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Europeans Plan 2026 Paralympics Opening Ceremony Boycott Over Russia

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PARIS, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 08: Zakia Khudadadi, Flag Bearer of Refugee Paralympic Team, holds their national flag as they parade during the closing ceremony on day eleven of the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at Stade de France on September 08, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

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Following the conclusion of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, the International Paralympic Committee will soon host the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Paralympics on March 6. More than 600 athletes from 50 countries will participate in the Paralympics in Italy. During the ten-day competition, sportsmen and women will compete in para alpine skiing, para biathlon, para cross-country skiing, para ice hockey, para snowboard, and wheelchair curling. These athletes hope to make their countries proud as they participate at the Paralympics.

But as these sportsmen and women prepare for the upcoming competition, delegations from the European Commission and several European states have announced that they will boycott the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Paralympics. This is due to the IPC’s decision in September 2025 to lift a ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes, thus fully reinstating them in the Paralympics.

When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the IPC and several other international sports organizations announced that they would ban Russian men and women from their competitions due to the Russian government’s decision to invade Ukraine. Penalties were also placed on Belarusian athletes due to the Belarusian government’s decision to assist the Russian Federation in the war in Ukraine. As a result, Russian and Belarusian athletes did not participate in the 2022 Winter Paralympics.

But as the war in Ukraine has progressed, the IPC has eased its restrictions on Russian and Belarusian athletes. First, ahead of the 2024 Summer Paralympics, the IPC announced that Russian and Belarusian men and women would be able to compete, though under a neutral banner. This meant that Russian and Belarusian athletes could not compete in their national colors, nor would their flags be displayed. Then, in September 2025, the IPC voted to lift its ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes, thus fully reinstating their eligibility to participate in future Paralympics.

The IPC is not the only international sports organization to ease restrictions on Russian and Belarusian athletes as Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters its fifth year. For example, the International Gymnastics Federation lifted its ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes in 2024. The International Judo Federation, the International Sambo Federation, and the European Gymnastics General Assembly also lifted their restrictions on Russian and Belarusian sportsmen and women in late 2025. These organizations argued that Russian and Belarusian athletes should not be punished for the actions committed by the Russian and Belarusian governments. As a result, Russian and Belarusian athletes were fully reinstated to participate in their events.

In response, several sports and political figures have spoken out against the decisions made by these organizations, particularly the IPC. When the IPC announced in September 2025 that it would fully reinstate Russian and Belarusian athletes, members of the Latvian and German National Paralympic Committees condemned the IPC’s decision. Additionally, government officials from Ukraine, Poland, the Nordic countries, and the United Kingdom denounced the IPC’s announcement. Nonetheless, the IPC proceeded with its decision.

Now, as the IPC prepares for the 2026 Winter Paralympics, several European politicians and members of the National Paralympic Committees have announced they will boycott the opening ceremony in protest of the decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to fully participate in the competition. For example, Glenn Micallef, the European Commission’s Sports Commissioner, will not be attending the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Paralympics.

“Allowing Russia and Belarus to return and now granting a wild card and fast-tracking participation without qualification? This is unacceptable,” Micallef posted on his X account. “While Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine continues, I cannot support the reinstatement of national symbols, flags, anthems, and uniforms that are inseparable from that conflict.”

Similarly, representatives from Ukraine, Poland, Finland, Latvia, Estonia, and Czechia announced they would boycott the opening ceremony at the 2026 Winter Paralympics due to the full participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes. Officials from Lithuania and the Netherlands also noted they will not attend the opening ceremony. (While delegations from these eight European states will not be present at the opening ceremony, there has been no indication that they will not participate in the 2026 Winter Paralympics in their entirety.)

It remains to be seen what, if anything, this boycott will achieve. Nonetheless, statements by representatives from nearly a fifth of the participating countries at the 2026 Winter Paralympics have drawn attention to the IPC’s decision. Whether it will prompt an IPC reaction remains unclear. In the meantime, sports enthusiasts and observers of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine will be watching closely to see what unfolds in the coming days at the Paralympics. They will also be curious to see whether this sets a precedent in the international sports community as it continues to debate the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes while the war in Ukraine continues.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/marktemnycky/2026/03/01/europeans-plan-2026-paralympics-opening-ceremony-boycott-over-russia/

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