Norwegian Swimming Federation has refused to host events after World Aquatics allowed Russia and Belarus athletes full participation with their flags and anthems. Norway has joined Poland in the protest against WA’s decision. Read details of the boycott stance.

The Norwegian Swimming Federation will not host international championships as long as World Aquatics (WA) ​allows athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete, ‌the country’s governing body President Cato Bratbakk told Reuters.

The decision marks a deepening rift within the international swimming community after ​WA lifted neutrality restrictions last week.

“Our position is ​clear. We will not host any championships as ⁠long as Russian and Belarusian senior and junior competitors ​have full access, entry rights, and are permitted to ​use their flags and national anthems,” Bratbakk said on Tuesday.

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Russian and Belarusian athletes were permitted to compete in WA events with their ​respective uniforms, flags and anthems since April 14. ​The global governing body added that Russia and Belarus would resume ‌full ⁠membership rights.

Competitors from Russia and Belarus were banned from international sporting events following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, which was launched in part from Belarusian ​territory.

Norway is now ​seeking a ⁠broader regional boycott of hosting duties.

“We are scheduled to meet with Nordic colleagues ​next week, where we hope our position ​will create ⁠momentum against the decision made by World Aquatics,” Bratbakk said.

The move follows a similar stance taken by Poland ⁠on ​Friday.

The WA did not immediately respond ​to a request for comment.

First Published:
April 21, 2026, 22:19 IST

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