010 Olympics. She also has three victories at the world championships in relay races, silver in the sprint and bronze in the pursuit.
* The site is recognized as extremist and banned in Russia.
Source: Sportbox
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The Russian Biathlon Union filed a lawsuit with CAS regarding the non-admission of Russian athletes to competitions under the auspices of the IBU
Photo: © Russian Biathlon Union
The Russian Biathlon Union (SBR) filed a lawsuit with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) regarding the inadmissibility of Russian athletes to competitions under the auspices of the International Biathlon Union (IBU), Sergei Averyanov, head of the SBR press service, told Match TV.
On Wednesday, the Russian Minister of Sports and Chairman of the Russian Olympic Committee, Mikhail Degtyarev, said that the Russian side would appeal to CAS on December 10 due to the removal of biathletes from international competitions. RBU President Viktor Maigurov said that the organization will ask CAS to consider the issue under an accelerated procedure.
— The lawsuit was filed today. A Swiss law firm is looking into this issue,” Averyanov told Match TV.
Russian biathletes have been suspended from international competitions since 2022.
Source: Sportbox
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