LAUSANNE (Switzerland) – Further to the FINA Bureau’s decision on 8 March 2022 and the new measures at its disposal to exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from FINA competitions, and following the review of an independent risk assessment, the FINA Bureau met today and confirmed that athletes and officials from Russia and Belarus will not take part in the upcoming 19th FINA World Championships Budapest 2022.
Following these decisions, FINA was
informed by the Russian Swimming Federation of the withdrawal of all Russian
aquatics athletes from all FINA events for the rest of this year.
FINA also previously removed a number
of aquatics events scheduled for Russia. Today, the FINA Bureau also decided to
remove the hosting of the FINA Swimming World Championships (25M) 2022 from
Kazan (RUS). The scheduled dates of 17-22 December 2022 will be maintained, and
FINA is currently in discussions with potential hosts to take over the
event.
Separately, the FINA Executive
confirmed that the FINA Disciplinary Panel has opened a procedure against
Russian swimmer Evgeny Rylov for a potential violation of the FINA rules
following his alleged participation in a pro-war rally at the Luzhniki Stadium
in Moscow. The FINA Executive has requested that the Panel’s proceedings be
expedited.
FINA maintains its strongest
condemnation of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. FINA also wishes to reiterate
its commitment to supporting the Ukraine Swimming, Diving and Artistic Swimming
Federation as they prepare for upcoming competitions.
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