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IOC invite 39 Russian, Belarus athletes to compete as neutrals at Olympics
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Thursday invited 22 Russian and 17 Belarusian athletes to compete at the Paris Olympics as neutrals even though some have already decided against taking part.
A second list of names authorised to compete in the July 26-August 11 showpiece included competitors from tennis, shooting and rowing.
The first list, which was published on June 15, was limited to four disciplines -- wrestling, weightlifting, cycling and trampoline.
That also included the first refusals including Russian cyclist Aleksandr Vlasov and five Belarusians.
Eighteen athletes have, however, already confirmed their presence - three cyclists, three trampoline specialists, two weightlifters and 10 wrestlers.
Two Belarusian rowers and two Belarusian fencers have yet to make their response known.
There is similar suspense amongst the list of tennis players issued on Thursday with Russians Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev, currently ranked world number five and six respectively, yet to officially respond.
The same applies to leading women's players such as Belarusian duo Aryna Sabalenka, the third-ranked Australian Open champion, and former world number one Victoria Azarenka.
However, Russian Tennis Federation president Shamil Tarpischev earlier this month said that Rublev, 2021 silver medallist Karen Khachanov as well as women's 15th-ranked Liudmila Samsonova will not play at the Olympics.
Sabalenka has also said she will not take part in the Paris Olympics.
"Especially with all the struggles I've been struggling with the last months, I feel I have to take care of my health," Sabalenka told reporters last week.
"It's too much for the scheduling and I made the decision to take care of my health."
To be invited to the Games as a "neutral individual athlete", competitors first have to satisfy their individual federation's qualifying criteria.
Then they are subject to checks over any indication they may have supported the war in Ukraine or have links with their country's military.
U.Maertens--VB