GENEVA ā Russian skiers are not welcome to compete in Norway because of āviolations of international law and attacks on the Ukrainian people,ā the Nordic country's ski federation said Saturday.
Norwayās call directly contradicts International Ski Federation (FIS) policy announced late Friday and comes days after the winter sport power topped the Beijing Olympics medal table with a record 16 golds. The final men's medal awarded in Beijing saw Russian and Norwegian cross-country skiers share the podium in the Bird's Nest stadium.
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The Norwegian plea was also made days before Kvitfjell and Oslo host World Cup races in Alpine and cross-country skiing next weekend and while the country co-hosts the junior world championships in Nordic ski disciplines.
āThe Norwegian Ski Federationās message to Russia and Russian athletes is crystal clear; We do not want your participation!ā it said in a statement.
Russiaās military invasion of Ukraine since Thursday requires āinternational condemnation and sanctions,ā the Norwegian federation said.
āSport is not detached from this and cannot remain passive to what is happening now,ā the statement said, promising to lobby the sportās world governing body.
On Friday, FIS pulled its remaining World Cup events this season from Russia but later allowed Russians to carry on competing.
āThe athletes will continue to compete under their name and the country of Russia, albeit the FIS flag and FIS anthem will be used in all official capacities, including ceremonies,ā the Switzerland-based ski body said.
A ban on using Russiaās flag and anthem was urged Friday by the International Olympic Committee, which also asked sports bodies to move or cancel events scheduled in Russia.
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