ISU Reopens Doors for Russian, Belarusian Skaters Under Strict Neutral Conditions for 2026/27 Season

June 30, 2026
ISU Reopens Doors for Russian, Belarusian Skaters Under Strict Neutral Conditions for 2026/27 Season
  • The readmission aligns with IOC guidance and follows broader shifts in international sport’s approach toward neutrals.

  • The International Skating Union (ISU) will allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under neutral status in figure skating, short track, and speed skating for the 2026/27 season, provided they do not display national flags or play national anthems.

  • Entry under neutral status is contingent on not being in active military service, not having participated in military actions in Ukraine, and not publicly supporting the war.

  • This marks a return after a 2022 ban, with limited neutral participation already allowed at the Milan-Cortina Winter Games under IOC guidance.

  • The policy takes effect immediately and applies from the 2026/27 season.

  • The announcement was reported on June 30, 2026, by the Associated Press, based on ISU communications.

  • The ISU published an official release outlining the readmission of neutral athletes and the framework for neutral participation on its website.

  • Neutral eligibility requires background checks verifying no ties to military or security services and no public support for the war, with a potential hearing or appeal if eligibility is withheld.

  • ISU reserves the right to relax or tighten restrictions based on safety and integrity concerns, and may reintroduce measures if issues arise.

  • Restrictions on symbols could be eased in the future if conditions remain safe and no integrity concerns emerge.

  • The move is framed as advancing sports equity on ice, as stated in the ISU communique.

  • For 2026/27, returning skaters will have reduced quotas due to their absence from ISU events for over three years and inability to earn ranking points.

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