IOC President Thomas Bach Condemns Ukraine’s Denial of Access to Certain Paris 2024 Olympic Qualifying Events

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach recently condemned Ukraine’s decision to deny access to certain Paris 2024 Olympic qualifying events. This decision has been met with criticism from the international sporting community, as it could potentially limit the number of athletes from Ukraine who are able to compete in the 2024 Olympic Games.

The IOC President expressed his disappointment in the Ukrainian government’s decision, stating that it is “not in line with the Olympic Charter and the values of the Olympic Movement.” He further noted that the IOC will be closely monitoring the situation and will take any necessary measures to ensure that all athletes have an equal opportunity to qualify for the 2024 Olympic Games.

The Ukrainian government has stated that its decision was based on security concerns, as some of the qualifying events are being held in areas of Ukraine that are currently under Russian control. However, the IOC has argued that these security concerns should not be used as an excuse to deny athletes access to the qualifying events.

The IOC President has also called on the Ukrainian government to reconsider its decision and allow athletes to access the qualifying events. He has also urged other countries to support Ukraine in this matter and to ensure that all athletes have an equal opportunity to qualify for the 2024 Olympic Games.

The IOC President’s condemnation of Ukraine’s decision is a reminder that the Olympic Movement is committed to providing a level playing field for all athletes. It is essential that all countries abide by the rules and regulations of the Olympic Charter and ensure that all athletes have an equal opportunity to compete in the 2024 Olympic Games.

IOC President Thomas Bach Condemns Ukraine's Denial of Access to Certain Paris 2024 Olympic Qualifying Events