IOC boss Bach says Ukraine 'flag will fly high' at Olympics
Olympics chief Thomas Bach on Sunday said the organisation would ensure that Ukrainian athletes could compete at the 2024 Games despite the Russian invasion.
Speaking during a visit to Kyiv to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Bach pledged to increase the amount of IOC funding for athletes from the war-torn nation.
That will ensure that at the Olympic Games in Paris 2024 and at the Olympic Winter Games in 2026 in Cortina-Milano, "the Ukrainian flag will fly high", said Bach.
"The IOC will triple the fund we have been establishing at the very beginning of the Russian invasion in Ukraine from $2.5 million to $7.5 million," he added.
Zelensky welcomed the additional support.
"The Russian invasion has become a cruel shock for Ukrainian sports," he said, speaking after his meeting with Bach.
"Eighty nine athletes and coaches died as the result of the military combat. Thirteen are captured and are in Russian captivity."
The IOC responded to Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February by recommending that international sports federations ban Russian and Belarusian athletes.
"We also reassured the president (Zelensky) we maintain the position we took at the very beginning of the war, which is very clear," he said.
Among a raft of sporting sanctions, Russia has been suspended from international football tournaments, the Russian Formula One Grand Prix was cancelled and Russian and Belarusian tennis players have been banned from Wimbledon.