Russia and Belarus will compete at the Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics with a total of 10 para athletes after regaining full membership in the International Paralympic Committee. This comes after a vote in September 2025 and a subsequent Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling.
Following the lifting of previous suspensions, both countries will see participation in Para alpine skiing, Para cross-country skiing, and Para snowboard despite initial opposition from international federations overseeing Paralympic sports.
Criticism arose from Ukrainian athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych, who expressed outrage over the decision, deeming it an unfair concession to nations responsible for recent conflicts in Ukraine. His disqualification for wearing politically charged imagery has further fueled the debate surrounding the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes.
(With inputs from agencies.)